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And again, this meets that demand in so many ways.
And I'd love to see more of it.
I'd love to see it also in carbines as well, because I think it would perform extremely well in that instance as well.
okay and weird what do you think i'll i'll actually i'll concur with uh with with the dais but also double down and note that i think well due to also the supreme court ruling but also the threat the challenges against the nfa i think we'll see a lot a lot more of the we'll call them nfa loopholes so a lot of like arm brace arm brace pistols and that sort of stuff and uh
And and and all that.
So I think I think we'll just be seeing companies setting the stage for both suppressors, either at zero dollars and all that, but also SBRs forced reset triggers and that sort of stuff.
Just saying, look, we're ready to go hot as soon as we get rid of this NFA.
You're a boomer in a young man's body.
I've got a blog.
It's called weirdworld.com.
And I also run a little podcast called the Asserted Calibers Podcast.
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I don't understand, Professor Zonda Kaplan said while his girlfriend sobbed into a pillow. I thought you liked tulips. I do, she said. It's just, you get them for me every year. It's starting to get a little impersonal. I mean, this time you didn't even include a card. Xander winced. Her reasoning was sound. I apologize, he said. I obviously made an error in judgment.
I don't understand, Professor Zonda Kaplan said while his girlfriend sobbed into a pillow. I thought you liked tulips. I do, she said. It's just, you get them for me every year. It's starting to get a little impersonal. I mean, this time you didn't even include a card. Xander winced. Her reasoning was sound. I apologize, he said. I obviously made an error in judgment.
He tried to take her hand, but she pulled it out of reach. Do you remember what I did for your birthday, she said? I got you that new Bunsen burner you wanted. I knit you a pair of wool socks so your feet wouldn't get cold in the lab. You never make that kind of effort for me. All you do is think about yourself. That's incorrect, Xander said. What about emeraldium?
He tried to take her hand, but she pulled it out of reach. Do you remember what I did for your birthday, she said? I got you that new Bunsen burner you wanted. I knit you a pair of wool socks so your feet wouldn't get cold in the lab. You never make that kind of effort for me. All you do is think about yourself. That's incorrect, Xander said. What about emeraldium?
It took me nine months to synthesize that element, and I named it after you. You were going to synthesize that element anyway, Emily said. You needed it for your secret project, that silver orb thing in your lab. Emeladium wasn't about me, it was about you. I mean, for God's sake, you won't even tell me what it does. Xander sighed. Is there anything I can do to make it up to you?
It took me nine months to synthesize that element, and I named it after you. You were going to synthesize that element anyway, Emily said. You needed it for your secret project, that silver orb thing in your lab. Emeladium wasn't about me, it was about you. I mean, for God's sake, you won't even tell me what it does. Xander sighed. Is there anything I can do to make it up to you?
Emily blinked back some tears. I don't know, I mean, it's not like you can just go back in time and get me a different present. Xander's expression brightened. Wait there, he said. I'll be right back. Xander hurried down the hall, crept into his laboratory and locked the door behind him. His time machine was right where he had left it.