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|    Mary, Monkey, Sun, Tree and Penis Whores    |
|    17 Oct 22 14:02:30    |
      From: darylkabatoff@yahoo.ca              Mary, Monkey, Sun, Tree and Penis Whoreshippers - Part D - Daryl Kabatoff       October 16th 2022 9:49 pm 145,346 words (165 pages)              “The very concept of a nation founded by European settlers is offensive to       me. Old stock White Canadians are an unpleasant relic, and quite frankly,       replaceable. And we will replace them." - Canadian Prime Minister Justin       Trudeau, when asked to comment        on his Open Borders Immigration Strategy, speaking without preparation,       without the aid of a writer              “Christians are the worst part of Canadian society.” - Canadian Prime       Minister Justin Trudeau speaking without preparation, without the aid of a       writer              “Honour killings shouldn’t be called ‘barbaric.’” - Canadian Prime       Minister Justin Trudeau speaking without preparation, without the aid of a       writer              “They are not sexual assaults, but ‘honour’ rapes.” - Canadian Prime       Minister Justin Trudeau speaking without preparation, without the aid of a       writer              “If you’re not willing to embrace Islam, you’re not a part of our       society.” - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaking without       preparation, without the aid of a writer               “Who remembers the Armenian genocide? If they can’t remember the Armenian       genocide, who is goink to be concerned about the Jews?” - Adolph Hitler       speaking without preparation, without the aid of a writer              “Without writers, nothing speak so good in word stuff.” - Eddie Izzard                      Consider buying one of those new fangled light-weight “mountain       rifles,” but get one in .243 Winchester (it would be nice to have fixed iron       sights on the barrel and with a carbon fiber stock), and weighs around five       pounds with an empty magazine,        for your child, spouse or kokum (for your grandmother). Those light-weight       mountain rifles are available in larger calibers but those larger calibers       produce a lot more heat for the light-weight barrels, and when your barrel       gets too hot you lose        accuracy. A lot of children will want to get mountain rifles under their       blinkin’ trees or for their birthdays. Anyway, my main message to the kids       is to always oil your firearms, if you fire them then the heat removes the oil       inside the barrel and        then the inside of the barrel will start to rust. When you cover the inside of       the barrel with oil, then it will not rust. And if you are holding a beer, a       joint and a rifle and you are trying to get over or under a barbed-wire fence,       my advice is to        make sure not to spill your beer, and then remember to pick up your rifle if       you lay it down. A mountain rifle in 7mm-08 might be nice (equipped with iron       sites would be nicer), together with a good scope and sling, it might be       adequate to defend from        bears and harvest moose, but such a light-weight rifle will give a bit of a       kick. If your kid dothn’t want a .243 mountain rifle under their blinkin’       tree or for their birthday, instead consider getting him or her a heavier       rifle in .338 Lapua Magnum        or in .50 caliber BMG. Seniors with brittle bones may have their shoulder       bones broken when firing a .338 Lapua, they may be better served with the less       powerful .243 Winchester or a 7mm-08 Remington calibrated rifles. There is a       myriad of calibers        between .243 Winchester and .338 Lapua that are suitable for defense,       similarly there is a myriad of calibers between .338 Lapua and .50 BMG that       are similarly suitable for defense, my thought was that it would be wise to       encourage people to purchase a        rifle calibrated to at least .243 Winchester as anything less could be       underpowered for defense against the wild boar and other thick-skinned       predators, while purchasing calibers “between” .338 and .50 (such as .375,       .408 and .416) would result ammo        supply issues. People new to firearms and wanting their first rifle should       consider getting a common caliber to make it easier to obtain ammo, such as       .243 Winchester, 7mm-08 Remington and .308 Remington. Longer ammunition       includes the .270 Winchester, .       300 Win. Mag., and the 30-06 Springfield, but rifles chambered for these       longer shells will weigh considerably more than a mountain rifle, and they too       will be outgunned by the heavier yet .338 Lapua and .50 BMG. If you can’t       find a .243 Winchester or        7mm-08 Remington or .308 Winchester and somebody offered you a cheap .270       Winchester or .30-06 Springfield you should seriously consider buying it. If       your kid wants a lever action rifle consider giving him or her a Browning       Lever Action in .243 or .308        Winchester. Break the Kung Flu quarantine and buy some ammo for yourself. Make       use of a .243 or .270 Winchester, or the .308 and the 7.62x51mm, until you can       find yourself a .338 Lapua or .50 BMG. A Remington 1100 12 gauge semi-auto or       pump shotgun might        be nice, the semi-autos have less recoil and should be preferred by the       seniors with the brittle bones. If you give your kid a pellet gun, or a single       shot .22, or a single shot .243, they are likely to be raped and pissed on       before they are beheaded.        Americans should consider sending some of their old surplus generation 3 night       vision optics to Canada.               I know this gun talk is all a little technical and a little confusing,       maybe have more faith in your children and ask them which caliber they prefer       before you buy them their rifles. Some kids will not care which caliber they       get and will instead only        care about the color of the rifle, if that is the case just give such kids       bolt action rifles calibrated to .338 Lapua and be done with it, the heavy       weight of the rifle and the recoil will help toughen them up. It is better for       the kids to learn to be        tough and responsible citizens than to be attending a Catholic Church and       learning to ram their penises up each other’s arseholes. Rather than       endlessly debating the issue of which caliber of rifle to provide for your       child, just get him or her a rifle        in .243 Winchester or .338 Lapua and let them practice. The great thing about       rifles in .338 Lapua and .50 BMG, is that we have soldiers serving in the       Canadian Armed Forces that would love to have one of these long reaching       rifles, so if your kid loses        interest in the hobby (or gets killed), there will be a demand for his or her       rifle and you will probably get your money back. Instead of just giving       Canadian soldiers a tarp and a jeep, we should consider giving them a decent       rifle as well.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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