It's really not that hard to avoid a heart attack if you take responsibility for your health and body. This is a non issue and irrelevant to discussion. Flagged.
You can change your attitude here and play the game of trying to lose whatever karma you have. They won't let you remove posts, so they can have toxic ones as well. I find a sort of balance in being a vitriolic jerk on here.
A gun is substantially more dangerous than a jar of bees. Dangerous things warrant suspicion. If you don't see that, I question your abilities in the realm of risk analysis.
> A gun is substantially more dangerous than a jar of bees.
It also serves an actual purpose.
If you are just suspicious of anything "dangerous" without appropriate context then I question your peace of mind.
I was raised around law-abiding gun owners and have never felt unsafe in the presence of a firearm under normal circumstances provided the wielder is not intoxicated or otherwise exhibiting alarming behavior. It sounds like you just aren't used to guns.
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