Could this be a threat from my stalker friend? He did mention 3 years and that's how long he's been blocked.
I don't like getting death threats

Could this be a threat from my stalker friend? He did mention 3 years and that's how long he's been blocked.
Don't even go there clown.

I admit that whenever I see either of you on a thread, I switch tracking off as you're both as bad as each other.

Death threats on the internet are just... so pathetic it makes them hilarious. Feel honored you got some teenager's immature temper in such an uproar that he thinks a threat that is 99% improbable to actually carry out (he has to first find you and then shell out the money to fly out to your location) will scare you. I've gotten plenty of death threats in the 15 years I've been connected to the internet, and each is quite a laugh. "I'll slit your throat", "I'm coming to where you live and shooting you in your sleep", etc. Anyone stupid enough to stalk me, fly here and try to enter my home would be in for one hell of a big surprise (there's a gun and knife strategically located in every room, and a trained operator who knows how to use them - "internetalias123" would lose dearly) So If I were you, I'd just laugh it off, 99% of the time it's nothing but hot air and an ego at the keyboard. Takes a real nutcase to carry out an internet threat. Consider yourself big enough in their eyes to "get their goat" and have their undies all bunched up.

there's a gun and knife strategically located in every room, and a trained operator who knows how to use them
Speaking of nutcases......

That doesn't make me a nut. It makes me protected, and shows I exercise my right to defend myself and refuse to be a victim and not just another casualty like ignorant people (yourself comes to mind given your stupid post) continually become. Perhaps someone is jealous that their country prohibits them from owning weapons and expects their citizens to just call the police and politely wait 30 minutes for someone to show up while the criminal savagely kills them??? Shaking my head...

Tell me, what is the best gun for defending your bathroom? Doesn't the humidity negatively effect it's performance?

Only if you are ignorant and don't know that products like Break-Free CLP and Hoppes #9 properly lubricate firearms and knives from humidity, and are recommended even in jungle environments because they protect so well against the elements. I guess you'd have to know about weaponry to understand. You seem like you'd be better off sticking to a whistle. Wouldn't want those baby soft hands to get hurt, right?
But to answer the question on it's own, ignorant and smug as it is, I'd say my best defense in the bathroom is the foul, eye watering odor eminating from the toilet. But if that fails, a small pocket sized .22 pistol is in a drawer and an assisted opening knife is next to my wallet.
Tell me, do you hug trees and think happy thoughts all the time, as if no one would ever step on your rainbows and butterflies to inflict bodily harm on you in your own home, because people just don't do such dastardly things? Must be nice to live that way, but I've handled too many body bags and seen too many news headlines to have such a happy-go-lucky outlook on the human race. There are vile, evil people in this world, and no door, no window, nor any lock, will stop them from hurting another person if they are intent on entering your home. I've been to the mountain and I've seen the elephant, and guess what? If that elephant enters MY home, I'm ready to greet him. Refuse to be a victim, because 911 (or whatever emergency service your country has), CANNOT protect you, not without a 30 minute head start. That's not nuts, that's called being proactive and living with the reality that our society is, by default, unsafe, thanks to drug-addled morons willing to do anything (including most often home invasion robbery) to get their next fix, all the way down to your baseline sociopath who gets his kicks by thrill kills in the night. So go ahead and call me a nut case, but the sad thing is, if your home were broken into by some dirtbag criminal, people would be seeing your photo on the screen as a playback of your frantic call to the dispatcher begging for help is played over and over again on the local television news broadcasts. "Local man killed in home invasion". Naiveté kills.
Refuse to be a victim, be proactive and take charge of your own personal safety and that of your family. That is not nuts, that should be common sense. I'm not some paranoid nut that thinks everyone is out to get me, I'm a legally licensed, responsible firearm owner. I'm the guy behind you in a store, that is trained and legally allowed to carry a weapon (in the U.S.), the guy who will step in if your life is in immediate danger. As for the most common use of all my guns? I enjoy target shooting. It's a challenging SPORT, involving coordination of your eyes and muscles, and it's fun. It's even practiced by children under the careful supervision of an adult. Sure, I have a gun in every room, but that's because I can afford to do that and there are no children in my household (so I don't have to worry about locking them up). It's just one more way to be, again with this word, proactive - with my own safety. The nearest cop is 30 minutes away. People don't have the luxury of calling "timeout" on the criminal with a knife or gun who just broke into your home to rob you while you wait for law enforcement. That's why this country recognizes the right to self-defense.
Try thinking about those points before you condemn me for having a gun and knife in every room (including the foul smelling bathroom) and calling me a nutcase in your smug, happy-go-lucky, smartass manner.

Oh, c'mon. You don't have a firearm in every room in your house because you're being proactive about protecting yourself. Why not just say, "I like guns."
I, too, have firearms in my home. They're all in the same place, though. I don't keep them to protect me and my family from imaginary monsters in the closet. They're tools.

Oh, c'mon. You don't have a firearm in every room in your house because you're being proactive about protecting yourself. Why not just say, "I like guns."
I, too, have firearms in my home. They're all in the same place, though. I don't keep them to protect me and my family from imaginary monsters in the closet. They're tools.
Pics of the pile of deer corpses that will feed you for the week, please.
Even with that, I find it a bit hard to call firearms "tools".

Nope. I'm not a deerhunter.
How would you go about putting a down cow out of it's misery?
The shotgun? Well, yeah, I do like to kill pheasant.
I once hit a deer with my car. I didn't even have a pocketknife with me.
A bullet in the brain is much more humane than 10s of blows with a tire iron.

Foolishness... Yes, I have a firearm in every room, BECAUSE I OWN ENOUGH TO HAVE 1 IN EACH ROOM AND THEN SOME! 7 ROOMS = 7 GUNS, plus extras which reside in my bedroom. Don't presume to know me, bigpoison, or my motives for having said firearms in every room. You only outline your own ignorance when you pretend you know a person over the internet in intimate detail and say my statement of being proactive is false. Yes, "I like guns", but I'm also PROACTIVE in the defense of my home. You don't know me.

You should probably lock up your guns. When one of these criminals who are out to get you break in when you're not home there will be seven guns in the hands of criminals.
Really classy how you don't want people to presume to know you after your long rant making all sorts of presumtions about me.
You're just a blow hard internet tough guy.

Reminds me of a "compromise" solution I read somewhere (possibly passed into law in some US state).
Some people want guns to defend themselves. Other people want guns to be restricted from the hands of criminals (including burglars) or children.
"Compromise": you are allowed to have one or more guns but you must lock them, and separately from the ammunition.
The compromise is equally unsatisfying for both sides, since (1) it still means firearms in free sale and possibly ending up in the wrong hands by legal means and (2) calling the police is now faster than unlocking your two drawers and re-assembling your rifle to defend against the imminent agression.
But negociations are considered a success because it's a step away from unregulated guns for one side and it's an admission of "gun rights" for the other side.

If there are lots of anti gun laws, isn't there a certain discomfort in knowing that if, somehow, a criminal obtained a gun illegally, everyone is basically completely screwed? And even if that doesn't happen, well, that's cool of course, but there are still plenty of ways for criminals to hurt you.
On the other hand, it's scary to think that, if the government is lenient towards guns, that so many normal people can get one and if they go crazy one day bad things happen. Although, again, someone who wants to hurt people will find ways to do so. For example, running over a bunch of people -- totally inhumane, but a soulless person would look at it as an awesome resource.
Ok this is the last I heard from Mr. Whacko:
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