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How safe would campus be if only criminals had guns? Its time logic and not emotion was added to the discussion. Millions of people legally and lawfully own guns and daily do not commit crimes. look at statistics for murders with knives, baseball bats, hammers etc. there are violent humans and laws do not deter them.
I once got my debit card skimmed from an actual bank ATM in Chicago. That was super fun
The only crime here is that you're still using cash. Boomers....
It was in 2012. And you think I'm a boomer? LOLZ. Maybe stick to Hanging at the Al
Foxworthy voice: You may be a boomer if... you used an atm as recently as 2012
Does the "entertainment" take ApplePay now?
10 years ago...-pre-UberX in Chicago and the height cabs still trying to fight credit card usage at any turn.-plenty of dive bars and other late night haunts were cash only. Or cover at smaller music venues-doormen, cleaning services, and delivery guys didn't all have a Square reader or Venmo.But a 26 year old going to an ATM then was classic boomer behavior, LOLZ. I call complete and utter BS that many people have been completely cashless for a decade plus in this country.
So we need billions more bullets and millions more guns. Because America will not be safe until every man, woman and child has a couple dozen guns, nu?Imagine how safe that’d make Marquette’s campus!
Fiat currency, lol
You don’t have the stomach for what it would really take to effectively stop or at least radically reduce gun violence in the USA. Maybe nobody does.
Do tell ...
'Ugh, you take the fun out of it if you make me explain that 1. The original post you didn't say 2012 and 2. that it was just a joke.
Saw a dancer with a Square unit between her cheeks once.
Yeah, da reel problem, doe, is watt is printed on da Master Card statement as da vendor, hey?
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