- Sep 22, 2013
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Let's throw a proverbial monkey wrench into the tired old debate about citizens' rights to own guns.
The NRA has achieved much for those who support them, and home-defense handguns, hunting rifles, and high-gear police station armaments continued to be perceived as symbols of democratic space self-determination.
The Hollywood (USA) movie "The Purge" (2013) presents a fantasia-paranoia story about an elitist community enforcing a havoc-themed curfew law that is challenged by the desperate needs of the lone gunmen and libertine home-owner.
Some of my personal favorite gun equipment include the Beretta, Smith & Wesson 9mm, RAP4 Spyder with Special Ops Silencer, and the ParaOrdnance Longslide. I've never served in the armed forces or with the police forces, but I'm a big fan of action equipment surveillance.
So I'm going to add a spice to this hot arena --- the water gun.
America is the global hub of toys, and American toys arguably outshine toys from other nations. American toy companies such as Toys 'R Us are immensely profitable. These companies shelve countless water guns and offer kids of all ages an imagination world of play-fighting equipment --- the fake gun.
While there are a lot of toy guns or fake guns out there, I'm adding this special note specifically about water guns, simply because they annoy or shake the person they are aimed at without actually harming them physically.
I believe that the capital marketing of toy guns in our age of convenience consumerism represents a social investment in 'perception control.'
Beware the Green Goblin who throws you off the water gun track in the USA with his nefarious Halloween 2014 acid-filled pumpkin bombs (the new eco-terrorism Molotov cocktail).
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The NRA has achieved much for those who support them, and home-defense handguns, hunting rifles, and high-gear police station armaments continued to be perceived as symbols of democratic space self-determination.
The Hollywood (USA) movie "The Purge" (2013) presents a fantasia-paranoia story about an elitist community enforcing a havoc-themed curfew law that is challenged by the desperate needs of the lone gunmen and libertine home-owner.
Some of my personal favorite gun equipment include the Beretta, Smith & Wesson 9mm, RAP4 Spyder with Special Ops Silencer, and the ParaOrdnance Longslide. I've never served in the armed forces or with the police forces, but I'm a big fan of action equipment surveillance.
So I'm going to add a spice to this hot arena --- the water gun.
America is the global hub of toys, and American toys arguably outshine toys from other nations. American toy companies such as Toys 'R Us are immensely profitable. These companies shelve countless water guns and offer kids of all ages an imagination world of play-fighting equipment --- the fake gun.
While there are a lot of toy guns or fake guns out there, I'm adding this special note specifically about water guns, simply because they annoy or shake the person they are aimed at without actually harming them physically.
I believe that the capital marketing of toy guns in our age of convenience consumerism represents a social investment in 'perception control.'
Beware the Green Goblin who throws you off the water gun track in the USA with his nefarious Halloween 2014 acid-filled pumpkin bombs (the new eco-terrorism Molotov cocktail).
Water Warriors - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia