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He's not checking his pizza, he's dilating.

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This made me spew my coffee everywhere from laughing. Have an upvoat

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👍 Thank you for your patronage

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That sounds like a euphemism they might actually use.

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Damn. I didn't even think of that when I posted it. After you mentioned it, yes it does sound like something fags would say.

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The baby is mulatto, I guarantee it

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Oh, it's cuck Olympics, I get it now.

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That ass was made for a dick in it.

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Holy shit bud, good to see you on here

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I debated over whether I’d make an account and whether I’d be active on it after everything was lost on Voat. Figured, what the hell?

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At last he is here. Poal is complete now

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For what it's worth we've been in many battles on Voat in the past but here's to moving forward, good to see you

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Before you ask, poal is honey pot run by kikes, feds, chinese, etc..

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  • No long, constantly reposted copy-pastas
  • No boasting about being proven right yet again
  • No gloating about how no one will ever do anything at all
  • No knee-jerk reactions calling everyone who disagrees with him a shill or jew

Yeah, this is an imposter. He's not back.

If anything this account might be him: https://poal.co/u/Tallest_Skil

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Good to see you, you were one of my favorites on voat. I always appreciated your brutally honest take on our situation.

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You go ahead and have fun with that.

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Literally no balls.

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Maybe we should open ze oven and give him a push?

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Whats the difference between a pizza and a jew? A pizza doesnt scream when you throw it in the oven.

Told this to a jewish baker while standing in front of a giant walk in oven thing for mass breadmaking.

I'll bet his face looked something like this (usaupload.com)

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Call it what it is “Gun Confiscation” for everyone but the gov

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Gun control means hitting what you are aiming for 10 times out of 10

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I like that

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There are two main components of the classic Weaver stance. The first is the position of the feet, which largely resembles a traditional boxing stance. The foot on the shooter’s non-dominant side (or the non-shooting side) is positioned slightly forward of the other foot with the toes pointing toward the target. The shooting side foot is positioned slightly behind the forward foot. The toes of the rear foot may point toward the target or angle out slightly (although the angle should not be more than 45 degrees). Although one foot sets slightly in front of the other, they should be spaced about shoulder width apart.

The forward knee should be bent slightly, allowing the front leg to support slightly more weight than the rear. This position allows the shooter’s upper body to lean forward slightly at the hips, with the shoulders moving toward the forward knee until the nose is almost over the toes.

The rear knee takes a straighter position, but should not be locked. The shooter should maintain some flex in the rear knee for balance and mobility.

The second component of the Weaver stance is the two-handed shooting technique. The shooting hand wraps around the pistol and the support hand wraps around the shooting hand.

The shooting side arm is only slightly bent at the elbow, while the support side is noticeably bent with the elbow pointing toward the ground. This position allows the shooter to use “push-pull” isometric tension. In essence, the shooting arm pushes forward while the support arm pulls back simultaneously. This helps provide a stable aiming platform and helps control muzzle rise.

The Weaver as a Fighting Stance The lower body position of the Weaver stance is similar to many traditional fighting stances, including boxing and several forms of martial arts. When compared to other common shooting stances, the lower body position of the Weaver really allows it to shine as a fighting platform or combat stance. This stance allows the shooter to do more than pull the trigger.

From the classic Weaver stance, you can shoot, throw a punch or kick, move out of the way, or stand your ground. It is truly more than a shooting stance. Warriors have been using a similar stance for centuries, and it works effectively for multiple weapon systems (I use a variation of this stance when I shoot a bow or rifle) and all body types.

With the shooting side foot dropped back slightly, the stance provides solid four-way stability. Should you get bumped from the back or side, the Weaver stance provides stability and helps you stay on your feet (a valuable asset should you find yourself in a self-defense situation).

The foot position also allows for easier four-directional movement. Since self-defense situations are typically dynamic, shooters rarely stand in one spot. Instead, practical self-defense requires shooting and movement combined, and the Weaver stance naturally sets the shooter up to move and shoot rather than shooting from a stationary position.

Another combat advantage to the Weaver stance is that it naturally lowers your profile. By simply stepping one foot back, the torso angles slightly, providing a smaller target for anyone who might be shooting at you.

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Not to mention the psychological effect of gaying your opponent out

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"Gun control is using both hands."

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Wait, why is the kid in the oven? What kind of next level kike perversion is this?

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Stupid sexy antigun fags!

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soyboy He's waiting for the peperoni stick to be applied.