You also have a propensity to speak about topics as though you are knowlageable on the topic when clearly you actually know very little. This is clearly shown over your last few posts where you continue to make incorrect assumptions.
If you don't know then ask questions rather than voice assumptions, I'm more than happy to answer questions in my very narrow area of expertise.
Broad "you are wrong/s".
I specifically said something was an assumption, meaning that it was likely wrong.
Defining something as an assumption is far from pretending to be knowledgeable*.
Clearly you don't make assumptions in your life span fullstop.
If someone is wrong about an assumption, which they define as an assumption, and you know otherwise, why not just say?
I put the assumption out for that purpose.
308, that's rather nasty isn't it?
Did you just edit a recent post and delete another just to try and cover up? You need to stop being so childish and arrogant.
If your assumptions are likely to be wrong then you're better off not making them. It's your job to seek correct information rather than the responsibility of other people to correct your incorrect assumptions that you post on a public forum. Like I said in my last post, if you want to know something, you ask, rather than make assumptions seeking validation or correction.
I've deleted and edited nothing. You can't even edit a post after x amount of time after posting it.
Edit: nor can you delete them.
Why so paranoid?
Unfortunately the topic I was was talking about doesn't have freely accessible information on the internet.
I knew you were watching the thread and figured you'd have taken joy in correcting my clearly confessed assumption.
I'm sorry you've taken so much offense to a self confessed assumption.
Care to summarise for those of us who've given tv the flick?
I'm not worried about immigrants per se as much as I am about people who flip out and pop their loved ones off. I think that domestic violence awareness is a good way towards stopping those who would want to go on some sort of spree. Eg when the Mrs broke her arm horseriding recently the hospital staff distracted me with some paperwork and took her to one side and asked "does he hit you?" - far from being offended I think that it is the sort of question that should be asked.
Also on Pistol Club committee we suss out people who want to get their B who present as oddballs (or even really poor shots) and keep an eye out for who may present a problem
Not to think of it as some sort of star chamber, more to show two ways out of many that the community engages with FA owners to ensure that their mental health is stable and that people of good character are allowed to enjoy their sport
The fact that there hasn't been some sort of Aramoana shows that we have got something right at least
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