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FYI, the nunchaku is a weapon of 6 ° category: port prohibited in public ...
that does not stop me from having a truncheon last my front door (she used me one day to hunt wandering savages and armed knives who tried to force the door) ... a little less difficult to handle that a nunchaku that we risk to fuck on the rail if we are not expert in its handling ...
that does not stop me from having a truncheon last my front door (she used me one day to hunt wandering savages and armed knives who tried to force the door) ... a little less difficult to handle that a nunchaku that we risk to fuck on the rail if we are not expert in its handling ...
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I have a dog to keep the garden and an argentine dog in the house.
If not in my room, I have my officer's saber close at hand.
A real. A shove on the face that will make the mail.
And if I take out the blade, it does not cut but the tip stings well ...
In the laundry room there is a large anti-aggression bomb.
And if not when I'm in the street, I'm in 95 steel shell shoes% of the time and for having beaten enough, having done for years until 12H Martial Arts in my youth, and have learned some practices of 'close combat', I can very well do without a weapon.
Finally, from an econological point of view, you take a magazine, you roll it firmly and you can use it as a small stick (we call the weapons of this size a 'tan bo, the jo making 1,20 cm and the bo -great stick- making our size).
Like what it can be useful to read a magazine (those with cover and glossy pages is better) in the subway or other ...
If not in my room, I have my officer's saber close at hand.
A real. A shove on the face that will make the mail.
And if I take out the blade, it does not cut but the tip stings well ...
In the laundry room there is a large anti-aggression bomb.
And if not when I'm in the street, I'm in 95 steel shell shoes% of the time and for having beaten enough, having done for years until 12H Martial Arts in my youth, and have learned some practices of 'close combat', I can very well do without a weapon.
Finally, from an econological point of view, you take a magazine, you roll it firmly and you can use it as a small stick (we call the weapons of this size a 'tan bo, the jo making 1,20 cm and the bo -great stick- making our size).
Like what it can be useful to read a magazine (those with cover and glossy pages is better) in the subway or other ...
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Zieuter but do not think less ...
Peugeot Ion (VE), KIA Optime PHEV, VAE, no electric motorcycle yet...
Zieuter but do not think less ...
Peugeot Ion (VE), KIA Optime PHEV, VAE, no electric motorcycle yet...
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I have this talk about weapons in circulation in Brussels
it is related to the repression
https://www.econologie.com/forums/le-resulta ... t9261.html
in short, a very violent world
it is related to the repression
https://www.econologie.com/forums/le-resulta ... t9261.html
in short, a very violent world
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