Author Topic: kalashnikov is kill (Inventor of the AK-47 dead at 94)  (Read 2100 times)

« Last Edit: December 23, 2013, 04:20:47 PM by Qwepir »

Opened the page on my PS3 and it's a wall of spam.  Probably my stupid browser though. No idea who this person is.

Opened the page on my PS3 and it's a wall of spam.  Probably my stupid browser though. No idea who this person is.
Inventor of AK-47.

No idea who this person is.
Do you go out of your way to be the dumbest bitch possible wherever you go?
Here let me spell it out for you since you missed it the first time and didn't bother to look it up.

Do you go out of your way to be the dumbest bitch possible wherever you go?
Here let me spell it out for you since you missed it the first time and didn't bother to look it up.
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Daw that's so nice of you.  Thanks for explaining.

Btw, I just said my browser is having problems, how can I look it up if it won't open?

Daw that's so nice of you.  Thanks for explaining.

Btw, I just said my browser is having problems, how can I look it up if it won't open?
if you notice qwepir's image, it said it in the link

Daw that's so nice of you.  Thanks for explaining.

Btw, I just said my browser is having problems, how can I look it up if it won't open?

The way you worded the message implied that it was only that page which was having problems, not all pages. It could be assumed that going to Google and typing in "Kalashnikov" would've been possible.
Not to mention the fact that it is in the link.
Reading comprehension: Negligible.

if you notice qwepir's image, it said it in the link

I saw "inventor" in the link, but the -ak-47-887/ just looks like tags on a link specifying a page. Whatever




kalashnikov vs. stoner
eternal deathmatch


wasn't he super guilty about all the people his creation killed?

wasn't he super guilty about all the people his creation killed?
From the article:
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On a few occasions, when in a more reflective mood, the usually forceful Kalashnikov wondered what might have been.

"I'm proud of my invention, but I'm sad that it is used by terrorists," he said once.

"I would prefer to have invented a machine that people could use and that would help farmers with their work – for example a lawnmower."

Indeed, at his museum in Izhevsk, where he spent most of his life working at the factory that was eventually named after him, there is an ingenious mechanical lawnmower Kalashnikov invented to more easily take care of the lawn at his country house