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<blockquote data-quote="EFsDad" data-source="post: 1388853" data-attributes="member: 2950"><p>Why yes, as I have noticed that some anti-gun people have short fuses too.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Perhaps you know more people in the gun hobby than any other and therefore your results are skewed by the fact of over representation.</p><p></p><p>Or perhaps, SCUBA diving does not lend itself to short fuses as they would use up more air and have shorter dives</p><p></p><p>Or perhaps auto racing is the way for short fused people to get it out of their system.</p><p></p><p>Then again, Offroad/Jeeping (not sure exactly what Jeeping is) may again be a release activity for short fused persons.</p><p></p><p>RVing may have contact with a limited amount your fellow RVers. In my experience I usually only get to know those immediately around me and I usually try to find shady spot or one with a great view, something that I would think short fusers would not want.</p><p></p><p>Bluegrass music I find particularly soothing and love me the Round up Boys! Again not something that short fused people would gravitate to in my opinion</p><p></p><p>Bee keeping, while it strikes my fancy, I must say that I don't think I know anyone that takes it up for a hobby, so I am at a loss.</p><p></p><p>Trophy fishing again I don't have much interaction with, but I am sure that this is a limited interaction sport in that what I have seen on TV is 2 guys on a boat.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am not sure why you would automatically think that these types are feeling weak or inferior. I would think that if you have a short fuse, that you would think that you are in the right and that is why you get mad quick; other people just don't know that you are right and you get mad quick. How a gun would relieve the supposed weakness or inferiority again escapes me in that you would have to assume that they purchased said gun in order to feel strong or superior, and not just because they like to shoot, or because they like to collect guns, or just want to be able to exercise their 2nd amendment rights.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My wife does, but pray tell that you don't take me as an expert, I just don't like to be likened to monkeys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EFsDad, post: 1388853, member: 2950"] Why yes, as I have noticed that some anti-gun people have short fuses too. Perhaps you know more people in the gun hobby than any other and therefore your results are skewed by the fact of over representation. Or perhaps, SCUBA diving does not lend itself to short fuses as they would use up more air and have shorter dives Or perhaps auto racing is the way for short fused people to get it out of their system. Then again, Offroad/Jeeping (not sure exactly what Jeeping is) may again be a release activity for short fused persons. RVing may have contact with a limited amount your fellow RVers. In my experience I usually only get to know those immediately around me and I usually try to find shady spot or one with a great view, something that I would think short fusers would not want. Bluegrass music I find particularly soothing and love me the Round up Boys! Again not something that short fused people would gravitate to in my opinion Bee keeping, while it strikes my fancy, I must say that I don't think I know anyone that takes it up for a hobby, so I am at a loss. Trophy fishing again I don't have much interaction with, but I am sure that this is a limited interaction sport in that what I have seen on TV is 2 guys on a boat. I am not sure why you would automatically think that these types are feeling weak or inferior. I would think that if you have a short fuse, that you would think that you are in the right and that is why you get mad quick; other people just don't know that you are right and you get mad quick. How a gun would relieve the supposed weakness or inferiority again escapes me in that you would have to assume that they purchased said gun in order to feel strong or superior, and not just because they like to shoot, or because they like to collect guns, or just want to be able to exercise their 2nd amendment rights. My wife does, but pray tell that you don't take me as an expert, I just don't like to be likened to monkeys. [/QUOTE]
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