So... I've been watching a Let's Play of Yoshi's Woolly World on YouTube... It's too freaking cute. Seriously. It is. Apparently there's a 3DS version coming out too. I'm legitimately considering getting it. Someone stop me? Maybe? Or not?
To quote Dogbert: "Puns! Never apologize, never explain." >^_^< I kinda hate to say it, but I think Nikkou has the edge over me in that category. He and I have gotten into our fair share of pun wars over the years, so I know an expert when I see one.
I work my ass off, but I'm lucky enough to get the sleep I need. Not always the free time, but at least I get the sleep I need.
Yuck, those are GARBAGE literally. Look, back on the day, Manufacturers Made the Cetme L in a way it complied with NATO norms (.222 and standarized mags) and a pricetag of 129.000 Pesetas (about 800$ bulk price) But the DoD wanted to pay just 49.900 Pesetas (300$) so it was cheapened to the point upper receiver had sheet steel from 2 different manufacturers and each Dilated on their own accord, making a gun that warped in full auto to the point it jammed after 3-5 shots. Ding dong ding dong Banana Gun!
Needless to say, I have no intention of touching the CETME-L variants built from parts kits over here in the USA, especially given their $1500 price tag. I was out shooting a gun with a price tag close to that yesterday, but we are talking about a quality Bulgarian Kalashnikov with a hot-die hammer forged receiver, not some parts kit of a gun with a history of unreliability in military service. Cutting corners and being cheap doesn't typically work well when it comes to the manufacture of ordnance. Stamped metal receivers work well...when corners aren't cut (proven by the MP-40, original CETME, AKM, AK-74, etc.).
Hopefully someone will get sick of such harassment and promptly introduce the faces of those lunatics to the pavement. Christians also have their own equivalent of that in the USA. You see them all the time near abortion clinics (they even have a history of occasionally shooting them up or bombing them). Anyone who advocates the fusion of any religion and politics should be classified as a terrorist.