

Thanks for the response (and follow-ups). I’m embarrassed to admit I was so distracted by the quote that I entirely missed your misspelling, even though I noticed the other one!
Thanks for the response (and follow-ups). I’m embarrassed to admit I was so distracted by the quote that I entirely missed your misspelling, even though I noticed the other one!
My comment doesn’t add to this conversation, but I’m curious about why you quote the entirety of the comment that you were responding directly to.
I’m not going to tell you what you can and can’t do, but it seems pointless and a waste of screen space to me, so I’d like to understand why some people do this if you don’t mind sharing.
It’s really not a big deal though, I’m just interested in the why.
My guess has always been that it’s a habit from forum days. Does that ring true for you?
It’s just clickbait from NBC, even if it is technically accurate. From the article:
Officials said that Ikner’s mother had purchased her former service weapons and that it was her personal property at the time of the shooting.
Goat scream