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peeonme
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I don't like it, but it's close to my home.
Now, let me make a confession, I put an answer in a thread (I think it was Cormac's) about if I worried about terrorists or was worried about getting killed by a gun nut. The thread asked something like that.
My response was to the effect that I would not live my life in fear, yadda, yadda, yadda.
One of the symptoms of my disorder is hyper-vigilance. So, when I go anywhere, I look for escape routes, exits and items that might make good weapons should the need arise.
I used to sit in church wondering if a gun nut would burst through the doors and start shooting. I had the same thoughts about Walmart.
This was long before the recent shootings.
Now I wonder if I was being hyper-vigilant, or just a little more savvy than I give myself credit for.
Thoughts?
Now, let me make a confession, I put an answer in a thread (I think it was Cormac's) about if I worried about terrorists or was worried about getting killed by a gun nut. The thread asked something like that.
My response was to the effect that I would not live my life in fear, yadda, yadda, yadda.
One of the symptoms of my disorder is hyper-vigilance. So, when I go anywhere, I look for escape routes, exits and items that might make good weapons should the need arise.
I used to sit in church wondering if a gun nut would burst through the doors and start shooting. I had the same thoughts about Walmart.
This was long before the recent shootings.
Now I wonder if I was being hyper-vigilant, or just a little more savvy than I give myself credit for.
Thoughts?


