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These would be popular in raves. |
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I would think that empathetamines might make your enemies understand your point of view a little better. |
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uh? what? are you serious? (-) |
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Yeah, but they feel invincible though, plus everything is going in slow motion for them since they are so hyper. |
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No... if they feel invincible they won't bother mounting a defense, which leaves them extremely vulnerable to your counter-attack. |
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It's like fighting an army of the undead, except that they are the fast ones, and now you're the slow ones. |
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//It's like fighting an army of the undead//
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How do you figure? It doesn't make them invincible, it just makes them *think* are! |
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Thinking you are invulnerable is almost as good as being invulnerable in a stress situation. The Moros (insane crazy Filipino fighters in the early 20th century) charged at the US troops, and nothing could stop them, because they did not care about being shot. |
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ah, [bungston], I fear that attempts at humor are falling on some fairly deaf ears around here of late. I even tried extreme facetiousness on another idea, and was taken seriously. Did sophistication get drunk and die over christmas?
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Once again wishing I could bun an anno... |
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I don't know what country your from, but here in the US, we don't use chemical weapons. And also, to hyperfy an entire army would take tons of grenades. |
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[fett], I was sure you were wrong, but you are right. CS tear gas and other nonlethal weapons are banned (recently) from military use, even though civilian law enforcement can use the stuff. Very strange. |
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