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what a really funny category? |
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Ian: I'm not sure if this would be illegal. |
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You want something that fires
pepper spray pellets ... mounted
next to your own eyes, nose and
mouth?? |
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I second that question. Have you ever had any exposure to this or like substances? You'll change your mind. |
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What was the initial category? |
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It was initially under (gun). |
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In pellet form I don't think that the user would be disturbed. |
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Your faith in projectile technology does not tempt me to buy one. I've seen my share of malfunctions. |
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[IanTindale], in many states in the US civilians may possess and use for defense pepper spray, without a permit required. |
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// a clenching of the nose and eyebrows for four seconds//
What? Like when you sneeze you mean? |
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Be sure to take 'em off if you happen to
find yourself constipated on the turlit; you
might blow a hole in the tub... |
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Is there a practical joke version filled with laughing gas? and a combat one filled with cheese? |
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So, you wrinkle your nose because you smell
something a bit "off," and as a result the perfectly
innocent person in front of you is pelted with pepper
pellets??? |
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warning beeps can remind you to stop wrinkling your
nose.
After firing, the glasses can suck tight to your eyes
and plug your nose for you. |
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Well, given the amount of processing power available in small packages today that's now possible, but I think I'll stick with my handheld pepper spray, thanks. |
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