what are u goin to be this halloween?
#41
no, actually, this guy yelled and was offended at my friends afro, and when he turned around and had make up the moron lost it.
i hope he was murdered in the recent gun shootings over the last few years.
i hope he was murdered in the recent gun shootings over the last few years.
#47
Originally posted by d16y8
Last year I hid under my pine trees with a bb gun to wait for eggers. I plan to drink and do the same thing this year.
Last year I hid under my pine trees with a bb gun to wait for eggers. I plan to drink and do the same thing this year.
i live in etobicoke as well
pm me
#56
http://www.cps.ca/English/statements/AM/AH05-02.htm
Paintball guns, used in the increasingly popular sport of paintball, fire a small ball with a hard, thin outer shell filled with paint that splatters on impact. They may be powered by CO2, nitrogen or compressed air (24). The paintballs may attain velocities of 76 m/s to 91 m/s, twice the velocity needed to penetrate the eye (39 m/s) (25). Paintball guns have been associated with severe eye injuries. Easterbrook and Pashby (26,27) described 44 patients with ocular paintball injuries, of whom 17 became legally blind, 13 became visually impaired, and only 14 recovered normal vision. In reputable paintball arenas, the use of helmets and goggles is enforced and projectile velocity is monitored. Most ocular injuries from paintballs occur during informal play at home, not at official facilities where goggles are required (28,29). Ocular injury from paintball guns usually occurs when eye protection is not being worn or is worn improperly (30).
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It was like a year ago a 4 year old lost an eye downtown Toronto cause he got shot by a paintball gun by some idiots in a car.
i hope you commit suicide.
Paintball guns, used in the increasingly popular sport of paintball, fire a small ball with a hard, thin outer shell filled with paint that splatters on impact. They may be powered by CO2, nitrogen or compressed air (24). The paintballs may attain velocities of 76 m/s to 91 m/s, twice the velocity needed to penetrate the eye (39 m/s) (25). Paintball guns have been associated with severe eye injuries. Easterbrook and Pashby (26,27) described 44 patients with ocular paintball injuries, of whom 17 became legally blind, 13 became visually impaired, and only 14 recovered normal vision. In reputable paintball arenas, the use of helmets and goggles is enforced and projectile velocity is monitored. Most ocular injuries from paintballs occur during informal play at home, not at official facilities where goggles are required (28,29). Ocular injury from paintball guns usually occurs when eye protection is not being worn or is worn improperly (30).
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It was like a year ago a 4 year old lost an eye downtown Toronto cause he got shot by a paintball gun by some idiots in a car.
i hope you commit suicide.