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...and most certainly expensive af.
Only in America ...
They live in fear...
We’re not afraid of anything. You are afraid of us because we are armed.
Why not? It doesn't effect you in any way. I could say the same thing about anything /you/ have more of than /I/ think you should have. In other words, none of your f'ing business.
Uh, now just hear me out...I think you have identified the wrong Karen here. Tanny is pointing out that just because you think someone else has too many of something doesn't mean jack. What someone else has is not your concern (unless they took it from you, of course). Since Bertha is the one trying to control someone else's behavior, Bertha is the Karen.
The literal quote from Bertha: "but why so many guns? Only in America"
The translation: "Bertha is the one trying to control someone else's behavior"
One of those family members will certainly end up dead as a result of one of those very guns. Foolishness.
There are over 100 million legal gun owners in the US who collectively have around 500 million firearms. Your likelihood of being accidentally shot by a legal gun owner according to official government (meaning overly inflated) statistics is around 0.00001%. I can absolutely guarantee that if someone offered you $1 million to repeat Fonzie's stunt with the same chance there really was a shark, you'd take it. But go ahead and be afraid.
No one knows how many legal gun owners there are in the US. That kind of data isn't gathered in the US. I own three very legal weapons and you cannot trace any of them to me.
If you died in 2020 in the US, you had about a 1.3% chance it was due to being shot to death.
Having guns in the home in the US increases the likelihood of being killed by a gun by several times (since no one know how many guns are in which homes, the risks are of course estimated).
Half of those 40,000 gun deaths are suicides, so the chance of being murdered with a gun is 0.67%. Being admitted to a hospital is far riskier.
Hacking attempt! my @$$
#33 looks a lot like house from tv program "animal kingdom"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUwUp-D_VV0