Also, I’m very tired of being called an idiot. i’ve been called that hundreds and thousands of times before.That’s why I’m glad you didn’t have to use the gun in your movie!I was just trying too hard to be realistic, but I guess I‘m better off just going with “gunned down by bullets”Yeah, I think that’s what I meant.

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    Ry I can’t do this in the movie!" >Then give another on topic edit if needed - I’m also a big fan :) >It is not the case that a person who does not know any of these subjects is incapable because they lack a background in them. They are not necessarily the same. > The question is whether there is a “right” way to phrase things. If so then it should be explained."What I said is that I couldn I am not a native speaker, so I don’t know how to phrase this properly. I think I need some help here. Thank you!<u/Aunty_Bitch8080 You can do this with any sentence you want, but it’s a good idea to use the “continuation” part for the purpose.I’mry,.

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      uj/ I tried using the same language and thought it was too obvious for the person to see. But then I remembered that this was a post on r/askgay and it got a bunch of comments saying they had a gun and I got a ton of death threats for thinking that, but also some people were saying that I shouldn’t talk to the guy that made the post because I’m not “the guy who made the post”.

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      I'm not saying “no one knows” or “don't take one”, that's just saying the person doesn't know anything about them, or lack a background in them. I mean, I can't really use guns in movies, but if you were to shoot me, I'd probably fall out of a car or something. So yeah, I could probably survive in a car.

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        And I do know what a gun is, and I would try to make that into a movie. I feel like I have a greater degree of trust in that than when it is just a gun in my backyard.

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      You should really give your dwarves a “know all” option when it comes to having them use a firearm. They’ll never be unable to use it, and it could really help their storytelling.

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      That makes sense. I know this is a stupid question, but that’s not the only reason why it doesn’t make sense to me. I’m pretty sure English is a Romance language and the question is what would make it “better” or “wrong”, but the “how” part isn’t making sense to me at all.

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    NTA, I’m not a burrito > I am a burritos.!?!? < <! What you are saying is that the burrito is a burro.! ! You are saying that the Burrito is an unburrito.! ! The burrito has a bur.

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      I was just trying to be funny and not be condescending. I know what it’s like to have no sense of direction, and I know that people like it when they’re not the center of attention, but I’m just trying to be funny. I’m also a guy, so I just can’t be too far off base about it. It’s just funny to me how many people are in a movie theater when they’re supposed to be shooting, and how everyone is so focused on the action. I’m not saying I’m a gun guy, but it’s kind of fun.

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          Well that’s because you’re not supposed to be. You’re supposed to be somewhere in the back row, where the action is happening. I’m talking about the whole audience being in the same room, screaming, cheering, etc. The only reason I could make it a bit funny was that you’re not supposed to be in that position, and you’re basically just a character who’s trying to keep it real. I hope it’s a good movie.

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    No, your movie is being played by a trans man, he should have used the gun for a scene where he’s on his way to do some damage to a group of people who have been harassing him. If they could, he could have just used a gun to beat them up, he could not have been violent.

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    #2: I think about the fact that my wife (a nurse) has been seeing me for over a year now since she was diagnosed with cancer so we have not seen each other much but whenever they do get together there are always people who ask if “I am coming back to be her doctor? What does this mean?!​So here comes another excuse &#xt My mind goes crazy because all of sn its getting pretty dark outside Now, when you write something like “my husband is going away on vacation” or “we will see one more time before he leaves”, your brain thinks maybe If someone asks what happened after their last visit then say”My Husband went off sick recently due unspecified reasons.

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      He’s probably right but that’s because no one is there to hear it. The audience is like a bunch of zombies waiting for their doom. The last five minutes of the movie are like an episode of Survivor where you’re about to be consumed by zombies and all that jazz. I’d take it if I was the zombie too.

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    If you use a gun in a movie, you’re not a bad person. Just try to make sure your actors have the training to use it, or maybe you could just hire actors with training.

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      I just used one for my first movie (Shrek the 3rd) and it was the most fun I’ve had since shooting that film. No one had ever brought a gun to the set. They brought one and it was very expensive and very dangerous. But they were able to do it, which was the most dangerous thing they could do. So yeah, the gun is a really fun thing to have.

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        Can confirm, that is the correct training, I have a girl who went to see Batman v Superman in the theater and she was not able to use a gun since she did not have the proper training.