Comments by "Goose" (@goose7574) on "" video.
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 @TwitterFingers873Â
I moved the one comment over here so others wouldn't see it out of respect for you...
 @L0NE W0LFÂ
And you are still a kid.
I checked your YouTube. You are still a teenager.
I could tell from your writing and mindset.
There's nothing wrong with that. Better to be a teenager and have the ideas you currently have, than to be a grown man.
You will learn and mature as you age.
As a gun owner myself though, I wouldn't recommend flashing what you have. It's a good way to get robbed... SERIOUSLY!
You really don't want that happening.
All jokes aside with everything else we spoken about, I'm really trying to do you a solid right now.
A person I went to school with's son, did something similar to you, but put it on Facebook and their house was robbed.
It was really scary. Their dog ended up getting killed as well (they slit it's throat), because it was in the backyard and they didn't want it to bark. They ended up holding his parents at gun point, while they robbed them of everything valuable, and all their guns and ammunition.
Still, to this day, they still haven't found the guys who did it, and they even had cameras on their home. They are pretty sure it was close acquaintances of the boy, because of when and how they did it. They did it the night he was at a party and so they knew he wasn't going to be home. They knew about the cameras and the dog and how to go in through the back alley, and then the backyard and broke in through the back door.
I know it's exciting to having guns and show them off. I still feel that way as an older adult, when I get a new one.
I just turned 39 yesterday, but after what happened to my classmate, I keep my weapons private now... For the most part. Certain family and friends know, but most don't.
So... all joking aside, just please be careful... K?
I'll delete this after you read it, just let me know you saw it, okay?
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