Posting about nearly impossible imagined or theoretical or philosophical potentially fatal situations, and then asking what one should or would do, might be a good way to start a discussion, once in a while.
Posting about these imaginary theoretical fatal situations all the time in what appears to be an attempt to point out the futility of possessing a firearm in those situations, is not what this forum is about, is it?
And when some seek information as to why or where these posts come from, and perhaps try to answer the unanswerable, one replies, sometimes after several silly sequential postings, that these are not imaginary situations, but are in fact his own real experiences.
THEN he criticizes those who replied but didn't directly answer his posted imaginary, I mean, real experience question.
I believe THIS is TROLLING.
Don't go for the bait, maybe he'll find another fishing hole.
Where's that 'Ignore' button?
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