It's not a camera gun, it's a camera gun. It shoots tiny movie cameras which are used for all sorts of interesting shots. This is what they used to do some of those "bullet time" shots that were made famous in The Matrix.
ontario has something like this too. I am trained in first aid and actually ended up in a situation where i witnessed somebody fall off a bike and hit their head. The man was totally confused and didn't even realize what had happened and refused my help and refused even to sit down until he tried to leave and fell again.
I was legally liable if I had tried to help him beyond that.
That's actually a really good idea! Here we are talking about surviving a zombie apocalypse and I get stuck on conventions like "spears should only have one point".
if i were to seriously have to pick a weapon I'd probably go to Metal Supermarkets and grab a 3/4" x 10' aluminum rod and taper the last 6" down to a point. This would make for a very reliable weapon that would be easy to sharpen, durable, and effective.
Distance is very important and so is weight. It wouldn't be any good in close quarters but everybody knows better than to go into small areas when zombies are around.
Also, if anybody ever wondered what tinnitus (ringing in the ears) sounds like...it's a lot like this (in my case at least)
if this story gets enough publicity then maybe some lessons will be learned.
Truthfully though I don't understand "chicken fried". It just looks battered and fried to me?
I was legally liable if I had tried to help him beyond that.
That's actually a really good idea! Here we are talking about surviving a zombie apocalypse and I get stuck on conventions like "spears should only have one point".
Distance is very important and so is weight. It wouldn't be any good in close quarters but everybody knows better than to go into small areas when zombies are around.
just remember this...they are beautiful