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The Sniper Rifle System 99C-S2 Anti-Matériel (abbreviated SRS99C-S2 AM), otherwise known as the SRS99C-S2 AM Sniper Rifle is a United Nations Space Command firearm. The SRS99C is the primary Sniper Rifle used by UNSC. It is, alongside its Covenant counterpart the Particle Beam Rifle, the most accurate and arguably the most powerful small-arms weapon in both arsenals. It contains a Night Vision Scope for night time accessibility. It is modular, with the scope, stock, barrel and firing mechanism capable of being swapped to match a mission profile.
Millions of people are going to see this video over the next few weeks, and will continue to see it over the course of time. I think it's a message that needs to be out there, and people need to look at the big picture. It's not just snowboarding and helmets. It's much more than that!
Stopped watching as soon as he said he wasn't wearing a helmet. What about flinging yourself 30 feet into the air through trees strapped only to a thin piece of metal seems like an activity that you don't need head protection for? I'm happy that he's not dead but I feel no more sympathy for his situation than for someone who died because they weren't wearing a seatbelt. Safety equipment exists for a reason, not using it is stacking the deck severely against yourself.
The same could be said about anyone who drove above the speed limit. The speed limit is there for a reason. This is a gross exaggeration, but would you feel sorry for someone who went through something similar for doing 60mph in a 55mph speed limit? The speed limit was there for a reason...
One split second decision doing just about anything in life could have unimaginable consequences. It's better to learn from someone elses mistake than repeating their mistake, no?
Although I understand where you're coming from, I don't necessarily agree with your outlook.
The same could be said about anyone who drove above the speed limit. The speed limit is there for a reason. This is a gross exaggeration, but would you feel sorry for someone who went through something similar for doing 60mph in a 55mph speed limit? The speed limit was there for a reason...
One split second decision doing just about anything in life could have unimaginable consequences. It's better to learn from someone elses mistake than repeating their mistake, no?
The same could be said about anyone who drove above the speed limit. The speed limit is there for a reason. This is a gross exaggeration, but would you feel sorry for someone who went through something similar for doing 60mph in a 55mph speed limit? The speed limit was there for a reason...
One split second decision doing just about anything in life could have unimaginable consequences. It's better to learn from someone elses mistake than repeating their mistake, no?
Just to add a little dope to this post......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzjKauBI0T0&feature=player_embedded
I shoulda picked up that square all those years ago

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