That'd be because you're stupid.I thought Night Guard was a brand of deodorant.
It's not your fault. Genetics can be cruel.I knew you'd say that.
It says in the lyrics:Question. Did the hero shoot the thieves, or did he go to prison for just shooting at their truck?
To my American ears, the song doesn't say, but I may be missing some cultural context.
Farm, not car.It says in the lyrics:
Seventh one this summer yesterday
Half a year of profits gone, and now there's hell to pay
The cops say they know who, but there's no proof
The banker hit the roof, and damn near took the car
Farm, not car.
The relevant lyric is
Here will be the end of it tonight
'Cause all the proof he needs is lying steady in his sights
It may be just the worst thing he could do
But he squeezes off a few
Then makes his call to town
What he "squeezes off" is shots, not his dick. With his "Winnie .303," a Winchester Model 1895 chambered in .303, referred to earlier in the song.
Hope that helped.
Hard to say. It could be that, out in Western cattle country, a man would be let off with a fine or probation if he, for example, shot a few holes in the radiator or tyres to keep the thieves from escaping, but would get hard time for wounding or killing them.Nah. You can't tell from those lyrics. There is no cultural context.
I'm minded the same, as I said above (our posts crossed). That's why I asked for the context.No, now that I think about it, I reckon he shot at the thieves. That's why he phoned the Old Bill and handed himself in. Had he just shot at their truck, he wouldn't have bothered doing that.
Winchester .303's a damn accurate rifle. If he hit 'em, he meant to.I'm minded the same, as I said above (our posts crossed). That's why I asked for the context.
You may think that's the case, but you could just be a brain in a jar in a lab just imagining all this. For all you know, there may be no such things as guns and trucks and it's just a figment of your imagination.Hard to say. It could be that, out in Western cattle country, a man would be let off with a fine or probation if he, for example, shot a few holes in the radiator or tyres to keep the thieves from escaping, but would get hard time for wounding or killing them.
Are you sure I'm not a gun in a truck imagining brains in jars?You may think that's the case, but you could just be a brain in a jar in a lab just imagining all this. For all you know, there may be no such things as guns and trucks and it's just a figment of your imagination.
Well in order for that to be possible, that would mean that panpsychism is possible in the world you inhabit as a conscious gun. In your world, artificial objects have consciousness. This would likely imply that particles such as atoms have a very basic consciousness in the world you inhabit which, when joined together to form an artificial inanimate object, form a much larger and more complex consciousness.Are you sure I'm not a gun in a truck imagining brains in jars?
If you'll excuse me, I need to go contemplate the whichness of what and the subtle difference between zero and nothing.
Happy Christmas.