I mean the book does start out with Christopher Robin bringing a long-barreled firearm to a play session with a teddy bear, prompting a toddler’s first question about instruments of intentional violence, so stands to reason, I guess…
Kanga suggested maybe make universal background checks a national requirement (something supported by 88% of Americans) and was quickly banned from The 100 Acre Wood.
Fetlocks_Glistening says
I mean the book does start out with Christopher Robin bringing a long-barreled firearm to a play session with a teddy bear, prompting a toddler’s first question about instruments of intentional violence, so stands to reason, I guess…
LittleShrub says
Kanga suggested maybe make universal background checks a national requirement (something supported by 88% of Americans) and was quickly banned from The 100 Acre Wood.
newenglandredshirt says
Let me guess… it was Eeyore, wasn’t it?