Olympics question: Is there such a thing as "Excited Athletic Delirium?
Symtoms would be 1) superhuman strength and 2) feeling no pain {lol}
How does a veteran police woman confuse a One and a Half pound gun with an 8 ounce tazer? A real warning would be to say "I'm going to taze you", not "Tazer, tazer, tazer", that's not a warning, it's a contrivance. Get this, if we can see her fire the shot, then the question is; how did she handle the "unexpected" recoil? Tazers do not have recoil but guns do. If you really do not believe you are about to fire a gun you are going to be terribly surprised by a recoil you have no time to react to. While on the other hand, if you control the recoil, that means you were prepared to fire a weapon that would recoil.
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