When shooting in the dark, it is a good idea to use a machine gun.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I do know how to fire a machine gun, so be warned! I'm trained!
No matter how many people you kill, using a machine gun in battle is not a war crime because it does not cause unnecessary suffering; it simply performs its job horrifyingly well.
Having a gun in your hand is very empowering.
If you write any kind of fiction about America, you immediately have to start doing some research about guns, so in some ways, 'Gun Machine' is just the culmination of 20 years of reading about guns.
I've learned that guns are exceptionally challenging to use effectively, with a power that must be respected. But mostly what I've learned is that they're a lot of fun, and dangerously appealing to an active imagination.
Guns are evil! And very little good comes from the availability of a bullet designed to kill human beings!
Fortunately, as it pertains to guns, my dad and uncle introduced me to guns the way it needs to be done: smart, slow and safe.
The dark is light enough.
If you can't take something down in 10 bullets, you probably shouldn't even own a gun.
When the term 'machine gun' enters common parlance, the word 'machine' becomes much more sinister.