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It seems that you're the one who needs an introduction into reality. Jace Connors is already a true and honest mareen and would kick the crap out of your hired hand sent to terrorize his USMC training course.Notat all. I wasn't suggesting that I want to see Jace hurt, just that I'd like to see him introduced to reality. There's a difference.
It seems that you're the one who needs an introduction into reality. Jace Connors is already a true and honest mareen and would kick the crap out of your hired hand sent to terrorize his USMC training course.
Terrorist.
Teach him a lesson how? By giving him $50 and then preaching to him on camera about the differences between clips and mags? Epic win dudeI hope he goes ahead with this, and an actual Marine, or someone with any other kind of actual military training shows up to take the course. I'd pay to see that. I could see someone doing this to teach him a lesson.
Teach him a lesson how? By giving him $50 and then preaching to him on camera about the differences between clips and mags? Epic win dude
If he's a troll, you would be paying to be trolled for 6 hours, and if he's real you would be paying for his weed and Call of Duty DLC and encouraging his lifestyle. And either way, you'd be making an ass of yourself for driving across state lines to ween at a delusional manchild who will never listen to anything you say to him regardless of your actual qualifications and will continue unfazed regardless.
He'd just run away, reschedule, and all his "clients" would be greatly inconveinenced by having driven to Mass for no raisin. But I suppose that's generally what happens on his streams save for the driving part.I bet fifty dollars a group of weens show up dressed as terrorists and pelt him with grilled cheese.
Jace's life is made of backfires, I wouldn't worry.But the thing is, don't you have to pass an exam to do this and take classes, a fitness test, and above all showing he is competent of what he is doing. I know he won't listen to people, but the fact is something is going to go wrong, and it is going to backfire on him. I'm sorry if I sound like I am repeating myself, or coming across as rude, but I'm worried.
But the thing is, don't you have to pass an exam to do this and take classes, a fitness test, and above all showing he is competent of what he is doing. I know he won't listen to people, but the fact is something is going to go wrong, and it is going to backfire on him. I'm sorry if I sound like I am repeating myself, or coming across as rude, but I'm worried.
Are there actual laws stipulating that? (I'm not up to date on my parkour training regulations) I think as long as he's not claiming to teach anything government-regulated like CPR training or a specific martial art, then he's OK; I don't think know of any laws prohibiting people from teaching Gun Kata, for example, because Gun Kata is not a real thing. Same with parkour and "gun safety" seeing as all he owns is airsoft.But the thing is, don't you have to pass an exam to do this and take classes, a fitness test, and above all showing he is competent of what he is doing. I know he won't listen to people, but the fact is something is going to go wrong, and it is going to backfire on him. I'm sorry if I sound like I am repeating myself, or coming across as rude, but I'm worried.
Are there actual laws stipulating that? (I'm not up to date on my parkour training regulations) I think as long as he's not claiming to teach anything government-regulated like CPR training or a specific martial art, then he's OK; I don't think know of any laws prohibiting people from teaching Gun Kata, for example, because Gun Kata is not a real thing. Same with parkour and "gun safety" seeing as all he owns is airsoft.
I would think the only way he would be held legally liable is if someone got injured, which would be difficult to believe would happen in the conference room of a Holiday Inn. I might be wrong though, I'm not a lawyer, and I'm clearly talking out of my ass here. If someone knows better, please correct me.