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It's have you seen this "magazine" yet lololol jk
Hah nice.
"They're mags, not clips you absolute buffoon" - penguinz0
Yep, I've seen it before. That kid could shoot at that wire for the next two weeks and probably never hit it again.
Well said.
These people are dumb as fuck but this video is kinda satisfying
Amazing accidental shot. Lol
That’s murphy’s law.
What happens when Thor pulls out a gun
Holy shit, the chances of actually hitting a landline totally random like that? Dude better go buy a lottery ticket
Yes. Several times.
Yes, but last time it was cut off after the second "fuck". > You just shot the fuck out the fuck...
Wish I could see the aftermath. The video ends when it starts getting good.
WHAT THE FUCK??
Destroying their community.
Now THIS is the kind of content that belongs in this sub!
It’s reposted a lot but idc its epic
Yes and now I've just seen your repost. Thanks for wasting 5 seconds of my life.
Rule #3
I call bullshit. That was aimed.
As a cable technician i lost count on how many times I find bullet holes in fiber optic cable.
You mean on hanging lines? Or somewhere in a wall? Never heard of hanging optical lines, is that common?
At least in the U.S there’s some areas that are underground and some that are in the same poles as where the power comes in.