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post by RadeonGFXRHumanGTXisAlien
Don't let these troll whores get to you, they're either paid for by the gummint, or they the do it for free, and some of em, god bless em, can't get past their confirmation bias.
Originally posted by Chesster
Not only that, but his head motion is very reptile like.
For comparison a bearded dragon, with same head motion.
www.youtube.com...
Originally posted by gortex
reply to post by RadeonGFXRHumanGTXisAlien
post by RadeonGFXRHumanGTXisAlien
Don't let these troll whores get to you, they're either paid for by the gummint, or they the do it for free, and some of em, god bless em, can't get past their confirmation bias.
So what your saying is anyone that doesn't believe in shape shifting reptilian Aliens is a troll whore and paid dis-info agent .
It must be wild living in your world
Originally posted by Chesster
reply to post by NeoVain
The guy is not slightly startled... he didn't even flinch. Unless he is james bond. He was more worried about cuff link than anything.
post by RadeonGFXRHumanGTXisAlien
I didn't say that man, and i never meant to imply it
Originally posted by Chesster
One more to contemplate.
For those that pointed out that Charles has a known nervous tic with cufflinks, while in public.
Well, if being in public scares this "man" into developing a nervous habit, then wouldn't that void the "Oh, he is a former military guy that heard guns before, and is British royalty, they don't flinch" logic?
I think a nervous person would generally be jumpy, I myself from having older brothers am jumpy. I also have a habit of rubbing my face cause I think something is on it when in public.
Your nose itches, scratch it.
So anyhow, if he has a nervous play with your cufflink tic, then I would think he would have a nervous jump out of the way of a bullet tic for sure.
Originally posted by RadeonGFXRHumanGTXisAlien
Originally posted by Chesster
One more to contemplate.
For those that pointed out that Charles has a known nervous tic with cufflinks, while in public.
Well, if being in public scares this "man" into developing a nervous habit, then wouldn't that void the "Oh, he is a former military guy that heard guns before, and is British royalty, they don't flinch" logic?
I think a nervous person would generally be jumpy, I myself from having older brothers am jumpy. I also have a habit of rubbing my face cause I think something is on it when in public.
Your nose itches, scratch it.
So anyhow, if he has a nervous play with your cufflink tic, then I would think he would have a nervous jump out of the way of a bullet tic for sure.
Good point man.
Definitely something to think about.
There really is some strong evidence showing that he knew the shooter was coming to kill him, and calmly activated the force field tech.
Plus, wouldn't the bullet have killed someone else?
No else was hurt.
Because the shot was accurate, the force field just negated it.
Originally posted by Shamatt
Originally posted by RadeonGFXRHumanGTXisAlien
Originally posted by Chesster
One more to contemplate.
For those that pointed out that Charles has a known nervous tic with cufflinks, while in public.
Well, if being in public scares this "man" into developing a nervous habit, then wouldn't that void the "Oh, he is a former military guy that heard guns before, and is British royalty, they don't flinch" logic?
I think a nervous person would generally be jumpy, I myself from having older brothers am jumpy. I also have a habit of rubbing my face cause I think something is on it when in public.
Your nose itches, scratch it.
So anyhow, if he has a nervous play with your cufflink tic, then I would think he would have a nervous jump out of the way of a bullet tic for sure.
Good point man.
Definitely something to think about.
There really is some strong evidence showing that he knew the shooter was coming to kill him, and calmly activated the force field tech.
Plus, wouldn't the bullet have killed someone else?
No else was hurt.
Because the shot was accurate, the force field just negated it.
If there was a force field, how the hell did the body guard manage to get close enough to shove him, then put both arms arround him and shuffle him away? Duh!?
This is rediculous. You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.
Originally posted by Chesster
reply to post by Shamatt
Actually that is a good question I asked myself.
Now listen to this logic.
Ok Charles is a Royal, a man who has a silver spoon in his mouth, he does no hard labor, and probably has the muscle mass of an infant. Now bear in mind that the guard is probably an elite guard like our SS, a strong person, now bear in mind our secret service people are taught to cover the president. Did you notice the bump the guard gave would knowck anyone down? It barely moved Charles, now unless Charles is doing the p90x workout, I do not see how this old royal could A) stay calm, and B) take the bump the guard gave him with such dignity as to barely move. He didn't even really lose balance.
Originally posted by RadeonGFXRHumanGTXisAlien
Can someone explain to me how the bullet didn't end up killing someone on the right of charles?edit on 6-9-2011 by RadeonGFXRHumanGTXisAlien because: (no reason given)