[QUOTE=rshunter313;42468485]Someone should try this in America lol[/QUOTE]
The security was cool too. Just me or this video shows how fucked up US is compared to this?
[QUOTE=itisjuly;42468837]The security was cool too. Just me or this video shows how fucked up US is compared to this?[/QUOTE]
Maybe not directly but it confirms my suspicions that for the most part American society fucking sucks
Operation Metro is the worst map
In america they'd get tackled to the ground so fast...or someone would scream and everyone goes nuts
I once met a friend who was getting back home from an airsoft field on the tram, dressed up in full camo gear and carrying like three guns with no orange tips or any other indication that they weren't real
Noone really cared either :v:
[QUOTE=Thunderbolt;42468908]I once met a friend who was getting back home from an airsoft field on the tram, dressed up in full camo gear and carrying like three guns with no orange tips or any other indication that they weren't real
Noone really cared either :v:[/QUOTE]
my friend and his dad were coming back from airsofting, they forgot to take one of their guns off the roof the car and on the way back they stopped through a toll-booth (not an automated one) while still in gear and the dude at the toll-booth was apparently shitting himself
"hello bird"
Sweden looks really looks like a nice place
[QUOTE=-Iker-;42469788]Sweden looks really looks like a nice place[/QUOTE]
Compared to many other places it is, I guess after a while of living here it's a bit boring though :v:
Shame it was two wimpy guys standing around awkwardly.
I bet there'd be an entirely different reaction had they been two large hairy bear-mode dudes standing in the back of the train as if protecting or guarding something.
Would it actually have happened differently in America though?
scandinavia for you, nothing happens related to guns up here anyway so why would we be scared of this
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i mean, except the occasional shootings that happen but whatever.
[QUOTE=SGTNAPALM;42470551]Would it actually have happened differently in America though?[/QUOTE]
Doubt it. People would probably ask more questions though, everyone is so shy and awkward in sweden.
[QUOTE=The Rifleman;42468878]In america they'd get tackled to the ground so fast...or someone would scream and everyone goes nuts[/QUOTE]
Funny thing because I saw people dressed almost exactly like this a few months ago going to the Chicago Comic Con. They took the El to Rosemont and nobody said a word the whole time I rode with them.
Now do it at an airport.
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In America.
in nyc subways, and bus terminals you'll see full gear soldiers. so the public might just assume you to be with them
[QUOTE=itisjuly;42468837]The security was cool too. Just me or this video shows how fucked up US is compared to this?[/QUOTE]
In the States, if you see someone walking around like that you kind of should be just a little suspicious. Guy at the booth was like Oh you have a ticket here please come on in
No one in the US would do anything except call 911 and have the police stop you to talk to you for a couple minutes before letting you go, though. It isn't legal to wear a balaclava in a place like a gas station or a store of some sort, as far as I know, though
Armed meatball transportation convoy
This shit never happened in the 3 years I went to school in Stockholm.
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There are captions on YouTube but not in the embedded player, weird.
Not that I need them, but, still.
[QUOTE=AlexGT;42471334]Now do it at an airport.
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that's a one way ticket to jail
I've been meaning to get some tactical gear for some cosplay for gaming cons and shit, but the problem is I feel like you can't really wear tactical gear in public without getting dive tackled by security though, which is a shame because spending like 500+ dollars on gear just to wear it once or twice at cons is a pretty big waste.
this is kinda encouraging though. I mean they're wearing fucking balaclavas and pitch black goggles as well, which makes me surprised that nobody was too worried.
I was thinking it'd be pretty funny to go into an exam in a tactical vest full of pens and calculators and shit.
[QUOTE=God of Ashes;42474505]that's a one way ticket to jail[/QUOTE]
or the morgue
This one time I casually rode my bicycle through the main street of my home town here in Norway wearing a Russian camo uniform and a gasmask. Didn't get any particular reactions.
they are lacking assault weapons.
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