wait, why?
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Replying to @roselyddon @oldenoughtosay
one time a guy brought a broadsword in i think he got in trouble but honestly who remembers
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Replying to @HalstedMedieval @oldenoughtosay
I feel nervous just taking a knife outside for a picnic bc I think that's technically illegal
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Replying to @roselyddon @oldenoughtosay
for real? damn i think there's a knife ban in public schools in most states but idk if it's enforced. at my weird hippie private school nobody cared
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when I was a kid I brought a whole serrated knife to cut my kiwi at lunch and no one gave a shit. Looking back I realize how weird this was, but frankly having to prove I was an adult to purchase a pair of scissors in the UK was a trip.
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and yet in many parts of the US the state literally controls all liquor sales north america is WILD
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Like I regularly carried a swiss army knife on me until the age of like...23? Also yeah, my province in Canada is the weird one out because liquor stores are privately owned, versus many other provinces where they are run by the gov't.
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i was so confused when i moved from michigan (liquor in grocery stores) to ohio (liquor in liquor stores) to virginia (liquor in state-owned stores) in utah you can't serve liquor at a restaurant table within view of the street because mormonism
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That doesn't surprise me at all tbh
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