For serious. Think of the kajillions of potential human lives killed by 'hands' every year...SupahGamuh said:How silly, banning the zapper instead of the power glove.
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As a Nova Scotian I question that particular sentiment.Mr.Tea said:And that university was in Halifax, of all places (it's one of those places where the "Canadians are nice/polite" thing might come from).
Fellow Haligonian!! I love you!crystalineshard said:Ths is why I went to Dalhousie instead...
Oh...well, there's your problem. Religious schools are the worst for that. When I was in high school (Religious school too), my school prohibited me wearing The Nightmare Before Christmas clothes and products because "they had skulls in them". Yeah, think about that for a moment.Saint Mary's (Halifax) is a Roman Catholic founded University
I'm going to just assume that you are joking.snekadid said:This may be offensive but only Canadians could confuse the zapper with an actual gun. The rest of us have seen real ones before even if they were only on TV.
Thank you for being the voice of reason here.Absolutionis said:People here seem to be living in a vacuum. The zapper is iconic only in video gaming culture or even some of pop culture. Most parents and especially school officials would be hard-pressed to identify it firstly as a video-game accessory and not a toy gun.
The school asked them to change it and they changed it. Everyone was happy.
The school did not overreact.
As is usually the case, people on the internet are overreacting.
The power glove works if you use it for prostate exams.. <_<Fappy said:If this university's a private school I can sort of understand. I mean it's stupid, but there isn't much the students would be able to do about it. The Power Glove's way more offensive than the Lite Gun in any case. At least the Lite Gun fucking worked.
Obviously joking, I just think its silly considering the orange zapper looks nothing like a real gun, hell the grey one didn't either.DoomyMcDoom said:I'm going to just assume that you are joking.snekadid said:This may be offensive but only Canadians could confuse the zapper with an actual gun. The rest of us have seen real ones before even if they were only on TV.
I've held and used a variety of firearms, I'm Canadian, almost everyone I know owns at least one gun, or has owned or used a firearm...
If you seriously think that because we have stricter gun registration laws here, that we are a gunless society, then you should come live here for awhile.
Sure we don't have anywhere near the prolific numbers and spread of firearms available in the united states, but our wal-mart and other stores with "sporting goods" sections stock a variety of ammunition, and we have more than a few gun stores.
I for one think the issue in the OP is ridiculous, but whatever, idiots don't grow up to be smart, they just stay stupid, and some of them end up in charge of schools. Especially Catholic schools.