I guess it's one of those funny ink-blot test kind of deals ...
Except for the guy with the hairless cat.
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It's not a cat, it's a kzin with a gland problem.
Those things are just wrong.
As said by Alan Cooperman from The Washington Post: “Each picture in Armed America could be a pro-gun advertisement - or an anti-gun poster. That’s what makes the book so riveting.”'Cause I see neither a pro-gun ad or an anti-gun poster; all I see is a variety of interesting tools.
Except for the guy with the hairless cat.
It's not a cat, it's a kzin with a gland problem.
Those things are just wrong.