User talk:Zorrodelcinicismo

you hate me *commits suicide*

Finnpen37 (talk) 21:42, January 25, 2013 (UTC)

Well now that was a bit excessive. Look, I don't have a problem with you. I'm sure you're awesome in real life. It's just there's a time and place for everything, especially being mature.

Also, suicide is pretty freaking serious, and therein lies my point.

There are rules for a reason.

Witty Englishman  22:35, January 25, 2013 (UTC)

RE: Why the 'no comparisons to real guns' rule?
This has to do with both Hasbro's stance on the issue, as well as the majority of the Nerf community's stance as well. Nerf products are referred to as blasters to avoid comparing their toys to a real weapon. The majority of the Nerfing community takes this to heart, as they do their best to avoid people from getting hurt and do not design modified or homemade blasters with the intent of hurting people. Comparing a blaster to a possible "real life counterpart" goes against the ideal of both Hasbro's stance, as well as the community's stance. Jet [ Talk • Contributions ] 20:51, January 26, 2013 (UTC)

When I did that last edit, I didn't realize the gun someone compared to the Rayven was actually from Call of Duty till I looked it up, but the same idea still stands.

Bluedragon1971 (talk) 21:05, January 26, 2013 (UTC)

Right. Good to have clarification.

Witty Englishman  22:04, January 26, 2013 (UTC)

This is my account for when I forget to log in
217.155.47.70 08:32, March 3, 2013 (UTC)

Clarification: Yes. Witty Englishman  08:34, March 3, 2013 (UTC