That’s my best guess. I’ve shot a gun, but I’ve never shot a lion, so I’m no expert. I don’t even know how to reload one.
Intrepid Adventurer
That’s my best guess. I’ve shot a gun, but I’ve never shot a lion, so I’m no expert. I don’t even know how to reload one.
Pretty much, though blanks aren’t actually bullets, they’re rounds or cartridges. The main difference between blanks and regular rounds/cartridges is that blanks don’t have bullets (the metal bit which gets shot out of the gun)
They still have the gunpowder though, so like can@sh.itjust.works said, they are still dangerous due to the explosion that no longer has to propel a bullet.
What do you want? “Ave, true to Kaiser?”
A newt?
Yeah. It’s from the Bible, in Matthew 7:6, so it’s probably found in a lot of other languages too.
You only have the rights to your likeness until 70 years after the death of your author (your mom)
Alternatively, your mom starts with the rights, and you never even get them. (unless she sells them to you)
“Sorry kiddo, you took a selfie, so now I’m taking you to court.”