OK. There is a machine gun on the table. Please tell me precicely how it is going to hurt you.
Quite. Neither is dangerous. They just require more effort to use safely. I think "effort" is probably the better word actually. It is skill and care but both require effort and that is what I believe people lack.
That is precisely what it attempts to do.
No they're not. They're difficult to use safely.
Correct. Spot on. Absolutely right.
NIP arrived. 992Following up to Brimstone I don't think they ever did. I think it all started with the idea (from the redefiners) that there was a problem with "dangerous road" and...
No he hasn't. He had insufficient skills to negotiate the road safely.
Such as avalanche, ice bridges etc, yes I know. I have said repeatedly. Something is only dangerous when injury is likely regardless of the degree of skill or care applied.
No. Difficult, tricky, hard, awkward, demanding. NOT dangerous.
You can never have too much car :-)
No it isn't.
Yes it does. Otherwise it's only a risky strategy.
Quite. Misusing words to incorrectly attribute a characteristic or property to something in an attempt to shift responsibility will not help, just alienate.
No. It believe it is inaccurate and in the context of using to describe a road it displays an unwillingness to accept responsibility.
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