Sheeple types

"They're scared of their own shadow and feel it's a morally superior mindset"

I think Blue Jay hit the nail on the head... that is exactly correct. Those people's attitude, IMHO, stems from a lack of personal experience combined with pop-cultural brain washing.
 
My current EDC'S are a sebenza, and a CS X2 the X2 has a six inch blade, and is my anti-sheeple knife.
I have no patience or respect for sheeple anymore. I used to be discrete, and slow moving with my knives, while deploying and using them. I still am sometimes if there are a lot of people around and they are in close proximity to me. If they aren't close enough for me to hock a loogie on them, I deploy the knife as if I were the only one around. Which is in about a half a second or so. I have never had anyone ever question me or say anything when deploying a knife in this way. I think the shock factor is high enough people don't even want to joke around, or mess with you. Especially when they see a 6" blade in your hand that came out of nowhere.
Anyway there are a lot of good responses posted above, and unfortunately I've had to use quite a few.

Later, Jeff
 
blur said:
I had a female co-worker in an office freak out once when I opened the screwdriver on an SAK classic (doesn't get much smaller than that) to tighten a screw on the arm of a chair.
I have a similar story. I was tightening some screws at work with the Ninja Street Combat Tactical Undercover Assault Megaslayer Phillips screwdriver on my Leatherman.

Her: "What is THAT? :eek: :eek:

Me: "My Leatherman Tool." :cool: (tighten, tighten)

Her: "That's a dangerous weapon!" :eek:

Me: :rolleyes: :barf:
Unfortunately, I was young and naive, and could not come up with a suitable retort in time.
 
I had one complain about me bringing my syringes on plane. Even though I am a Type I diabetic and dependent up insulin injections, they thought it was dangerous. Good thing he didn't notice my delica clipped to my pocket, he would have wet his pants.
 
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