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theliteralraccoonpope ,
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Raccoon pope here, the raccoon is giving the gun to the human

wellee ,

See I'm just creeped out by how that "person" has no wrist. Is it a baby?

nieceandtows ,

Who's giving to whom?

nifty ,
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It’s obviously raccoon to human. Raccoons are kings (even the females) so are impervious to suggestions or commands

5wim ,

Raccoon isn't shown with a good enough grip on it to be holding the weight of a real gun, and we want to arming the raccoon population. In this case, given the plastic molding seams, it's a toy gun; this raccoon is in training.

Samsy , (edited )

Since you handle things with a "danger site" pointed to yourself and not to the opponent, it's the human giving the gun to the raccoon.

Think about how you would give someone a knife or a scissor.

Rebels_Droppin OP ,
@Rebels_Droppin@lemmy.world avatar

I can't imagine the racoon is following gun safety protocols. But I see your point

general_kitten ,

If you dont trust the raccoon why would you give them the gun

Brian437 ,

Something to do with second amendment

HootinNHollerin ,

Raccoon in hot pursuit of happiness

HootinNHollerin , (edited )

The guy is first dumb enough to point the gun at himself, and second is dumb enough to give it to a raccoon. But it’s still hilarious.

zarkanian ,
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Think about how you would give someone a knife or a scissor.

Why would you give somebody a scissor? Are you making them fight for the other half?

Slatlun ,

Scissor and scissors are interchangeable and mean the same thing. I agree that dropping the plural hurts my brain a little though

Samsy ,

Wait, it's "scissors" for just one? Those crazy English people, again.

Slatlun ,

Yes, if I said "hand me the scissors" it would just be one tool with two blades. I could also say "hand me a pair of scissors" to mean the same thing. Kind of like how "pair of pants" or "pair of glasses" mean just one of those items. For reference, I am from the US. Not sure if you meant English as the country or as the language. Either way, those usages are nonsense and I will happily keep using them.

LinkOpensChest_wav ,
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They who share the gun share the fun

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