So Lisa was sitting here telling me a story about "the other Frank," this guy who works in the warehouse pulling reels. She said don't get on his bad side, he's a "straight-up thug" because he carries a gun around all the time. So I'm thinking, that's great, what's he thinking he's going to do, get angry and shoot someone and be awesome? Ignoring any consequences there. Or, maybe, just threaten if he needs to with it? Because that always turns out well and not dangerous. Perhaps, he just feels better carrying it around? Because that's not compensating at all. So why does Lisa, acknowledging that he may, in fact, be a moron in that regard, still think he's that much more awesome for being a "straight-up thug"? Oy.

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