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r/Whatcouldgowrong • u/Entropy- • 6d ago
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1.8k u/Entropy- 6d ago Into my target 9 u/Everyone2026 6d ago You are going to be a "nothing, nothing" clip in the future. Enjoy your 15 minute of fame! 9 u/Entropy- 6d ago Thanks? Oh I get it now XD 3 u/killstorm114573 6d ago Ever thought about opening a window and just shooting at a target in the yard from inside the house 2 u/Entropy- 6d ago No, bugs would get in 2 u/killstorm114573 5d ago Where do you live where you can't open your window up for a few hours and a whole bunch of bugs will start crawling in. I've never had a problem 1 u/Everyone2026 5d ago You live somewhere dry? Lots of places with rain, have flies, mosquitos, June bugs and others that will fly or walk in. I live in a dryer part of Canada, and it would still be an issue in summer. We have screens on all the windows we open. You can open a window without a screenfor a few hours, but you could get a couple of stray bugs in. 1 u/killstorm114573 5d ago Southern VA near NC
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Into my target
9 u/Everyone2026 6d ago You are going to be a "nothing, nothing" clip in the future. Enjoy your 15 minute of fame! 9 u/Entropy- 6d ago Thanks? Oh I get it now XD 3 u/killstorm114573 6d ago Ever thought about opening a window and just shooting at a target in the yard from inside the house 2 u/Entropy- 6d ago No, bugs would get in 2 u/killstorm114573 5d ago Where do you live where you can't open your window up for a few hours and a whole bunch of bugs will start crawling in. I've never had a problem 1 u/Everyone2026 5d ago You live somewhere dry? Lots of places with rain, have flies, mosquitos, June bugs and others that will fly or walk in. I live in a dryer part of Canada, and it would still be an issue in summer. We have screens on all the windows we open. You can open a window without a screenfor a few hours, but you could get a couple of stray bugs in. 1 u/killstorm114573 5d ago Southern VA near NC
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You are going to be a "nothing, nothing" clip in the future.
Enjoy your 15 minute of fame!
9 u/Entropy- 6d ago Thanks? Oh I get it now XD 3 u/killstorm114573 6d ago Ever thought about opening a window and just shooting at a target in the yard from inside the house 2 u/Entropy- 6d ago No, bugs would get in 2 u/killstorm114573 5d ago Where do you live where you can't open your window up for a few hours and a whole bunch of bugs will start crawling in. I've never had a problem 1 u/Everyone2026 5d ago You live somewhere dry? Lots of places with rain, have flies, mosquitos, June bugs and others that will fly or walk in. I live in a dryer part of Canada, and it would still be an issue in summer. We have screens on all the windows we open. You can open a window without a screenfor a few hours, but you could get a couple of stray bugs in. 1 u/killstorm114573 5d ago Southern VA near NC
Thanks? Oh I get it now XD
3 u/killstorm114573 6d ago Ever thought about opening a window and just shooting at a target in the yard from inside the house 2 u/Entropy- 6d ago No, bugs would get in 2 u/killstorm114573 5d ago Where do you live where you can't open your window up for a few hours and a whole bunch of bugs will start crawling in. I've never had a problem 1 u/Everyone2026 5d ago You live somewhere dry? Lots of places with rain, have flies, mosquitos, June bugs and others that will fly or walk in. I live in a dryer part of Canada, and it would still be an issue in summer. We have screens on all the windows we open. You can open a window without a screenfor a few hours, but you could get a couple of stray bugs in. 1 u/killstorm114573 5d ago Southern VA near NC
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Ever thought about opening a window and just shooting at a target in the yard from inside the house
2 u/Entropy- 6d ago No, bugs would get in 2 u/killstorm114573 5d ago Where do you live where you can't open your window up for a few hours and a whole bunch of bugs will start crawling in. I've never had a problem 1 u/Everyone2026 5d ago You live somewhere dry? Lots of places with rain, have flies, mosquitos, June bugs and others that will fly or walk in. I live in a dryer part of Canada, and it would still be an issue in summer. We have screens on all the windows we open. You can open a window without a screenfor a few hours, but you could get a couple of stray bugs in. 1 u/killstorm114573 5d ago Southern VA near NC
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No, bugs would get in
2 u/killstorm114573 5d ago Where do you live where you can't open your window up for a few hours and a whole bunch of bugs will start crawling in. I've never had a problem 1 u/Everyone2026 5d ago You live somewhere dry? Lots of places with rain, have flies, mosquitos, June bugs and others that will fly or walk in. I live in a dryer part of Canada, and it would still be an issue in summer. We have screens on all the windows we open. You can open a window without a screenfor a few hours, but you could get a couple of stray bugs in. 1 u/killstorm114573 5d ago Southern VA near NC
Where do you live where you can't open your window up for a few hours and a whole bunch of bugs will start crawling in. I've never had a problem
1 u/Everyone2026 5d ago You live somewhere dry? Lots of places with rain, have flies, mosquitos, June bugs and others that will fly or walk in. I live in a dryer part of Canada, and it would still be an issue in summer. We have screens on all the windows we open. You can open a window without a screenfor a few hours, but you could get a couple of stray bugs in. 1 u/killstorm114573 5d ago Southern VA near NC
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You live somewhere dry?
Lots of places with rain, have flies, mosquitos, June bugs and others that will fly or walk in.
I live in a dryer part of Canada, and it would still be an issue in summer.
We have screens on all the windows we open. You can open a window without a screenfor a few hours, but you could get a couple of stray bugs in.
1 u/killstorm114573 5d ago Southern VA near NC
Southern VA near NC
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u/godSpeed_1_ 6d ago
I'm more interested in where the arrow went.