![]() 09/06/2016 at 14:10 • Filed to: off topic | ![]() | ![]() |
This is the definition that comes up if you Google “Russian Roulette”, emphasis mine
Rus·sian rou·lette
noun
the practice of loading a bullet into one chamber of a revolver, spinning the cylinder, and then pulling the trigger while pointing the gun at one’s own head
an activity that is potentially very dangerous.
Racing is an activity that is “potentially very dangerous”...Russian roulette is a whole other level
Revolver for your time
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Well, it depends how lucky you are. It’s only very dangerous when you decide to use a semi-automatic.
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5/6 doctors agree it’s perfectly safe.
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It’s only very dangerous when you decide to use a semi-automatic.
Unless you’re the last person to play.
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Potential risk of immediate death.
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The 6th had no comment for some reason
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At that point, maybe you should cheat.
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On a well oiled/maintained revolver the loaded chamber will end up in a bottom position the vast vast majority of the time due to gravity. You're good to go.