That's the wording of the law, but it was presented as an anti chemtrail law in this state, at least.
There are people here that seriously believe that cloud seeding, geoengineering, and weather modification is done through airliner "chemtrails" and that recent powerful hurricanes were actually the result of this liberal airliner weather weaponization.
The law is the state's response to its concerned constituency.
Teams doesn't understand that if I open a message and look at it and interact with it and sometimes even reply to it, that I no longer need a "new message" notification and it drives me fucking insane.
There's lots of big ammo that is "round", such as .50AE,. 475 Nitro, 30-30 Win, etc.
Actually, I'd say most large calibers between .404 PM and .700 Nitro Express are on the round side of things.
And, there is plenty of "pointy" small caliber rounds, like 5.7 x 28mm,. 17 HMR, 4.6x30 H&K, and depending on your leniency for what is "pointy,", even 9mm parabellum (luger) might apply.
Suppression is good for movement under fire and like you said, works well in groups. While an MG would be ideal, it works fine with pistols and rifles, too.
But like you said, if you're alone, it's probably best to stay low, concealed, and covered as much as possible. Take targeted shots, and gtfo of the situation if at all possible.
I don't have bipolar disorder myself, but I have friends who have it and have dated women who have it.
So, without speaking from the POV of someone actually dealing with the issue, all I can say is that in my experience, it's absolutely manageable.
The issue I've noticed seems to be with the medication. I've had a friend tell me he hated the side effects so he didn't keep taking them, and would thus swing into a manic or depressive episode until he'd start back on the meds. Similarly, I've heard of people (but not met personally) who take the meds for some time, decide that the meds worked and they don't have the condition anymore and then stop taking the meds. Only, of course, to swing into bipolar episode.
It's definitely got to suck, but I think if you all listen to his doctors (even though one made a mistake by taking him off the meds, they're human, too) and he is able to manage his medications you will all be ok.
I can't speak to his relationship. That's gonna be between them, but it's probably best for all parties to read up on bipolar disorder so they can better know what to expect and what not to fear. I have a coworker whose husband is bipolar and not the best with his meds from what I understand, and while she has some interesting/funny stories and long nights sometimes, they still seem very happy together.
I guess all that is to say: It sucks, but his life definitely isn't over lol. Listen to the doctors, maybe get him into some sort of therapy (if he's open to it), and stick with meds that work. My bipolar friends are all kind, mostly successful, good people. For some, I wouldn't even know had they not told me.
I've always wanted to run a Rick and Morty-esque Dungeons & Dragons game where the characters are asynchronistic / from a non-D&D universe, and are aware that they're stuck in a game that only exists in the minds of the players. Their main role, apart from surviving, is figuring out how to continue existing, or escape the game altogether. Meanwhile the D&D universe, as usual, is going through some fucked up shit with monsters and evil assholes.
I haven't figured out a mechanism for how they might be able to "escape" yet though lol. Maybe defeating the BBEG sends them back to their own universe somehow?
Man's already massaging her neck and head and saying it's too much, now you want him to massage her back too?
/s lol