Is the gun the RE4 Pistol you get by shooting all the blue coins for the merchant?
'Cuz that can shoot through multiple targets.
OT: If there is any form of concieveable way to heal myself, I'd shoot myself in the foot.
If not, I'll shoot world hunger--I hate being hungry.
But, then war will be stronger, and war causes devastation, and devastation causes lack of plants/harvest, and thus, more hunger...
Unless there's good ol' 'Merica with another Marshall plan.
To answer your question properly I'd shoot war. Hunger may rise but we could deal with it now with the military money.
To answer you question logically I'd line them both up and shoot them both at once. Either that or myself but only in the pinky toe.
To answer your question ridiculously I'd save the ammo and shoot which ever dude that thought it would be fun to popularise being a prick as being cool. Someone has got to pay for that.
War. That way, you get rid of the hatred and prejudice that come with war (I realise that is an oversimplified answer, but I feel that the question is itself quite broad and unspecific).
World hunger. War isn't fun, but since we no longer need food, we can now go on year long space voyages without worry of starvation. Also, scientific advancements are faster during war anyway.
I Shoot world hunger because, meh, I've got to shoot something, then I beat World war over the head with the gun until it thinks war is throwing ten pound gummi-bears at people.
I agree with the people who say World Hunger because World War is over a lot of that crap anyways and also the world needs a good culling of population now and again
I would shoot world hunger. war provides a very important function for both human psychology and for reducing population. If you get rid of war, billions will die of hunger which is much slower and uncomfortable than a bullet.
And, if you look very closely, science has increase the most when their is a clear and present threat. Humans only got to the moon because they thought their would be a way to gain the higher ground, and it created competition. We can attribute nearly everything we use today to devices originally developed for the use in war.
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