• delikt@lemmy.zip
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    9 days ago

    Its so strange for Europeans to read this because we don’t let Weapons randomly lay around armorized and our Walls are not that thin, that this can happen such as easy as with US paperwalls

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      9 days ago

      I guarantee that whatever gun did this could probably go through most internal building walls in European homes too. It’s a gun, not a nerf dart.

      Of course, unless it came in from outside the building. In which case, brick would probably stop it, yeah. I’d probably know if I read the article, but, ya know how it goes.

      But yes on that first part.

      *Guys, I get it. I appreciate you all measuring your walls for me, but I get it. We can stop now.

      • Omgpwnies@lemmy.world
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        9 days ago

        A fair number of internal walls are also thick brick or concrete. In warmer climates it helps keep the building cool from thermal mass, it’s also sturdier for places prone to hurricanes.