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It's all fun and games until JD Vance starts challenging people to duels
Unlike the Jackson administration (yes, its been that long since the executive branch has been allowed to participate in duels, and thats for a very good reason, he was a lunatic) guns actually fire where you point then. Unless they insist on using some antique smoothbore, someones getting hurt. I would not put it past them that actually hurting your opponent is not the point of formal duels.
Pretty sure it'd be fun to watch JD Vance get killed in a duel
Spectating can be fun but the real enjoyment comes from being an active player
Does he pound his chest and say "I'll fight you!" with his voice cracking
Or becomes president.