Awo boys are unhinged. First I'd presumed it was a "Calvin Klein" waistline flex, with fewer to non "green crocodile" Lacoste shorts or an Arsenal play-pant. No, I was wrong. The waistlines ain't the flex; Awo boys are simply just enjoying the free bliss of flipping guns.
Awo Hall, Annex, we the boys begin our flipping show with the bzzzt-ing of zippers and uncocking of buckles; then the exposure of either skin or necks of fabric; then a retrospective perception of the already full cartridge; and finally, aiming the fleshly-veined nozzle threatening an unassuming plants that has become target for practice.
Like a rule carved on a plague, everyone picks the alternative of flipping guns with zero regards for the time—It's like with every swipe of the minute, a seemingly harmless bullets grinds forward relentlessly like a machine gun from either one corner, the gray wall, or besides the abandoned water tanks. Annex has become a brigade at war, and everybody is armed and ready at any second of the day to fire. A casual flip here, a nonchalant flip there, with no sense of decorum and restraint.
Nobody bothers the loo with such matters either, we (they) all simply just flip guns and do it at the designated "spots". Alas, your "spot" is determined by your level of shamelessness, self-awareness, and possibly pride in your tool of combat—they'd also wanna flaunt. The extremely self-aware folks flip guns in the most ridiculous of manners, either by the two-palm cup method, the nozzle-tip-peek method, or the high-vigilance-quick-shaking method. The nonchalant, simply just flip guns at they see fit, beautifully unbothered. Unfortunately the soils of every "spots" are now as black as tar, with rings of crispy-brown at the circumferenced edge, teeming with unflourishing plants struggling to live.
The callousness of flipping guns here is second to none and treacherously contagious; after a period of shielded flipping, this infection makes its host stupidly bold. Yet does this humble writer ever flip guns too? I doubt you would ever find out. But it's interesting catching their carefully ludicrous attempts at flipping guns.