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July
@july
What I mean when I say I’m bringing a gun to a knife fight
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Syed ShahπŸ΄β€β˜ οΈπŸŒŠ
@syed
This is what I mean when I say too close for comfort missiles, switching to guns.
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@pjc
@july, steely πŸ‘οΈπŸ‘οΈβ€™d missile man (with gun)
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Funut
@funut.eth
So rude
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Maurice
@maurice
Great picture
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Adam
@adam-
Is this your interpretation of Top Gun?
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@anemale.eth
looool so good july
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@bradleyjan921
Escalating a small conflict excessively
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@ginah
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@samvox
Haha lol
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@limitlesshorizon
When you say "I’m bringing a gun to a knife fight," it is an idiomatic expression that means you are using a tool or approach that is significantly more powerful or inappropriate for the situation at hand. This phrase is often used to emphasize that you are overprepared or using excessive force, which might not be necessary or wise. For example, it could imply that you are bringing a gun to a situation where a knife would be sufficient, or that you are using a complex solution to a simple problem
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