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Yes, but that's about as far as I can implementing in non-special way.
A "special" way might be solve it, but it's not my priority.
I mean technically it works, but it makes no sense. It does very little damage, but has very little CD. The problem is that pawn choses attack verbs randomly and will chose other two options aswell, even if they got less DPS.
I hope my english is understandable enough
I used the pig emoji because the pig emojis are some of my favorite ones and they're also the only emojis I got
I didn't even realize that indeed pigs and 'the pigs' were related at the moment of writing that sentence. I knew that of course but it was completely unintentional that they happened to line up. It's funny how you read so much into it.
@kaitorisenkou
I apologize if I confused you, I was laughing because you said 'it seems some police agencies use this as a baton'
I thought it didn't need to be said but you did it anyway so I thought you said it as a joke. I had a good laugh at that line, that's why I put the smiling pig emoji (not intentional to refer to the police though). I have respect for the police. Pig emoji has in no way any meaning to the police in this case.
My own interpretation, of course. And I may be projecting my distrust towards police and governments onto this apparently simple comment as well. But my attitude is by no means rare or unfounded in today's world. Unfortunately.
Nothing wrong with it. Nothing wrong at all.
Let's break this down. Judging from the pig emoji in The Blind One's comment, he may be referring to police officers in the derogatory slang term of "pigs". By putting that part of your text in quotations, and the slanderous pig emoji as his reaction, this user has a negative opinion of police officers, and may believe that they use tonfas for purposes much more violent than the defensive weapons they were initially intended as.
It's socio-cultural commentary towards illegitimate and immoral excessive use of force by police, as well as their nature of being obedient attack dogs of governments that are all too often uncaring, corrupt and amoral.