The phrase "shoot first, ask questions later" is often attributed to the character Han Solo from the "Star Wars" franchise, reflecting his bold and impulsive approach to danger. The expression encapsulates a mindset of taking immediate action without hesitation, typically in high-stakes situations. While Han Solo popularized it, variations of the phrase have been used in various contexts throughout history.
Shoot it i said shoot it
it wasnt a question. it was a statement. he said "i ask the simple questions"
Reagan
go to a bank whip out your gun and shoot the teller... nuff said
Reagan
She told them it is Amethyst.
Her choise for both of your questions
you'd have a 50% chance of getting the 3rd and 4th question correct because you said the first 2 questions are already anwsered correctly :)
thomas
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This is said of a newborn baby's first hair, not later in life.
A homophone for chute is shoot. they are said the same, but have different spelling.