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Getting a message to someone can be done in all different sorts of mediums -- paper and ink, electronic data, even your own blood [[CouldntFindAPen if you have nothing else]]. But sometimes a person decides to write something into a surface in bullet holes. The reason can vary, from a comedic indication of a rough personality to a blunt threat that the person wants to make deadly clear to their target, but the result is the same: a sentence, a word, a CallingCard or even a letter formed of bullets. One would need ImprobableAimingSkills to make the writing legible.

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Getting a message to someone can be done in all different sorts of mediums -- paper and ink, electronic data, even your own blood [[CouldntFindAPen if you have nothing else]]. But sometimes a person decides to write something into a surface in bullet holes. The reason can vary, from a comedic indication of a rough personality to a blunt threat that the person wants to make deadly clear to their target, but the result is the same: a sentence, a word, a CallingCard or even a letter formed of bullets. One would need ImprobableAimingSkills and a [[BottomlessMagazines Bottomless Magazine]] to make the writing legible.
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* In Lei's ending in ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}} 2'', he uses his gun to write "THE END" on a target at a shooting range.

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* In Lei's ending in ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}} 2'', ''VideoGame/Tekken2'', he uses his gun to write "THE END" on a target at a shooting range.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Clone High}}'': In the fourth episode of the first season, the title card of Gandhi's buddy cop movie with George Washington Carver, "Black and Tan" is spelled out with bullet holes. In a comedic twist, it also takes an rather awkward long while to spell each letter with the shots.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Clone High}}'': ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'': In the fourth episode of the first season, the title card of Gandhi's buddy cop movie with George Washington Carver, "Black and Tan" is spelled out with bullet holes. In a comedic twist, it also takes an rather awkward long while to spell each letter with the shots.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Clone High}}'': In the fourth episode of the first season, the title card of Gandhi's buddy cop movie with George Washington Carver, "Black and Tan" is spelled out with bullet holes. In a comedic twist, the title screen also takes an rather awkward long while to be spelled by each shot.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Clone High}}'': In the fourth episode of the first season, the title card of Gandhi's buddy cop movie with George Washington Carver, "Black and Tan" is spelled out with bullet holes. In a comedic twist, the title screen it also takes an rather awkward long while to be spelled by spell each shot.letter with the shots.

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