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Time for your aunts to consider sleeping separately, imo. | |||
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As for the fat statement earlier, lmfao
[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Sorry to burst that bubble too, people. lol I think you're too busy projecting your vast list of inadequacies on others. You guys are humorous. | ||
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#794
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I wouldn't call you fat, but I wouldn't call you fit, either. Pretty thick through the middle and not much muscle development. I'd call your body type average.
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Ever think that I wouldn't need to google it? Guess what, I'm a 68W too. You may have never claimed it outright, but its pretty clear you were trying to imply it. For everyone else who has little insight into the way the army works, 68W is the second largest MOS in the army next to 11B(infantry) a good 70% of them work in support or garrison units, and have little to no actual combat arms experience. Harrison is trying to cling to a term that has little to do with what he actually does, which is pretty common among the 70% when they talk to people they think they can get away with it too. | |||
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6'1" 185 lbs, ride 10 miles daily (or very near to it when it isn't 95degrees out like today, heat exhaustion = bad) and currently training for a fun 5k in October.
Speaking of that 5k, there will be videos of the event and pictures when it's over. I'm hoping to place in the top 3, though I likely won't. I'm definitely fit enough :P | ||
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I think you flung that mud first, retard. | |||
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What you essentially did there was, (going to boil it down for your feeble mind to grab hold of easier)
"Why aren't you doing anything about the situation with raiding on P99?" <insert proof that I was at the first guild meeting where we attempted just that very thing> "STOP BRAGGING ON A NERD FORUM ROAR, I AM FAGEANUS AND I AM RAGING" | ||
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Why does it matter if someone has seen combat? Does it make their contribution any less important? Also, people are different - some don't talk about it, some do. I have friends who I served with who very clearly saw intense combat - some never talk about it, some talk about it drunk, and some just won't shut up about it. I have a CAR and as I previously joked about, a NAM with a V - anyone with knowledge of the Navy/Marines knows the significance of those awards. I have no problem talking about them or having earned them - maybe not in great detail, but I think saying that people who talk about it are frauds or making it up is pretty silly.
It really is a double edged sword guys - some people use their military service as a means to justify themselves as some how better or more worthy of praise than civilians; but on the flip side, everyone that has served, regardless of what their occupation is deserving of respect for their contribution in my opinion. You really need to find a happy medium. | ||
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