Subaru Legacy?
we got a live one here, where's my fuckin tar mop when i need it...
your legacy is 8 mug shots, choking sleeping bishes, and shitty vids.
I said ban me...
But let this be my legacy...
Have you ever been to Iraq? And if so did you choke some Tallyban bishes in they sleep
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why did ceo close the other thread with a java/cindy fighting warning?
Have you ever been to Iraq? And if so did you choke some Tallyban bishes in they sleep
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I never choked anyone in their sleep...
However, I did drop some hate as a government proxy...Something that I still think about daily.
The most poignant thing I ever saw was Iraqi corpses decapitated by DPICM that were waving a white flag. We fired on every position we occupied. You deflect the horror by making light of it...
Serious question. Do you think we will read about you someday in the newspaper taking out a post office or government building? Are you that eaten up with hate?
I never choked anyone in their sleep...
However, I did drop some hate as a government proxy...Something that I still think about daily.
The most poignant thing I ever saw was Iraqi corpses decapitated by DPICM that were waving a white flag. We fired on every position we occupied. You deflect the horror by making light of it...
I think you have some serious issues bro.
I fully enjoyed watching the pink mist settle after waxing a muffucker with the .50
Or watching those fgts take pop shots from windows and then bringing down the whole building with the MK19
I don't lose a wink of sleep over a damn thing other than my baby girl needing a bottle or wanting to be rocked. Fuck the rest.
Stop dwelling
Seems like you have a few issues yourself.
I thought the same thing until my History of Warfare professor recounted his journey through ptsd. He was also my adviser and told me every time I saw him that I reminded him of his crew chief. It didn't click until I saw the Heroes Under Fire episode on the history channel.Why is that bill? Because I'm not dwelling on war on a daily basis?
Shit has been happening since the dawn of time. You mean to tell me every man who has ever been in a war and doesn't come out the other side as a broken, sorrowful soul full of regret, has issues?
I didn't say it didn't change me. Hell, how could it not? I killed my first person, a full grown man who probably had a family, when I was an 18 year old kid.
But I realized that day that I could have been the one who got smeared in the dirt and never breathed again. THAT is war. Kill or be killed, it isn't a pretty thing, and it's not always glory an valor like hollywood would have you believe. Shit happens.
Then you move on and live your life.
I thought the same thing until my History of Warfare professor recounted his journey through ptsd. He was also my adviser and told me every time I saw him that I reminded him of his crew chief. It didn't click until I saw the Heroes Under Fire episode on the history channel.
I thought the same thing until my History of Warfare professor recounted his journey through ptsd. He was also my adviser and told me every time I saw him that I reminded him of his crew chief. It didn't click until I saw the Heroes Under Fire episode on the history channel.
I'm sure ptsd sucks but it's pretty evident by your posts here that you have problem with harping on the past. move past melody. move past your service. move past cindy and mitch. it's all over. make a new life.
You don't see zwhit posting about that dark time in his life where he sold his b-hole for meth money
What a load of shit. You are so full of shit it spews out of your mouth. Oh the things I have seen, the things I have done, please have pity on me, we don’t have pity for you we don’t give 2 shits about you. The sooner you are perma-bant the sooner we can enjoy ourselves without your worthless rants about nothing.
This absolutely
You don't see me posting constantly about my past mistakes or my high school or college girlfriends or my service
You don't see zwhit posting about that dark time in his life where he sold his b-hole for meth money
You gotta move on.
You know I have had some issues living with the things I had to do there but I came to grips with the fact that I done my job and my job saved more lives than I took and in the end thats all that matters. Killing is the job Marines do. Ive said this before and I will say it one more time for you if you think shooting people from afar is hard to live with try it up close and real personal hats where its at. Unless you have looked into the eyes of some poor soul you have sent on dont give me any shit about making lite of the situation it comes down to being a superior solider and God blesses me with the superior ability to impress my will onto others by any means necessary. I embrace the fact that at one point in my life I was a highly trained killing machine and that is why we live the way we do in this country. You need to grow up and move on its called being a man. The circle of life includes war and death. Its not pretty but it is necessary. You have the ability to be a good bro just let the shit go and move on with your life.I never choked anyone in their sleep...
However, I did drop some hate as a government proxy...Something that I still think about daily.
The most poignant thing I ever saw was Iraqi corpses decapitated by DPICM that were waving a white flag. We fired on every position we occupied. You deflect the horror by making light of it...
You know I have had some issues living with the things I had to do there but I came to grips with the fact that I done my job and my job saved more lives than I took and in the end thats all that matters. Killing is the job Marines do. Ive said this before and I will say it one more time for you if you think shooting people from afar is hard to live with try it up close and real personal hats where its at. Unless you have looked into the eyes of some poor soul you have sent on dont give me any shit about making lite of the situation it comes down to being a superior solider and God blesses me with the superior ability to impress my will onto others by any means necessary. I embrace the fact that at one point in my life I was a highly trained killing machine and that is why we live the way we do in this country. You need to grow up and move on its called being a man. The circle of life includes war and death. Its not pretty but it is necessary. You have the ability to be a good bro just let the shit go and move on with your life.
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I only ask my fellow veterans, would you wish your experience on your son? My father discouraged me but he gave permission...I'm sure my grandfather would have been proud.
Yes.
It did me a lot of good, and I'd be very proud of him for being a man.
I'd spank his ass though if he got on EF afterwards and turned into a whiney bitch
I wish that I could be free...
I love this song...
Unfortunately, we all live quiet desperate lives.
You can be free if you choose to be. I do not make lite of your mind set because it is not a good one. I feel for you and hope you can get past your troubles. The only way to get past it is to deal with it and move on. Pouring yourself in a bottle or sharing your troubles on a web site full of people who do not know what you have endured is not the way to move past it. This is a place people come to sling shit and have fun, usually at each others expense, you will not get the dialouge you need on EF. I hope you realize your mind set is not healthy and in the end you will waste away or do something really stupid and jsutify peoples impression that you were waek minded and with a very breakable will. Adjust yourself before it is too late. You're an intelligent dude, you need intervention. Living in the past will lead you no where bro. I say this as somebody who has been where you are. I've been a very angry violent indivdual for a good deal of my life. you need people in your life and things to wrap your mind around, instead of war and goverment. Do not let yourself be consumed by things you can not change. Embrace the things you can make a diffrence in and move forward, or die lonely and pissed off at a world that doesn't know you even exsist.
I suspect you're equating outcome with experience. Anything you learned in service was already there.We just justify things.
For example, soldiers love children...we saved up MRE packets to give to the kids....we didn't get our compassion for children from the army.
I ain't gonna fight you on the issue brother. We all have our own experiences but we need to unite and not just consider it just another male right of passage. We were intentionally damaged by a system that treats males as disposable.
I learned my compassion for children from an old football coach I had at Penn State. He was a good bro
Your dad discourages it because hes a product of vietnam. Your grandfather is proud because hes a product of WWII
The past 5 generations of my family have been Marines with the exception of my grandpa's dad, who was an Army full bird
Your dad discourages it because hes a product of vietnam. Your grandfather is proud because hes a product of WWII
Your dad discourages it because hes a product of vietnam. Your grandfather is proud because hes a product of WWII
titcr
WWII was probably the last righteous war our nation has had
My dad fought in WWII, in the South Pacific Theater. He told his kids to avoid going into the military. It wasn't all glorious for him by any means. They would go for weeks without food drops. Once they had to steal pineapples from a local grower because there was no food. He never ate pineapple again.
I'm not so sure he felt particularly "righteous" either. He had nightmares every night for the next 64 years, right up until he died. Though I'm sure the nightmares started very shortly after the war began. He was part of the cleanup crew at Pearl. They were at sea when Pearl was attacked. When they got the news they had to go back into port and black the ship out before heading to Pearl. They arrived a few weeks after the attack. He was Army Corps of Engineers. They cleaned up and rebuilt the mess. He saw most of the islands. He never wanted to go back. He saw plenty of death on both sides. Up close and personal. Nobody heard those stories until he opened up to a nurse, and a little bit to my mom just a few days before he died.
I don't think he found killing "Japs" righteous. Pretty sure he saw nothing glorious in war. I wish he was still alive. I miss him.
Amen brother, My father refused to receive Japanese businessmen that came to the factory where he was in charge of maintenance. later in life I figured out why such a good man would be so intolerant.. I've posted Eugene Sledge before...
Sounds like your Dad has as much problem letting go of things as you did.
Not sure what the Sledge VDO had to do with why he would not receive a japanese business man.
When someone cuts off the genitals of your friends to send a message it tends to leave an impression...
people move on via justifying their crimes...It's hard to be a mass murderer with a conscience.I had dinner with a man who had both parents incinerated in Hiroshima. Was as nice and cordial as anyone I ever met.
I realize it is not easy, but people do move on.
you're confusing glorious with righteous
I think it might of been the last war that had a legit excuse
I'm not confused.
While that war was justified, my point was that he and many others didn't see anything righteous about what they had to do or endure.
They didn't go on a 6 or 9 month tour and then come back for a year to have R&R with their families. He was gone, sleeping in tents in the mud or worse for almost 4 years straight.
He couldn't wait to get out. When they were lined up and the officer(s) said whoever wants to re-up, step forward...nobody stepped forward that time. Can't blame them.
You ever watch those documentaries? Those old dudes are not sitting back laughing about all the people they shot or killed, recalling fondly about blood spraying. They almost always break down. For some of them it's the first time they've talked about it.
Maybe you're confused?
I never said it was glorious....
and given that you actually know me...and I had assumed knew my POV on war in general...I'm surprised you're picking out what I said to take out of context.
and I did more then watch documentaries you ass basket...I've talked to more than a handful of vets first hand
OH and those 6-9 month tours...yeah...they didnt even have those for the army in 04-05 so shit in your fucking hat
but I absolutely love when someone wants to "tell everyone how it is" because their grammpy served some 70 fuckin yrs ago
and I did more than live with a vet...jus sayin
get back to me when you last two weeks
and let me reiterate...given that you know me and know what my MOS was...I'm pretty sure its not too hard to figure out my stance on the matter
you wanna be pissy at someone...go blow BBT up..hes the one happy with blood spray mist and shit
Lets get serious, shirlz, women don't serve combat roles
I made references to what both of you had posted in a couple posts. Someone else too...SD maybe?
Easy Shirl. You might wanna check that your var isn't drol or oral tren or something.
Thats what I did...I made it all about me....
I'm the only one I can speak for
Java isn't pumped about his service, BBT is...SD really isn't talkin about it
Jack hasn't gotten in here to say shit...I reference WWII having a whole lot more of a righteous thing behind it then say..OIF, operation iraqi freedome? how does that relate to the twin towers being taken down...please tell me
Lets get serious, shirlz, women don't serve combat roles
ololololWomen in combat?
WTF? Is the kitchen under attack???
I'm done...
I apparently memememe-d it
when what I really did was take offense to anyone who hasn't served thinking they have a clue
and you're right...
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