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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Obvious Gimmick on November 19, 2017, 04:09:58 PM
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I hear that far too often. Not everyone who's been in the military is a hero, or honorable, or even human.
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So for a few you look down on the majority? It's honorable to serve in the military. Something you probably will never know. Honor, duty, fidelity and true brotherhood is something you will never be involved in.
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they have a very similar 'aura' about them... same look, same mood
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thats like saying a great bodybuilder isnt a great bodybuilding hero just because he later in life killed someone
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So for a few you look down on the majority? It's honorable to serve in the military. Something you probably will never know. Honor, duty, fidelity and true brotherhood is something you will never be involved in.
oh stfu... most who join r tards that couldn't make shit happen in life otherwise.
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I hear that far too often. Not everyone who's been in the military is a hero, or honorable, or even human.
No shit, Sherlock. That goes with everything in life.
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thats like saying a great bodybuilder isnt a great bodybuilding hero just because he later in life killed someone
great bb hero? wtf is that anyway. hero cheapened daily
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oh stfu... most who join r tards that couldn't make shit happen in life otherwise.
haha quite true
plus US and Western military are just Israel's thugs