[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Caption this pic (Page 1 of 2)
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"Don't touch me you jug-eared communist cocksuckin' fagot......Sir" |
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I can't stand to look at this guy. The soldier on the left has the WTF are you doing look on his face. Actually he has a "I wanna beat his ass look on his face." I thought the soldier on the right had that look for being touched and the left had the WTF look. But maybe they both want to beat him with the umbrellas. |
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I can't stand to look at this guy. The soldier on the left has the WTF are you doing look on his face. Actually he has a "I wanna beat his ass look on his face." I thought the soldier on the right had that look for being touched and the left had the WTF look. But maybe they both want to beat him with the umbrellas. There are no soldiers in that photo. (Which has been posted, and repeatedly captioned, many times today.) |
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I can't stand to look at this guy. The soldier on the left has the WTF are you doing look on his face. Prepare your anus from the onslaught of Marines for calling the one in the picture a "Soldier".
Oh, for Pete's sake. I'll see your with a . Us lowly civilians are not trained to read rank or uniforms. Until you've identified yourself, you'll be referred to as or soldier and spoken to as sir. I just stick with sir. No disrespect but that is how most people get through life. If you think I need 20 lashings for that, you'll be referred to as comrade.
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"Don't touch me you jug-eared communist cocksuckin' fagot......Sir" This. |
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I can't stand to look at this guy. The soldier on the left has the WTF are you doing look on his face. Prepare your anus from the onslaught of Marines for calling the one in the picture a "Soldier".
Oh, for Pete's sake. I'll see your with a . Us lowly civilians are not trained to read rank or uniforms. Until you've identified yourself, you'll be referred to as or soldier and spoken to as sir. I just stick with sir. No disrespect but that is how most people get through life. If you think I need 20 lashings for that, you'll be referred to as comrade.
Is it really that hard to know the difference between at least the dress uniforms of your country's armed forces?
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I can't stand to look at this guy. The soldier on the left has the WTF are you doing look on his face. Prepare your anus from the onslaught of Marines for calling the one in the picture a "Soldier".
Oh, for Pete's sake. I'll see your with a . Us lowly civilians are not trained to read rank or uniforms. Until you've identified yourself, you'll be referred to as or soldier and spoken to as sir. I just stick with sir. No disrespect but that is how most people get through life. If you think I need 20 lashings for that, you'll be referred to as comrade.
Is it really that hard to know the difference between at least the dress uniforms of your country's armed forces? ![]() That material is not part of the standardized testing and therefore is not taught. |
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Quoted: Quoted: http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/xx239/Scott_In_OKC/General%20Images/roflbot_zps16ac173e.jpg Stolen from Scott_in_OKC Or something like that. Right Click / Save As.... And I thank you! Ditto. Heading for facebook. |
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I can't stand to look at this guy. The soldier on the left has the WTF are you doing look on his face. Prepare your anus from the onslaught of Marines for calling the one in the picture a "Soldier".
Oh, for Pete's sake. I'll see your with a . Us lowly civilians are not trained to read rank or uniforms. Until you've identified yourself, you'll be referred to as or soldier and spoken to as sir. I just stick with sir. No disrespect but that is how most people get through life. If you think I need 20 lashings for that, you'll be referred to as comrade.
You now have your first lesson. |
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I can't stand to look at this guy. The soldier on the left has the WTF are you doing look on his face. Prepare your anus from the onslaught of Marines for calling the one in the picture a "Soldier".
Oh, for Pete's sake. I'll see your with a . Us lowly civilians are not trained to read rank or uniforms. Until you've identified yourself, you'll be referred to as or soldier and spoken to as sir. I just stick with sir. No disrespect but that is how most people get through life. If you think I need 20 lashings for that, you'll be referred to as comrade.
You now have your first lesson. CLICKBANGBANG I never said you need 20 lashings for that faux pas. I clearly stated to prepare your anus for the onslaught from the Marines on this board for your error. You summarize a great part of the problem with our country these days; people are content "just to get by". I would think the Marine Corps Dress Blues are the most recognizable of any of our Armed Forces uniforms. Lesson number two: For the record I was an Airman (which is a term of address for members of the United States Air Force) from 1993-2003, and I held the rank of Technical Sergeant. Don't call me "Sir", because I work for a living.
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. Us lowly civilians are not trained to read rank or uniforms. Until you've identified yourself, you'll be referred to as or soldier and spoken to as sir. I just stick with sir. No disrespect but that is how most people get through life. If you think I need 20 lashings for that, you'll be referred to as comrade.

