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Oh no you just didn't... INTSS, in before the shit storm. got to have a little fun with them. |
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i tell my wife all the time, the marine corps is the gayest organization i have ever been in.....
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Looks like the old wrestlin days in high school... |
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There's a lot of truth there:
*Psychological situps *Painting testicles with edge dressing (8th and I) the list goes on |
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There's a lot of truth there:
*Psychological situps *Painting testicles with edge dressing (8th and I) the list goes on |
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i tell my wife all the time, the marine corps is the gayest organization i have ever been in..... Out of all the gay organizations you've been in, the USMC is the gayest? |
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I hear they use powdered soap in the Navy because it takes longer for Marines to pick up.
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There's a lot of truth there: *Psychological situps *Painting testicles with edge dressing (8th and I) the list goes on Atomic Sit-ups |
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Quoted: I hear they use powdered soap in the Navy because it takes longer for Marines to pick up. The Navy has Marines on their ships because sheep would be too obvious. |
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Laugh it up chairforce. Uriarte is a Marine, It's like 2 black guys using the "N" word to each other. coming from you maytag repairman looking, transformer logo having, non-warfighting fucknuts...its not as funny. So spin your aeron chair around and go back to complaining about the NIPR being too slow.
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That strip about church is awesome. When I was in bootcamp I refused to go to church on sundays. I was one of 3 out of 60 something.
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Laugh it up chairforce. Uriarte is a Marine, It's like 2 black guys using the "N" word to each other. coming from you maytag repairman looking, transformer logo having, non-warfighting fucknuts...its not as funny. So spin your aeron chair around and go back to complaining about the NIPR being too slow. Ahh, another one hitch wonder, like most shit talking Jarheads. If the Marine corps is so great, why do 60% of you bail out at the first opportunity and spend the rest of your lives talking up about how great it was? Chest thumping one hitch wonders, the USMC's number one product. |
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Laugh it up chairforce. Uriarte is a Marine, It's like 2 black guys using the "N" word to each other. coming from you maytag repairman looking, transformer logo having, non-warfighting fucknuts...its not as funny. So spin your aeron chair around and go back to complaining about the NIPR being too slow. IMO the Air Force does it right. We have very few homos, probably because we have our own showers! Now don't you have some penis to fondle? |
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Quoted: Laugh it up chairforce. Uriarte is a Marine, It's like 2 black guys using the "N" word to each other. coming from you maytag repairman looking, transformer logo having, non-warfighting fucknuts...its not as funny. So spin your aeron chair around and go back to complaining about the NIPR being too slow. Lol. |
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you're just butt hurt and insecure cuz you only have 3 month long deployments.
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Laugh it up chairforce. Uriarte is a Marine, It's like 2 black guys using the "N" word to each other. coming from you maytag repairman looking, transformer logo having, non-warfighting fucknuts...its not as funny. So spin your aeron chair around and go back to complaining about the NIPR being too slow. That's odd. I've never had that problem. http://www.af.mil/shared/media/ggallery/webgraphic/AFG-100527-003.jpg touche' sir....touche' |
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IMO the Air Force does it right. We have very few homos, probably because we have our own showers! Now don't you have some penis to fondle? But...but...how would you know? I mean...I've never been able to tell the difference between a gay man and an Airman, and I was in the Navy. |
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Laugh it up chairforce. Uriarte is a Marine, It's like 2 black guys using the "N" word to each other. coming from you maytag repairman looking, transformer logo having, non-warfighting fucknuts...its not as funny. So spin your aeron chair around and go back to complaining about the NIPR being too slow. Ahh, another one hitch wonder, like most shit talking Jarheads. If the Marine corps is so great, why do 60% of you bail out at the first opportunity and spend the rest of your lives talking up about how great it was? Chest thumping one hitch wonders, the USMC's number one product. You are sadly mistaken in applying that to me. The infantry is HARD. It's not somewhere you spend 20yrs. Combat arms is hard on the body. It's a young mans game. We get in, serve our country, and get the fuck out. If all I did was wrench on airplanes or sit in a cubicIe shuffling personnel files I wouldnt understand Marines either. I did 8yrs, then became a contractor. I have spent at least half of every year for the last 8yrs in a combat zone. Since you're airforce I will type slow. Eight...years...is...more...than...one...hitch. Don't lash out at me and assume I'm a "one hitch wonder" just because you made a career of mediocrity in a nearly irrelevant organization. |
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Don't lash out at me and assume I'm a "one hitch wonder" just because you made a career of mediocrity in a nearly irrelevant organization. I wasn't "lashing out" at you, I was responding to your usual half hearted shit talking. Like most jarheads, your half-assed insults never get very creative or accurate, so there's never anything to get upset about. So you did two hitches before you jumped ship? Wow, what dedication! |
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Getting a little heated in here... Love the new Avatar, Subnet! |
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Laugh it up chairforce. Uriarte is a Marine, It's like 2 black guys using the "N" word to each other. coming from you maytag repairman looking, transformer logo having, non-warfighting fucknuts...its not as funny. So spin your aeron chair around and go back to complaining about the NIPR being too slow. Ahh, another one hitch wonder, like most shit talking Jarheads. If the Marine corps is so great, why do 60% of you bail out at the first opportunity and spend the rest of your lives talking up about how great it was? Chest thumping one hitch wonders, the USMC's number one product. It is actually closer to 80-90 percent and that is how we build and design our force. A younger, more aggressive force works better for infantry centric combat. We don't want to keep most Marines in service, we want a high turn over of forces. It is also why the Marine Corps is cost wise one of the cheaper forces, when 60 percent of a services costs are on people, more junior people mean it costs less. |
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I got nothing but love for my blue-suited brethren. My best friend from childhood and my brother are career AF NCOs so I have a window into their worthlessness (lulz). Calling me a "one hitch wonder" is almost guaranteed to provoke a disproportionate response considering how much war I have participated in. Especially when that insult comes from a remf that does 4 month deployments, if he deploys at all.
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I got nothing but love for my blue-suited brethren. My best friend from childhood and my brother are career AF NCOs so I have a window into their worthlessness (lulz). Calling me a "one hitch wonder" is almost guaranteed to provoke a disproportionate response considering how much war I have participated in. Especially when that insult comes from a remf that does 4 month deployments, if he deploys at all. I'm AF and would like to know how to get one of these 4 month deployments! I've been getting fucked! |
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Don't lash out at me and assume I'm a "one hitch wonder" just because you made a career of mediocrity in a nearly irrelevant organization. I wasn't "lashing out" at you, I was responding to your usual half hearted shit talking. Like most jarheads, your half-assed insults never get very creative or accurate, so there's never anything to get upset about. So you did two hitches before you jumped ship? Wow, what dedication! It is much easier to be dedicated in an organization that does not cause you to suffer all that much, you have the shortest deployments, lowest KIA rate, best living standards and most civilian like of all the military organizations. Most will never have to sleep in a hole in the ground, shoot people, go 4 months without showering, live in the elements or have to carry your wounded to an extract. So yes it is much easier for those in the Air Force to choose to stay blue. |
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Quoted: I often see people write that same sentiment. Sometimes in jest, sometimes not.Quoted: Laugh it up chairforce. Uriarte is a Marine, It's like 2 black guys using the "N" word to each other. coming from you maytag repairman looking, transformer logo having, non-warfighting fucknuts...its not as funny. So spin your aeron chair around and go back to complaining about the NIPR being too slow. Ahh, another one hitch wonder, like most shit talking Jarheads. If the Marine corps is so great, why do 60% of you bail out at the first opportunity and spend the rest of your lives talking up about how great it was? Chest thumping one hitch wonders, the USMC's number one product. When your cutting score goes through the roof, and the only senior enlisted left are all idiots that will get you killed, sometimes the writings on the wall. Maybe it has a lot to do with your buddies getting turned inside out by IEDs, or tore up by RPG's. There's a lot of one pump Army also, it's not limited to the Marines, but we're more vocal about it because at least when I was in, there was only 16,000 active duty Infantry! Less Infantry Marines total than one Army Infantry Division (and they have a couple). Think about that, when you hear about everything the Marines accomplish in the GWOT, the tip of the spear is outnumbered by pretty much every profession around. There's probably more cab drivers in New York than active Marines. Hell, the average level for the entire active duty Marines is 250,000! So yea, we're proud, and talk shit. So what? Who's going to stop us? Or say we don't rate? |
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I got nothing but love for my blue-suited brethren. My best friend from childhood and my brother are career AF NCOs so I have a window into their worthlessness (lulz). Calling me a "one hitch wonder" is almost guaranteed to provoke a disproportionate response considering how much war I have participated in. Especially when that insult comes from a remf that does 4 month deployments, if he deploys at all. I'm AF and would like to know how to get one of these 4 month deployments! I've been getting fucked! LOL, yeah no shit. why is it always the "My life is so tough cause I'm a grunt" types that piss and moan about how unfair it is and that they have it the worst? Guess what, if you wanted a job that was easy on you then yah should have either picked your fucking job or spelled your name right on the ASVAB. I know plenty of trigger pullers that love their job and know everyone has a roll. I see more of the infantry types cry about how hard it is when it comes time to load a cargo plane than you would expect... but I guess pushing thousands of pounds of cargo around all day isn't hard on the body is it? the rest of us dont cry, we do our jobs with pride and see the whole machine at work. |
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Who here wants to hear how I fought the good fight by serving 67 days in the AOR for AEF 5/6 2008-2009?
I guess that makes it more like AEF 6 than 5/6, no? To think, I'm headed back to the Canoe Club in 2011... |
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Im not saying "my life is so tough"because I was a grunt. Im simply saying that the Corps has high turn over due mostly to the ravaging effects of combat arms careers in the body. I actually work harder and see more "shit" as a contractor than I ever did as a Marine and I was in a fairly high speed organization when I was in. Its probably fairly safe to say that the average "one hitch wonder" from the Corps has done more in this war than the average AF E-7 with 16. It's not uncommon to see LCpl's in their "Chariles" with 4 rows of ribbons. REAL ribbons, not that bullshit you get for qualifying with the rifle with the .22 adapter or the ISMT.
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but I guess pushing thousands of pounds of cargo around all day isn't hard on the body is it? We have air wing types also and no it doesn't compare the Grunts (I am not a grunt) age much quicker than our 130 or heavy lift helicopter guys |
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I often see people write that same sentiment. Sometimes in jest, sometimes not.
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Laugh it up chairforce. Uriarte is a Marine, It's like 2 black guys using the "N" word to each other. coming from you maytag repairman looking, transformer logo having, non-warfighting fucknuts...its not as funny. So spin your aeron chair around and go back to complaining about the NIPR being too slow. Ahh, another one hitch wonder, like most shit talking Jarheads. If the Marine corps is so great, why do 60% of you bail out at the first opportunity and spend the rest of your lives talking up about how great it was? Chest thumping one hitch wonders, the USMC's number one product. When your cutting score goes through the roof, and the only senior enlisted left are all idiots that will get you killed, sometimes the writings on the wall. Maybe it has a lot to do with your buddies getting turned inside out by IEDs, or tore up by RPG's. There's a lot of one pump Army also, it's not limited to the Marines, but we're more vocal about it because at least when I was in, there was only 16,000 active duty Infantry! Less Infantry Marines total than one Army Infantry Division (and they have a couple). Think about that, when you hear about everything the Marines accomplish in the GWOT, the tip of the spear is outnumbered by pretty much every profession around. There's probably more cab drivers in New York than active Marines. Hell, the average level for the entire active duty Marines is 250,000! So yea, we're proud, and talk shit. So what? Who's going to stop us? Or say we don't rate? At our height we hit 212,000, our target and Congressionally authorized end-strength was 202K. When you were in there around 25,000 infantry in the Marines, now there is a bit over 30,000. |
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Who here wants to hear how I fought the good fight by serving 67 days in the AOR for AEF 5/6 2008-2009? I guess that makes it more like AEF 6 than 5/6, no? The cut of your jib.....I like it. i would have a beer with this guy. To think, I'm headed back to the Canoe Club in 2011... |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I got nothing but love for my blue-suited brethren. My best friend from childhood and my brother are career AF NCOs so I have a window into their worthlessness (lulz). Calling me a "one hitch wonder" is almost guaranteed to provoke a disproportionate response considering how much war I have participated in. Especially when that insult comes from a remf that does 4 month deployments, if he deploys at all. I'm AF and would like to know how to get one of these 4 month deployments! I've been getting fucked! LOL, yeah no shit. why is it always the "My life is so tough cause I'm a grunt" types that piss and moan about how unfair it is and that they have it the worst? Guess what, if you wanted a job that was easy on you then yah should have either picked your fucking job or spelled your name right on the ASVAB. I know plenty of trigger pullers that love their job and know everyone has a roll. I see more of the infantry types cry about how hard it is when it comes time to load a cargo plane than you would expect... but I guess pushing thousands of pounds of cargo around all day isn't hard on the body is it? the rest of us dont cry, we do our jobs with pride and see the whole machine at work. |
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As an outsider, it's hard to watch an inter-service rivalry unfold. I get it when it's good natured ribbing, but for some reason, it's hard for me to read it when it takes a somber tone.
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An Air Farce baggage handler is talking shit to a Marine grunt. Only on the internet.
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Quoted: An Air Farce baggage handler is talking shit to a Marine grunt. Only on the internet. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Oh no... I've seen that shit in person hundreds of times. There's usually beer, whiskey and Jeremiah Weed involved. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I often see people write that same sentiment. Sometimes in jest, sometimes not.Quoted: Laugh it up chairforce. Uriarte is a Marine, It's like 2 black guys using the "N" word to each other. coming from you maytag repairman looking, transformer logo having, non-warfighting fucknuts...its not as funny. So spin your aeron chair around and go back to complaining about the NIPR being too slow. Ahh, another one hitch wonder, like most shit talking Jarheads. If the Marine corps is so great, why do 60% of you bail out at the first opportunity and spend the rest of your lives talking up about how great it was? Chest thumping one hitch wonders, the USMC's number one product. When your cutting score goes through the roof, and the only senior enlisted left are all idiots that will get you killed, sometimes the writings on the wall. Maybe it has a lot to do with your buddies getting turned inside out by IEDs, or tore up by RPG's. There's a lot of one pump Army also, it's not limited to the Marines, but we're more vocal about it because at least when I was in, there was only 16,000 active duty Infantry! Less Infantry Marines total than one Army Infantry Division (and they have a couple). Think about that, when you hear about everything the Marines accomplish in the GWOT, the tip of the spear is outnumbered by pretty much every profession around. There's probably more cab drivers in New York than active Marines. Hell, the average level for the entire active duty Marines is 250,000! So yea, we're proud, and talk shit. So what? Who's going to stop us? Or say we don't rate? At our height we hit 212,000, our target and Congressionally authorized end-strength was 202K. When you were in there around 25,000 infantry in the Marines, now there is a bit over 30,000. Eh, probably, it's been 6 years since I saw the 2004 almanac Still, points the same, we do more with less. Looking at the 201o almanac it's saying there's only 5700 Marines in Iraq? Is that right? |
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An Air Farce baggage handler is talking shit to a Marine grunt. Only on the internet. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile baggage handler my ass. Half you fucking guys have your "silver spoon in the AF mouths" mentality that is fucking horse shit. Two sides to the AF, the whiney fucking babies in offices who bitch about AC, and then those of us that work ourselves to the bone so that we can make sure we do our best on our end of the fight. My job is to get you guys your bullets, beans and when the war was in the early stages I was also pushing off all the up armor kits so you guys are rolling around in those tin topped hummers. Unlike the other lazy fucks I am the guy in ABUs that works along side you guys so you can move your shit because I realize I have the technical expertise (and yes, calculating tie-down for your heavy shit is important) I make sure I do all I can to help those that wan to help themselves as well. I dont piss and moan because someon else has a better/easier or seemingly cushier job than I do because I know there are other folks in other areas who do have it worse. I am not talking shit but trying to put some fucking perspective into the narrow minds of some of these folks who are high enough on their horse to try putting down someone else's service. cargo, personnel and meidcal evacs are all shit that I handle and I do it with pride in the work I do and knowing my place and everyone elses. fuck you folks that think you are better than me or that your services is higher than mine. |
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Laugh it up chairforce. Uriarte is a Marine, It's like 2 black guys using the "N" word to each other. coming from you maytag repairman looking, transformer logo having, non-warfighting fucknuts...its not as funny. So spin your aeron chair around and go back to complaining about the NIPR being too slow. Ahh, another one hitch wonder, like most shit talking Jarheads. If the Marine corps is so great, why do 60% of you bail out at the first opportunity and spend the rest of your lives talking up about how great it was? Chest thumping one hitch wonders, the USMC's number one product. When your cutting score goes through the roof, and the only senior enlisted left are all idiots that will get you killed, sometimes the writings on the wall. Maybe it has a lot to do with your buddies getting turned inside out by IEDs, or tore up by RPG's. There's a lot of one pump Army also, it's not limited to the Marines, but we're more vocal about it because at least when I was in, there was only 16,000 active duty Infantry! Less Infantry Marines total than one Army Infantry Division (and they have a couple). Think about that, when you hear about everything the Marines accomplish in the GWOT, the tip of the spear is outnumbered by pretty much every profession around. There's probably more cab drivers in New York than active Marines. Hell, the average level for the entire active duty Marines is 250,000! So yea, we're proud, and talk shit. So what? Who's going to stop us? Or say we don't rate? At our height we hit 212,000, our target and Congressionally authorized end-strength was 202K. When you were in there around 25,000 infantry in the Marines, now there is a bit over 30,000. Eh, probably, it's been 6 years since I saw the 2004 almanac Still, points the same, we do more with less. Looking at the 201o almanac it's saying there's only 5700 Marines in Iraq? Is that right? HQMC figure is under 50 operationally deployed Marines to Iraq we have a few IAs to the green zone and one team of adviser to the Iraqi Marine Corps. |
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