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Panthers going cheap tomorrow night


AceBoogie

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Not relevant to the Panther section of this board. This is for Panther football related talk....

Your military soapbox talk is off-topic here. Plus, you know it will get people's panties in a wad.

I got no beef if you want to respectfully take an unpopular position (even if most would consider the stance disrespectful in itself).....but not in this section of the forum

 

i'm tempted to delete the off topic stuff and i probably would if i thought the thread was worth saving.

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i've never seen a group of people whinier or more entitled than soldiers

"oh god how dare you not worship me for my sacrifice"

hurrrrr 80% of military people sit at a desk or guard a hangar

Ive never seen a soldier act like that and Ive never seen anyone try so hard to be edgy as you.

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i think we should have an honest and frank discussion about why the nfl feels like it should keep worshipping soldiers 

 

i know none of you want to think critically about something but even the romans didn't worship their legions like this

gtfo. Wrong thread, take your garbage elsewhere Nancy.

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like i was gonna do air force, airborne cryptologic linguistics but my career picked up right as I was about to apply. 

 

kinda interesting to think about how different things would be.

 

if i hadn't torn knee cartilage at OCS a decade ago i'd be the most xenophobic, camel-jockey-killing, liberal-hating jingoist this planet has ever seen.

 

this is why i believe in structural determinism to such a large extent. our worldviews are at the mercy of the experiences which shape us

 

edit: where are you going?

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if i hadn't torn knee cartilage at OCS a decade ago i'd be the most xenophobic, camel-jockey-killing, liberal-hating jingoist this planet has ever seen.

this is why i believe in structural determinism to such a large extent. our worldviews are at the mercy of the experiences which shape us

edit: where are you going?

if you were a true xenophobe, you'd support the assad regime destroying residential areas. less pesky foreigners, right?

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