Wow. That arm breaking was SO loud.
All I have is disgust.
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Wow. That arm breaking was SO loud.
All I have is disgust.
Yeeep.
Pretty fucking bad, I fucking flinched and wretched, had to turn it off, the first time.
Not military related, but I've got PTSD, wooo not fun not fun.
... Least it wasn't as bad as Kirk's neck.
Fuck.
That sent me into like a 3 hour long fit, had to step away and just ... try to not explode/feint for a while.
Never had anything but contempt for Kirk, but Jesus Christ that was horrific to watch.
I have the highest respect for anyone serving their country that holds anti-war beliefs. This guy's on the right side of history.
The Sergeant of Marines had two bones broken in his arm yet still held on. No such thing as a former Marine.
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Graduated from Quincy Senior High on a Saturday in early June 2000, and went to Marine boot camp the following Monday. Mama was not ready.
Did my one enlistment as a Light Armored Vehicle Crewman, an infantry MOS in the Corps, until June 2004.
Highlights:
-Six months on a Med Float on the USS Wasp in 2002, established a training ground in Djibouti, Africa.
-Deployed for the initial invasion of Iraq in 2003 and traveled extensively across the country.
-Made the All-Marine boxing team later in 2003 until the end of enlistment, tried out the year prior, but broke my hand in the tryouts.
Not his first rodeo with broken bones, evidently.
Expected behavior from shady sheehy, all he cares about is himself. The guy lied about being shot so next he’ll probably say actually his hand was broken