Also, my mom (who is a democrat) thinks I’m racist because I think there should be a white history month.
Gym got rid of 100 lb plates. Apparently they’re a liability.
I’m only getting about 4 hours a sleep a night. No idea what’s wrong.
Tired of hearing people bitch, but then it occurs to me that I bitch a lot too.
rrjc5488’s avatar is showing the only real use of a damn Swiss Ball.
Need to finish school, but I just don’t care.
I like Star Wars and Star Trek; I collect Transformers, and I play WoW. Holy shit, now I’m really depressed.
another, my dad and step mom didnt like my new tattoo. “its like someone rubbed dirt on your arm. it’s ugly.”
I wish i didnt live for my parent’s approval. I am 35.
[quote]SickAbs wrote:
brauny96 wrote:
bignate wrote:
bluefingas wrote:
Who_Cares wrote:
I can honestly say that I dont have much to complain about except I didnt get laid last night and I cant bench squat or deadlift heavy because i am a bitch.
fixed for accuracy.[/quote]
hey fuck you bitch, you were probably some skinny little bitch in high schoo who was too small to play sports huh? Well Im not, and playin football is kind of a tough sport on my shoulders and I can hardly walk today because my knee is fucked up. So suck my dick you little fuck, I can probably out work you in the weightroom any day!
[quote]bluefingas wrote:
Also, my mom (who is a democrat) thinks I’m racist because I think there should be a white history month.[/quote]
Whites don’t need a history month.
No racist, but the ones at the top of the ideological foodchain don’t need to believe in all the bullshit we’re feeding the poor. The poor NEED to believe that they deserve their poverty and that that they are righteous by worshipping Jesus and will go to Heaven and that we really appreciate them by throwing them a “black history month” while elites kick them in the face and ensure their children will never make it out of the slums. If they actually knew what was going on, it would tear this country apart.
[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
cromwell2007 wrote:
Still unemployed after 5 months (lay off), starting to have major financial problems. Girlfriend moved 350 miles away 2 months ago. Have lots of fun with PTSD (8 yrs as a marine).Stating to wonder if things “will get better” And your life is hard because of dating and exams?-wait until you hit actual real life boys
Thanks for fighting for us, but just because you are/were a marine doesn’t make your problems any more or less important than our own, don’t be an asshole.[/quote]
True. But combat-related PTSD makes you a real threat to yourself and anyone around you.
[quote]spyoptic wrote:
waylanderxx wrote:
cromwell2007 wrote:
Still unemployed after 5 months (lay off), starting to have major financial problems. Girlfriend moved 350 miles away 2 months ago. Have lots of fun with PTSD (8 yrs as a marine).Stating to wonder if things “will get better” And your life is hard because of dating and exams?-wait until you hit actual real life boys
Thanks for fighting for us, but just because you are/were a marine doesn’t make your problems any more or less important than our own, don’t be an asshole.
True. But combat-related PTSD makes you a real threat to yourself and anyone around you.[/quote]
Been hearing a lot of “Thanks for fighting for us buts” lately. They’re getting old. I would rank being unemployed for 6 months and perceived PTSD as more of a downer than exams and dating.
I decided not to participate in PTSD. Oh well.
Still waiting
[quote]NvrTooLate wrote:
spyoptic wrote:
waylanderxx wrote:
cromwell2007 wrote:
Still unemployed after 5 months (lay off), starting to have major financial problems. Girlfriend moved 350 miles away 2 months ago. Have lots of fun with PTSD (8 yrs as a marine).Stating to wonder if things “will get better” And your life is hard because of dating and exams?-wait until you hit actual real life boys
Thanks for fighting for us, but just because you are/were a marine doesn’t make your problems any more or less important than our own, don’t be an asshole.
True. But combat-related PTSD makes you a real threat to yourself and anyone around you.
Been hearing a lot of “Thanks for fighting for us buts” lately. They’re getting old. I would rank being unemployed for 6 months and perceived PTSD as more of a downer than exams and dating.
I decided not to participate in PTSD. Oh well.
Still waiting[/quote]
yeah I agree, Ill probably never see the ligh of day on the battlefield as a US soldier, so I have no iead what you people face during those times, but its probably a helluva lot worse than what most people are bitchin about on here. Its because of our soldiers that we can bitch and moan on a forum like this, without some person in the Gov’t trying to slit our throats
[quote]spyoptic wrote:
bluefingas wrote:
Also, my mom (who is a democrat) thinks I’m racist because I think there should be a white history month.
Whites don’t need a history month.
No racist, but the ones at the top of the ideological foodchain don’t need to believe in all the bullshit we’re feeding the poor. The poor NEED to believe that they deserve their poverty and that that they are righteous by worshipping Jesus and will go to Heaven and that we really appreciate them by throwing them a “black history month” while elites kick them in the face and ensure their children will never make it out of the slums. If they actually knew what was going on, it would tear this country apart.[/quote]
I just think we need it on principle. Asians, Mexicans, and blacks have a month devoted to their heritage/history, but whites are overlooked.
I just get pissed off because of shit regarding race, because I’m a white guy living in a non-white city. Other races can called whites “cracker” or whatever, and its not seen as racist, but if a white person called a mexican a “beaner” he is seen as a kkk member, basically.
My mother asked me to euthanize her again. no this isn’t a troll job, no this isn’t a joke, it’s just the way shit works.
she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in '95, and her body is a palsied, atrophied mess. zero chance of recovery, and the scar tissue on her brain is starting to make her senile.
she’s turning 40 in January.
I’ve been filling out an online quiz I have to do for a class for almost 3 hours now. I haven’t worked out in 2 weeks and can’t workout for another 2-3 weeks, although my diet is still solid I can see some loss in muscle. If i didn’t have a football game every weekend where i can crush people I would go nuts.
EDIT: Also, when you get one answer wrong you have to start alll over again, i’ve gotten an answer wrong 3 times already…
[quote]NvrTooLate wrote:
spyoptic wrote:
waylanderxx wrote:
cromwell2007 wrote:
Still unemployed after 5 months (lay off), starting to have major financial problems. Girlfriend moved 350 miles away 2 months ago. Have lots of fun with PTSD (8 yrs as a marine).Stating to wonder if things “will get better” And your life is hard because of dating and exams?-wait until you hit actual real life boys
Thanks for fighting for us, but just because you are/were a marine doesn’t make your problems any more or less important than our own, don’t be an asshole.
True. But combat-related PTSD makes you a real threat to yourself and anyone around you.
Been hearing a lot of “Thanks for fighting for us buts” lately. They’re getting old. I would rank being unemployed for 6 months and perceived PTSD as more of a downer than exams and dating.
I decided not to participate in PTSD. Oh well.
Still waiting[/quote]
Well maybe if you guys didn’t feel the need to play the marine, PTSD, and “I was in Iraq” card every chance you get, I wouldn’t have to say thanks for fighting for us and then you could stop complaining about how “old” it is.
[quote]brauny96 wrote:
NvrTooLate wrote:
spyoptic wrote:
waylanderxx wrote:
cromwell2007 wrote:
Still unemployed after 5 months (lay off), starting to have major financial problems. Girlfriend moved 350 miles away 2 months ago. Have lots of fun with PTSD (8 yrs as a marine).Stating to wonder if things “will get better” And your life is hard because of dating and exams?-wait until you hit actual real life boys
Thanks for fighting for us, but just because you are/were a marine doesn’t make your problems any more or less important than our own, don’t be an asshole.
True. But combat-related PTSD makes you a real threat to yourself and anyone around you.
Been hearing a lot of “Thanks for fighting for us buts” lately. They’re getting old. I would rank being unemployed for 6 months and perceived PTSD as more of a downer than exams and dating.
I decided not to participate in PTSD. Oh well.
Still waiting
yeah I agree, Ill probably never see the ligh of day on the battlefield as a US soldier, so I have no iead what you people face during those times, but its probably a helluva lot worse than what most people are bitchin about on here. Its because of our soldiers that we can bitch and moan on a forum like this, without some person in the Gov’t trying to slit our throats[/quote]
Really? I think your chances are pretty high. My narrow experience with the Army kind of leaves me speechless. One had a negligent discharge and shot through our HMMVV, into our gas tank ( I don’t know if thats enough to blow us up)… the other is a squad of soldiers were hit by an IED in our AO, one soldier, a Lt.Col was trapped inside the burning HMMVV and .50 cal rounds were cooking off and shooting him in the legs. The rest of his squad sat there and watched - didn’t even think to provide security before we drove by and my friend pulled him with almost no legs left. Heard he died not too long after MEDEVAC.
[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
NvrTooLate wrote:
spyoptic wrote:
waylanderxx wrote:
cromwell2007 wrote:
Still unemployed after 5 months (lay off), starting to have major financial problems. Girlfriend moved 350 miles away 2 months ago. Have lots of fun with PTSD (8 yrs as a marine).Stating to wonder if things “will get better” And your life is hard because of dating and exams?-wait until you hit actual real life boys
Thanks for fighting for us, but just because you are/were a marine doesn’t make your problems any more or less important than our own, don’t be an asshole.
True. But combat-related PTSD makes you a real threat to yourself and anyone around you.
Been hearing a lot of “Thanks for fighting for us buts” lately. They’re getting old. I would rank being unemployed for 6 months and perceived PTSD as more of a downer than exams and dating.
I decided not to participate in PTSD. Oh well.
Still waiting
Well maybe if you guys didn’t feel the need to play the marine, PTSD, and “I was in Iraq” card every chance you get, I wouldn’t have to say thanks for fighting for us and then you could stop complaining about how “old” it is.[/quote]
The story I wrote above and my experiences in Iraq Ive only shared with my closest friend and my mother (although I’ve been asked countless times) Those that feel the need to “play the marine” and tell their story every chance they get are fucking liars.
A good rule of thumb is - If he only talked about it once, then he wasn’t lying.
[quote]spyoptic wrote:
waylanderxx wrote:
NvrTooLate wrote:
spyoptic wrote:
waylanderxx wrote:
cromwell2007 wrote:
Still unemployed after 5 months (lay off), starting to have major financial problems. Girlfriend moved 350 miles away 2 months ago. Have lots of fun with PTSD (8 yrs as a marine).Stating to wonder if things “will get better” And your life is hard because of dating and exams?-wait until you hit actual real life boys
Thanks for fighting for us, but just because you are/were a marine doesn’t make your problems any more or less important than our own, don’t be an asshole.
True. But combat-related PTSD makes you a real threat to yourself and anyone around you.
Been hearing a lot of “Thanks for fighting for us buts” lately. They’re getting old. I would rank being unemployed for 6 months and perceived PTSD as more of a downer than exams and dating.
I decided not to participate in PTSD. Oh well.
Still waiting
Well maybe if you guys didn’t feel the need to play the marine, PTSD, and “I was in Iraq” card every chance you get, I wouldn’t have to say thanks for fighting for us and then you could stop complaining about how “old” it is.
The story I wrote above and my experiences in Iraq Ive only shared with my closest friend and my mother (although I’ve been asked countless times) Those that feel the need to “play the marine” and tell their story every chance they get are fucking liars.
A good rule of thumb is - If he only talked about it once, then he wasn’t lying.[/quote]
spyoptic, you are so right. Just to take it step further proving you’re arguement is that many guys who were REMF’s or didn’t experience anything were the one’s with the bumper stickers, T-shirts and would never shut up about it.
talking about it anonymously (sp?) on an internet forum is hardly playing the marine and PTSD card. The “thanks for fighting but” comment is merely a literary waiver so you can attack without appearing to be too much of a douche.
Waylander, you can apologize for your comments whenever you’re ready…
[quote]WormwoodTheory wrote:
My mother asked me to euthanize her again. no this isn’t a troll job, no this isn’t a joke, it’s just the way shit works.
she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in '95, and her body is a palsied, atrophied mess. zero chance of recovery, and the scar tissue on her brain is starting to make her senile.
she’s turning 40 in January.[/quote]
I’m really sorry to hear that. I was gonna bitch about something but it’s trivial compared to what you are going through.
Bored out my fucking skull! I shouldn’t have taken that nap after work. CRAP!
[quote]brauny96 wrote:
SickAbs wrote:
brauny96 wrote:
bignate wrote:
bluefingas wrote:
Who_Cares wrote:
I can honestly say that I dont have much to complain about except I didnt get laid last night and I cant bench squat or deadlift heavy because i am a bitch.
fixed for accuracy.
hey fuck you bitch, you were probably some skinny little bitch in high schoo who was too small to play sports huh? Well Im not, and playin football is kind of a tough sport on my shoulders and I can hardly walk today because my knee is fucked up. So suck my dick you little fuck, I can probably out work you in the weightroom any day![/quote]
You caught me big brauny,I’m just a whittle guy who is scared of the big boys…Oh wait, nevermind I’m the guy in the avatar whos bigger than you at 190 with a 350 bench at 8% bf. Cough cough fitness modeling/print work cough cough
/my being a douche.
That being said you’re pretty beastly at 17 yrs old and I was fucking joking with you, I see 300 “fixed for accuracys” a day. Keep the football up, when youre at the ripe old age of 24 like me, you’ll be 3 times my size.
[quote]bluefingas wrote:
spyoptic wrote:
bluefingas wrote:
Also, my mom (who is a democrat) thinks I’m racist because I think there should be a white history month.
Whites don’t need a history month.
No racist, but the ones at the top of the ideological foodchain don’t need to believe in all the bullshit we’re feeding the poor. The poor NEED to believe that they deserve their poverty and that that they are righteous by worshipping Jesus and will go to Heaven and that we really appreciate them by throwing them a “black history month” while elites kick them in the face and ensure their children will never make it out of the slums. If they actually knew what was going on, it would tear this country apart.
I just think we need it on principle. Asians, Mexicans, and blacks have a month devoted to their heritage/history, but whites are overlooked.
I just get pissed off because of shit regarding race, because I’m a white guy living in a non-white city. Other races can called whites “cracker” or whatever, and its not seen as racist, but if a white person called a mexican a “beaner” he is seen as a kkk member, basically.[/quote]
Heres why you’re stupid. Generic “WHITE day/month” doesn’t exist, but there’s Irish heritage Acheivement celebrations, Italian Heritage Acheivement Celebrations. Jewish Heritage Acheivement celebrations. All kinds. It’s just something that says everyones acheivements are what makes us as a country awesome. Wrong?
Some real shit up in this bitch. wow