• teft@startrek.website
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    1 year ago

    This is why soldiers think jarheads are morons.

    The exercise is meant to be done with your feet on the guy behind’s shoulders. This puts his face somewhere between their feet and knees usually. Then you all do a pushup together and hate the one weak guy who can’t do the exercise.

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      1 year ago

      Bro they have favorite flavors of crayon. Why would they know how to do a pushup.

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      Yeah, it’s gets even worse than that. Marines seriously don’t give two flying ducks that anyone thinks they’re morons. It’s not even a concept to them. They’re proud of their ability to endure the shittiest experiences. That’s what it’s about. So what everyone else would see as stupid as fudge, the Marines will be proud of being able to endure it.

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        This pretty much sums up my experience.

        Why can’t I put my cold hands into my warm pockets?

        Because “reasons”, you see the other branches put their hands in their pockets a lot and we don’t because we are better than them…

        Oh, I missed the part where that made sense.

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          lol, yeah. One way of thinking about it is that joining the USMC is like learning how to be a self-harming narcissistic sociopath with rules of engagement and camaraderie that drinks too much. I mean this in the nicest way possible.

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            Sounds pretty accurate actually. I got told to spit my gum out while I was deployed in a desert. We can’t have nice things. Why does my “professionalism” matter when I’m in a desert filling sandbags?

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    1 year ago

    The Gayest Homophobes /s

    Seriously though, when I was in, we were under Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, which meant that anyone that even as much as identified as gay was kicked out. I signed a paper that described in detail what were homosexual behaviors that were unlawful. This paper was more elaborate than my actual service contract. Still, 95% of E-5 and below Marines and Corpsmen would protect their clearly gay buddies from this by not snitching or coming up with alibis for them. In fact, at least in my unit, we embraced our gay buddies by going to gay clubs with them a few times. And of course, lesbian behavior was okay if it was “hot” and the girls said they were bi, so that never really mattered.