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Stolen Valor: Is this what's hot in the streets now?
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Stolen Valor: Is this what's hot in the streets now?

Quote: (05-26-2015 01:56 AM)dads Wrote:  

Quote: (03-11-2015 06:44 PM)kaotic Wrote:  

Quote: (03-11-2015 06:28 PM)Ghaleon Wrote:  

Quote: (03-11-2015 06:14 PM)kaotic Wrote:  

Yup know a guy just like this.

The tool never served, he creeps on girls.

He even has military tats on him, always claims he's apart some famous video or he was there, he even claimed to know Dan Bilzerian.

Some people just have psychopaths and will do anything for the thirst uh I mean attention.

Tell us more about this guy.

He's just a compulsive liar, seriously lies about everything.

Always fronts with girls, then becomes a provider when in a relationship.

Dude even tried text gaming our friends 16 year old sister.

We called him out asking for his DD 214 to settle it, of course he backed out.

He's more of a joke nowadays when we joke about things now.
In his defense, I'm in now and I don't know what a DD214 is...

DD-214 are your discharge papers. They identify if you were honorably discharged, dishonorably discharged, medically discharged, ELS'd, etc.
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#77

Stolen Valor: Is this what's hot in the streets now?

I was a door gunner on the Space Shuttle..but I don't want to talk about it.
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#78

Stolen Valor: Is this what's hot in the streets now?

Fighting in a war is a formative experience for a generation of men. With that being said I think I have more pity for these posers than spite.

For most military members that decision to raise your hand and say that oath, signing your life away for years is the bravest move they've ever made. These fakers never had it in them.

Shakespeare said it best.

"And gentlemen in England now-a-bed
Shall think themselves accurs’d they were not here,
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us upon Saint Crispin’s day."

These guys missed the wars of their generation. They missed the hardship, the camaraderie. So they try to fill this regret with ill fitting uniforms and misaligned ribbons and medals they didn't earn.

Even more pathetic are those assholes that served as truckdrivers but play themselves off as snipers/rangers/etc.

I have no desire to embellish my military career. I wasn't a badass trigger puller but I wasn't a fobbit either. My boots are in the closet still caked with Baghdad's muck. That's all that matters to me.
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