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Post by JetRepulsion1 on Jan 31, 2017 23:48:51 GMT -5
I don't think you're the only black guy. There are others. Hash is black I believe. Also, while I'm not black, my motto in life has always been: "I'm America's worst nightmare, I'm young, black and I don't give a fuck." Or, "He said that I don't know what it's like to be a black person??? I'm MR. Black People!" I was in Basic training with a guy named Epstein that sounds alot like you. He was screaming "Hey guys I'm one of you!!" While the black guys threw a blanket over him and beat the shit out of him with socks filled with bars of soap. Epstein? Don't think so. I'm not black, those are relatively famous movie quotes (menace 2 society and Jerry McGuire). Plus, I brought peace to this racial war that was on the verge of breaking out before I showed up. So, STFU cracker. ). Epstein... You must be crazy.
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Post by Hotman on Jan 31, 2017 23:48:23 GMT -5
I don't think you're the only black guy. There are others. Hash is black I believe. Also, while I'm not black, my motto in life has always been: "I'm America's worst nightmare, I'm young, black and I don't give a fuck." Or, "He said that I don't know what it's like to be a black person??? I'm MR. Black People!" I was in Basic training with a guy named Epstein that sounds alot like you. He was screaming "Hey guys I'm one of you!!" While the black guys threw a blanket over him and beat the shit out of him with socks filled with bars of soap. LOL sounds like your training mostly consisted of ppl being tied up and getting the shit beat out of them still trying to figure out that locker thing btw
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Post by Hotman on Jan 31, 2017 23:49:55 GMT -5
Damn wha? Lets hear more about these Guyanese ladies... Where is Guya? South America. Next to Venezuela. Oh, yes I'm feelin that
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Post by JetRepulsion1 on Jan 31, 2017 23:51:10 GMT -5
I don't think you're the only black guy. There are others. Hash is black I believe. Also, while I'm not black, my motto in life has always been: "I'm America's worst nightmare, I'm young, black and I don't give a fuck." Or, "He said that I don't know what it's like to be a black person??? I'm MR. Black People!" I was in Basic training with a guy named Epstein that sounds alot like you. He was screaming "Hey guys I'm one of you!!" While the black guys threw a blanket over him and beat the shit out of him with socks filled with bars of soap. Private Gomer Pile. This is my rifle, this is my gun, this is for fighting, this is for fun. Hahaha. Fuck soap.
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Post by JetRepulsion1 on Jan 31, 2017 23:55:03 GMT -5
I was in Basic training with a guy named Epstein that sounds alot like you. He was screaming "Hey guys I'm one of you!!" While the black guys threw a blanket over him and beat the shit out of him with socks filled with bars of soap. LOL sounds like your training mostly consisted of ppl being tied up and getting the shit beat out of them still trying to figure out that locker thing btw Or, he was never in basic training for the marines, but his experiences all happened on the set of the gay porn flick "basic balling, the boys of the good ship lolly poop shaft."
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Post by bxjetfan on Feb 1, 2017 0:03:58 GMT -5
I was in Basic training with a guy named Epstein that sounds alot like you. He was screaming "Hey guys I'm one of you!!" While the black guys threw a blanket over him and beat the shit out of him with socks filled with bars of soap. Private Gomer Pile. This is my rifle, this is my gun, this is for fighting, this is for fun. Hahaha. Fuck soap. Funny you should say that. There was a guy named Richey that didn't shower for the first few days in Basic. He got a blanket party too, then they dragged him into the shower where they went to work on him with these green scrub pads. He never missed a shower after that.
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Post by bxjetfan on Feb 1, 2017 0:07:18 GMT -5
I was in Basic training with a guy named Epstein that sounds alot like you. He was screaming "Hey guys I'm one of you!!" While the black guys threw a blanket over him and beat the shit out of him with socks filled with bars of soap. LOL sounds like your training mostly consisted of ppl being tied up and getting the shit beat out of them still trying to figure out that locker thing btw They put the guy in a wall locker and threw it down the stairs and he broke his arm. What dont you get?
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Post by Hotman on Feb 1, 2017 0:10:09 GMT -5
LOL sounds like your training mostly consisted of ppl being tied up and getting the shit beat out of them still trying to figure out that locker thing btw They put the guy in a wall locker and threw it down the stairs and he broke his arm. What dont you get? Yeah! That! how do you throw a wall locker down the stairs? like a school locker? Did they not get in trouble for ripping it out of the wall or what?
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Post by bxjetfan on Feb 1, 2017 0:16:26 GMT -5
They put the guy in a wall locker and threw it down the stairs and he broke his arm. What dont you get? Yeah! That! how do you throw a wall locker down the stairs? like a school locker? Did they not get in trouble for ripping it out of the wall or what? A wall locker is what you get to store your clothes and gear in. it has two doors, maybe 7' tall and about 4' wide. Maybe 2' deep. So they stuck him in the locker, dragged it to the stairs and threw it down. They were free standing also.
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Post by JetRepulsion1 on Feb 1, 2017 0:26:52 GMT -5
Private Gomer Pile. This is my rifle, this is my gun, this is for fighting, this is for fun. Hahaha. Fuck soap. Funny you should say that. There was a guy named Richey that didn't shower for the first few days in Basic. He got a blanket party too, then they dragged him into the shower where they went to work on him with these green scrub pads. He never missed a shower after that. Full Metal Jacket. You're quoting life and I'm quoting movies. We are on different pages bro. But I hear you. Soap and showering are important.
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Post by Trades on Feb 1, 2017 11:22:52 GMT -5
That'a a woman? Looks like a screen grab from Monty Python.
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Post by Trades on Feb 1, 2017 12:49:31 GMT -5
Great video. You can watch the first 3 minutes and it explains a lot about the "ban".
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Post by flushingjet on Feb 1, 2017 15:50:23 GMT -5
Yeah! That! how do you throw a wall locker down the stairs? like a school locker? Did they not get in trouble for ripping it out of the wall or what? A wall locker is what you get to store your clothes and gear in. it has two doors, maybe 7' tall and about 4' wide. Maybe 2' deep. So they stuck him in the locker, dragged it to the stairs and threw it down. They were free standing also. That's almost like a Kansas City Shakedown Where you have sess with a chick in a portapotty Lock her in Tip it over
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Feb 3, 2017 16:31:20 GMT -5
Can not even imagine how tough this guy is... Archbishop in a muslim nation. Whoa! Iraqi Archbishop: Where Were the Protesters ‘When ISIS Came to Kill Christians’?by THOMAS D. WILLIAMS, PH.D.3 Feb 2017 The Catholic Archbishop of Erbil has denounced the hypocrisy of those protesting President Trump’s recent executive order on immigration, wondering aloud where all of the demonstrators were when Islamic State fighters were slaughtering Christians and other minorities in the Middle East. In an interview with the online journal Crux, Archbishop Bashar Warda said that from his perspective in Iraq, he couldn’t help but ask “why all of these protesters were not protesting in the streets when ISIS came to kill Christians and Yazidis and other minority groups.” Warda also criticized the policies of the Obama administration, which offered no financial assistance to displaced Christians in Islamic State territory and instead favored Syrian Muslims when it came to accepting refugees into the United States. “They were not protesting when the tens of thousands of displaced Christians my archdiocese has cared for since 2014 received no financial assistance from the U.S. government or the U.N.,” he said. “There were no protests when Syrian Christians were only let in at a rate that was 20 times less than the percentage of their population in Syria.” “I do not understand why some Americans are now upset that the many minority communities that faced a horrible genocide will finally get a degree of priority in some manner,” Warda added. The archbishop also suggested that the inconvenience posed by a three-month moratorium on visas is nothing compared to the suffering of minorities in Iraq and Syria during the past several years, and yet no one seemed to think that was worthy of a protest. “Most Americans have no concept of what it was like to live as a Yazidi or Christian or other minority as ISIS invaded,” he said. “Our people had the option to flee, to convert, or to be killed, and many were killed in the most brutal ways imaginable.” “But there were none of these protests then of ISIS’s religious test,” he said. In his lengthy interview, Warda underscored the hypocrisy of protesters who are willing to side with Muslims but won’t lift a finger to aid Christians facing genocide in the Middle East. “Our people lost everything because of their faith—they were targeted for their faith, just like the Yazidis and others too,” he said. “Now these protesters are saying that religion should not matter at all, even though someone was persecuted for their faith, even though persecution based on religion is one of the grounds for refugee status in the UN treaty on refugees.” “From here I have to say, it is really unbelievable,” he said. Warda also blasted the careless journalists who have called the order a “Muslim ban,” noting that this label is not only false but also dangerous to Christians and other minorities living in lands dominated by Islamic terrorists. “All those who cry out that this is a ‘Muslim Ban,’” Warda said, should understand clearly that they are hurting Christians and “putting us at greater risk.” “Here in Iraq we Christians cannot afford to throw out words carelessly as the media in the West can do,” he added. “I would ask those in the media who use every issue to stir up division to think about this.” “For the media these things become an issue of ratings, but for us the danger is real,” he said. The Archbishop said “it is very hard for me to understand why comfortable people in the West think those who are struggling to survive against genocide, and whose communities are at extreme risk of disappearing completely, should not get some special consideration.” “We are an ancient people on the verge of extinction because of our commitment to our faith. Will anybody protest for us?” he asked.
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Post by Touchable on Feb 4, 2017 10:35:31 GMT -5
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