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Speaking of sad. Did you see that speech by Pete Kegstand? Watching the frat boy trying to be tough, was tough to watch. And watching him waiting for applause at the end was very funny.
I loved it. So did most real men. I consider you to be gay or bi. Not a real man.
Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.
Speaking of sad. Did you see that speech by Pete Kegstand? Watching the frat boy trying to be tough, was tough to watch. And watching him waiting for applause at the end was very funny.
In the U.S. military, members generally do not applaud after a speech due to a long-standing tradition of maintaining non-partisanship and discipline. This custom prevents the military from appearing to favor or oppose any political leader or agenda.
It looks like National Guard troops are stuck in Washington, DC for another 30 days. The troops do not want to be there. They would rather be back home with their families and at their private sector jobs. The public does not want them there.
In the U.S. military, members generally do not applaud after a speech due to a long-standing tradition of maintaining non-partisanship and discipline. This custom prevents the military from appearing to favor or oppose any political leader or agenda.
Its called respect .
I wasn't questioning the military members. I was mocking Pete Kegstand for his ridiculous speech, and the way he paused at the end because he thought he made an impact, and he expected applause.
I loved it. So did most real men. I consider you to be gay or bi. Not a real man.
What you consider facts is always in question.
"Real men". Hahaha. You magatrons are so fragile. You're all so close to falling out of the closet, that you can't even drive across a rainbow crosswalk without fear of exposure
What you consider facts is always in question.
"Real men". Hahaha. You magatrons are so fragile. You're all so close to falling out of the closet, that you can't even drive across a rainbow crosswalk without fear of exposure
Just going by what you told us. No way you're a straight man. Anyway, the man said that women and all people will have to meet the same physical standard that males are required to meet. This upsets you how exactly?
Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.
Just going by what you told us. No way you're a straight man. Anyway, the man said that women and all people will have to meet the same physical standard that males are required to meet. This upsets you how exactly?
Where did I say I was upset? I was just pointing out how the secretary of defense tried so hard to come across as tough, but it was just funny.
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