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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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What don't know shit about fuck moron made this? The "AR" guy has a fucking AK...
 
No. We don't have tiny rice dicks. Most of us have above average sized cocks, so we aren't forced to screw skinny women to offset the scale of things......
There's no reason at all to put my business out in the open like that. Sheeeeesh

I told you that in confidence! 😵
 
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I’m convinced the guys who say this are fat as shit and know they could never get a woman who is actually attractive, so they want all the chicks to be fat, like them.
Well, you would be wrong.

I won't go all Juan, and post a picture of myself; but I'm far from fat at 6', 175lb.

I've had my fair share, of many flavors. Skinny chick's bitch too much, and have nothing to hold on to. Big girls; well, not EXACTLY my preferred flavor, but I thoroughly appreciate their enthusiasm.

There is a middle ground. Thick. Real women have curves, that aren't made of plastic. You can work em over, and they like it. No bruises on my hips. Etc.

But, maybe we just reach different places 🤔 and that's why the skinnys work for you🤷‍♂️.

Seems there's always a few that have to protest the appreciation for thick chicks; in favor of the "kool-aid soaked cotton ball diet" type. Makes one wonder more about that person, than the fella who likes the look of a real woman.
 
Copied from Wikipedia, notes from his Navy Cross citation

“ For extraordinary heroism while serving as First Sergeant, Weapons Company, 3d Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 1, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Central Command in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM on 13 November 2004. First Sergeant Kasal was assisting 1st Section, Combined Anti-Armor Platoon as they provided a traveling over watch for 3d Platoon when he heard a large volume of fire erupt to his immediate front, shortly followed by Marines rapidly exiting a structure. When First Sergeant Kasal learned that Marines were pinned down inside the house by an unknown number of enemy personnel, he joined a squad making entry to clear the structure and rescue the Marines inside. He made entry into the first room, immediately encountering and eliminating an enemy insurgent, as he spotted a wounded Marine in the next room. While moving towards the wounded Marine, First Sergeant Kasal and another Marine came under heavy rifle fire from an elevated enemy firing position and were both severely wounded in the legs, immobilizing them. When insurgents threw grenades in an attempt to eliminate the wounded Marines, he rolled on top of his fellow Marine and absorbed the shrapnel with his own body. When First Sergeant Kasal was offered medical attention and extraction, he refused until the other Marines were given medical attention. Although severely wounded himself, he shouted encouragement to his fellow Marines as they continued to clear the structure. By his bold leadership, wise judgment, and complete dedication to duty, First Sergeant Kasal reflected great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.”

Quoting myself on purpose.

Last night, after posting this, I read it to my GF. Then woke up thinking about it a couple times in the night.
A good reminder of how many amazing people there are.
Despite the how many we know are bad and evil, all the stuff around us we just cant stand.

In less than a month, I have attended 2 funerals. One for my cousin from a car crash on an icy road, a 20 yr volunteer FD member at age 38. Justin’s favorite verse and taped to the inside of his helmet was John 15:13.
Another for an old work friend just 2 days ago, passed at age 85.
Served as a Medic in the Army, then as a firefighter and Paramedic his whole career. Retired from working as a paramedic in the ER at 74.


Men like Sgt Kasal, my cousin Justin and friend Harry, I was blessed to know are motivational to me and I bet more than a few here.

“Set your mind on things above, not on earthly things.”
Colossians 3:2