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

are you sure...... if you zoom in between his/her legs there appears to be some “dangly bits”......just sayin....
Just to clear this (and only as clear as the INTERNET can be....not) for anyone else. I reverse searched “quickly” how I do and quickly found “corroborating” visuals from the forward facing perspective and can affirm the appearance of female “parts” well placed on a young person. There did in that image appear to be slightly irritated skin surrounding the lower portion, I assume shaving induced possibly, this is the internet. As I don’t do barley a speck of shop I’m not an expert. There you have it, tho without the image...😁.
 
On this Memorial Day...and because I hate "look at me" culture, I present the real reason for tomorrow...and making fun of self-important people...
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And this is how they are loaded in my bedside... (yeah, I'm in Kalifornia....)

I am running DRT ammo (drtammo.com) in my home defense pistols... they're jacketed compressed powder (not bonded or sintered), lead-free frangible. Makes one heck of a wound channel in live tissue, but breaks apart on hard surfaces (on off chance that my elementary-school-aged kids may be on the other side of the wall). I've been meaning to mock up a drywall wall and see what actually happens, but haven't gotten around to it... hopefully they'll never need to be used in anger though. And yeah, 10 rounds behind the lines here in downstate NY too...
 
If anyone wonders how the girls look like they do today

besides a lot working out like crazy - respect to the hard work

google Kardashians before plastic surgery

or kardashians without makeup
I wouldn't give any of those tramps internet traffic to look at them.
Hell,I probably wouldn't piss on anyone of them if they were on fire.
 
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Sergeant First Class Alwyn C. Cashe pulled six soldiers from the burning hulk of a Bradley Fighting Vehicle, while himself on fire and under fire from insurgents who set the ambush. He willingly sacrificed his life to rescue his fellow soldiers.

On October 17, 2005, SFC Cashe manned the turret of a Bradley Fighting Vehicle when it hit an IED. The bomb ignited a fuel cell on board, engulfing the vehicle in flames and showering the crew with fuel. SFC Cashe left his hatch unharmed, but drenched in fuel. At the front of the vehicle, the driver sat in his hatch surrounded in fire. Cashe yanked the driver out to the ground and extinguished the flames on his body. As he worked, enemy rounds cracked overhead and impacted around the vehicle in a complex ambush. Ignoring the gunfire, Cashe saw the troop hatch at the rear of the vehicle open. Smoke and flame poured out of the inner compartment, still occupied by 7 soldiers. Cashe ran to the opening and reached inside. His soaked uniform ignited as he pulled soldiers to safety. He returned inside the vehicle a second time, bringing more soldiers out. By the third time SFC Cashe entered the Bradley, his entire uniform burned on his body. More Bradleys arrived shortly after the explosion. Despite suffering 2nd and 3rd degree burns over more than 70% of his body, Cashe refused medical evacuation until all his soldiers were treated first. Six soldiers lived as a direct result of his actions.

Cashe returned to the US for treatment, and passed away from his burns three weeks later in November 2005. For his selfless actions, knowing exactly what the consequences could be, SFC Cashe was posthumously awarded the Silver Star. The medal is currently being contested, and the case being made for an upgrade to the Medal of Honor. Cashe was a veteran of the Gulf War and two combat deployments in Iraq. He was 35 years old at the time of his death.
 
War sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!
“War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things: the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth a war, is much worse.... A war to protect other human beings against tyrannical injustice; a war to give victory to their own ideas of right and good, and which is their own war, carried on for an honest purpose by their free choice, — is often the means of their regeneration. A man who has nothing which he is willing to fight for, nothing which he cares more about than he does about his personal safety, is a miserable creature who has no chance of being free, unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself. As long as justice and injustice have not terminated their ever-renewing fight for ascendancy in the affairs of mankind, human beings must be willing, when need is, to do battle for the one against the other.” -- John Stuart Mill.
 
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My grandfathers uniform, Colt 1911, Case knife and Rawlings tanker helmet used in WWII, earned a Bronze Star with an oak leaf cluster, a Purple Heart , and several others while serving with the 7th Armored 87th Recon, E troop, he was a sergeant of a M8 self propelled howitzer. My most prized and valuable possession.
 

I wish we had a salute emoji.. well done. Didn’t whether to like or sad face this post... That got me in the feels...and I’m sure it’s my allergies, combined with a couple of my wife’s margaritas, but it’s getting hard to see the screen.

Thanks for the reminder .