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75% of the military voted for Trump. At least that's what my friend in the military told me. It's probably true.rgambs said:
Not all, just most.tbergs said:
Apparently all military and police professionals suffer from this in RG's world. Although, I world argue there's probably a higher percentage.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I'm not a military guy, but if I was I wouldn't appreciate this post.rgambs said:
You'd be surprised, military guys love Trump.fife said:
I think they are feel like "fuck this guy is our boss" we are going to dieHalifax2TheMax said:I wonder how those Coast Guard graduates are feeling today, other than hung over?
All that bluster and false bravado, speaking his mind no matter how ignorant that mind is... that's got military guy written all over it!
RG... c'mon, man.
Sorry I don't kowtow to people in uniforms, it's just not how I am. Do you know any military people? Any of them support anybody who isn't a blustering hawk?
The entire armed forces tradition is built on bravado and bluster, that's beyond debate.0 - 
            
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Not possible, he said it with great surety.fife said:Can being shot and killed as a president be considered being treated worse than what Trump has experienced?
True or false @Pjfanwillneverleave???
President Trump takes shots all day long yet he still stands.0 - 
            
You went all AMT mode on her - not fair, I'm assuming she had no idea what she was getting into and how well versed you were in debating.HesCalledDyer said:
THANK YOU!!!!!PJ_Soul said:
I also think suits are absolute bullshit. The biggest slimeball scumbag creep in the world can just throw on a suit and suddenly everyone assumes he's respectable and professional. It is ridiculous. Fashion in general is bullshit IMHO. It is basically about how to convince people you are the person you appear to be, not necessarily the person you are.chadwick said:what a crock of shit wearing a fucking suit all the time. it's fucking hot... no way you'd catch me sporting a suit when it's warm or hot. why is it executives & the like have to wear suits? it's a bullshit deal. glad i'm a nobody
goodnight
I dated this girl once and brought up how I go to work in shorts or jeans & a t-shirt and she simply could not wrap her head around that. She said "you should always dress professional for work" to which I asked why. Her answer was that you should just look professional. I was like, why? What does that even mean to "look professional?" I don't deal with the public, I see the same people every day, and 90% of our building is manufacturing where 100% of the employees look a hell of a lot worse than I do on a daily basis. "You should just look professional." That was her only response. I was like, you can't even give me one solid reason. I even asked her if you have two choices to do a job - there's me, shorts & t-shirt, does great work, doesn't miss minor details, goes the extra mile, hits deadlines (usually way before), makes customers satisfied. Then there's a guy in a suit who doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground. You're gonna pick the guy that does exceptional work, right? "If he dresses like he knows what he's doing, yeah." If that's your answer then, no. You're not picking the guy who does exceptional work, you're picking the guy in the suit who doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground just because he "looks nice."
Anyway, I just had to respond because this new quoting feature sucks and I can't erase quotes even if I save draft them.
So now it will clear.
Suits in the heat are actually quite cool. I am wearing one right now as my thoughts at this time are with President Trump.
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When his choices of stupidity are made he should have shots and questions pointed at him till he falls flat on his face in a temper tantrum.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:rgambs said:
Not possible, he said it with great surety.fife said:Can being shot and killed as a president be considered being treated worse than what Trump has experienced?
True or false @Pjfanwillneverleave???
President Trump takes shots all day long yet he still stands.
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Like I said, he is getting shots fired constantly at him.
Yet it's like he is saying to the world "Well f-ers I still stand"
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            More like dead man walking
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Sooo generalizations and exaggerations can be right ya figure? I mean, only if they suit your narrative of course, but nonetheless... par for the course?PJ_Soul said:
The only military people I've known are people who are not at all like that and quit the military precisely because just about everyone else there was exactly as you describe, and they couldn't stand it anymore. So judging from the perspective of those ex-military men (Army and Marines), I figure you are probably right in your generalization.rgambs said:
Not all, just most.tbergs said:
Apparently all military and police professionals suffer from this in RG's world. Although, I world argue there's probably a higher percentage.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I'm not a military guy, but if I was I wouldn't appreciate this post.rgambs said:
You'd be surprised, military guys love Trump.fife said:
I think they are feel like "fuck this guy is our boss" we are going to dieHalifax2TheMax said:I wonder how those Coast Guard graduates are feeling today, other than hung over?
All that bluster and false bravado, speaking his mind no matter how ignorant that mind is... that's got military guy written all over it!
RG... c'mon, man.
Sorry I don't kowtow to people in uniforms, it's just not how I am. Do you know any military people? Any of them support anybody who isn't a blustering hawk?
The entire armed forces tradition is built on bravado and bluster, that's beyond debate.
Hmmm. I gather then that there must be more truth to the comical and unflattering portrayals of liberals than what liberals around here refute.
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You can just delete your drafts, ya know? Saves ya from having to delete & type over things. The new quoting system does suck, though.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
You went all AMT mode on her - not fair, I'm assuming she had no idea what she was getting into and how well versed you were in debating.HesCalledDyer said:
THANK YOU!!!!!PJ_Soul said:
I also think suits are absolute bullshit. The biggest slimeball scumbag creep in the world can just throw on a suit and suddenly everyone assumes he's respectable and professional. It is ridiculous. Fashion in general is bullshit IMHO. It is basically about how to convince people you are the person you appear to be, not necessarily the person you are.chadwick said:what a crock of shit wearing a fucking suit all the time. it's fucking hot... no way you'd catch me sporting a suit when it's warm or hot. why is it executives & the like have to wear suits? it's a bullshit deal. glad i'm a nobody
goodnight
I dated this girl once and brought up how I go to work in shorts or jeans & a t-shirt and she simply could not wrap her head around that. She said "you should always dress professional for work" to which I asked why. Her answer was that you should just look professional. I was like, why? What does that even mean to "look professional?" I don't deal with the public, I see the same people every day, and 90% of our building is manufacturing where 100% of the employees look a hell of a lot worse than I do on a daily basis. "You should just look professional." That was her only response. I was like, you can't even give me one solid reason. I even asked her if you have two choices to do a job - there's me, shorts & t-shirt, does great work, doesn't miss minor details, goes the extra mile, hits deadlines (usually way before), makes customers satisfied. Then there's a guy in a suit who doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground. You're gonna pick the guy that does exceptional work, right? "If he dresses like he knows what he's doing, yeah." If that's your answer then, no. You're not picking the guy who does exceptional work, you're picking the guy in the suit who doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground just because he "looks nice."
Anyway, I just had to respond because this new quoting feature sucks and I can't erase quotes even if I save draft them.
So now it will clear.
Suits in the heat are actually quite cool. I am wearing one right now as my thoughts at this time are with President Trump.
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Just remember anything you don't like or agree with just call it fake news and it's not true.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:^^^
Like I said, he is getting shots fired constantly at him.
Yet it's like he is saying to the world "Well f-ers I still stand"
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I don't have a narrative. I stated that I was figuring solely from the direct reports of those who I have spoken with and have actually been in the military. And I didn't have any impression that they were exaggerating. Also, yes, generalizations, as generalizations, can be right. It's pretty easy for them to be, actually, since they necessarily acknowledge that it doesn't apply to everyone.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Sooo generalizations and exaggerations can be right ya figure? I mean, only if they suit your narrative of course, but nonetheless... par for the course?PJ_Soul said:
The only military people I've known are people who are not at all like that and quit the military precisely because just about everyone else there was exactly as you describe, and they couldn't stand it anymore. So judging from the perspective of those ex-military men (Army and Marines), I figure you are probably right in your generalization.rgambs said:
Not all, just most.tbergs said:
Apparently all military and police professionals suffer from this in RG's world. Although, I world argue there's probably a higher percentage.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I'm not a military guy, but if I was I wouldn't appreciate this post.rgambs said:
You'd be surprised, military guys love Trump.fife said:
I think they are feel like "fuck this guy is our boss" we are going to dieHalifax2TheMax said:I wonder how those Coast Guard graduates are feeling today, other than hung over?
All that bluster and false bravado, speaking his mind no matter how ignorant that mind is... that's got military guy written all over it!
RG... c'mon, man.
Sorry I don't kowtow to people in uniforms, it's just not how I am. Do you know any military people? Any of them support anybody who isn't a blustering hawk?
The entire armed forces tradition is built on bravado and bluster, that's beyond debate.
Hmmm. I gather then that there must be more truth to the comical and unflattering portrayals of liberals than what liberals around here refute.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 - 
            
If we're going down that road, then wouldn't stereotyping and profiling be acceptable as well? They are based on common criteria. It seems that we're ok with some types of generalizations as a society, but are then enraged when they are applied in other capacities. Do you think we can have it both ways?PJ_Soul said:
I don't have a narrative. I stated that I was figuring solely from the direct reports of those who I have spoken with and have actually been in the military. And I didn't have any impression that they were exaggerating. Also, yes, generalizations, as generalizations, can be right. It's pretty easy for them to be, actually, since they necessarily acknowledge that it doesn't apply to everyone.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Sooo generalizations and exaggerations can be right ya figure? I mean, only if they suit your narrative of course, but nonetheless... par for the course?PJ_Soul said:
The only military people I've known are people who are not at all like that and quit the military precisely because just about everyone else there was exactly as you describe, and they couldn't stand it anymore. So judging from the perspective of those ex-military men (Army and Marines), I figure you are probably right in your generalization.rgambs said:
Not all, just most.tbergs said:
Apparently all military and police professionals suffer from this in RG's world. Although, I world argue there's probably a higher percentage.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I'm not a military guy, but if I was I wouldn't appreciate this post.rgambs said:
You'd be surprised, military guys love Trump.fife said:
I think they are feel like "fuck this guy is our boss" we are going to dieHalifax2TheMax said:I wonder how those Coast Guard graduates are feeling today, other than hung over?
All that bluster and false bravado, speaking his mind no matter how ignorant that mind is... that's got military guy written all over it!
RG... c'mon, man.
Sorry I don't kowtow to people in uniforms, it's just not how I am. Do you know any military people? Any of them support anybody who isn't a blustering hawk?
The entire armed forces tradition is built on bravado and bluster, that's beyond debate.
Hmmm. I gather then that there must be more truth to the comical and unflattering portrayals of liberals than what liberals around here refute.It's a hopeless situation...0 - 
            
it's not a generalization if you qualify it with "in my experience".tbergs said:
If we're going down that road, then wouldn't stereotyping and profiling be acceptable as well? They are based on common criteria. It seems that we're ok with some types of generalizations as a society, but are then enraged when they are applied in other capacities. Do you think we can have it both ways?PJ_Soul said:
I don't have a narrative. I stated that I was figuring solely from the direct reports of those who I have spoken with and have actually been in the military. And I didn't have any impression that they were exaggerating. Also, yes, generalizations, as generalizations, can be right. It's pretty easy for them to be, actually, since they necessarily acknowledge that it doesn't apply to everyone.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Sooo generalizations and exaggerations can be right ya figure? I mean, only if they suit your narrative of course, but nonetheless... par for the course?PJ_Soul said:
The only military people I've known are people who are not at all like that and quit the military precisely because just about everyone else there was exactly as you describe, and they couldn't stand it anymore. So judging from the perspective of those ex-military men (Army and Marines), I figure you are probably right in your generalization.rgambs said:
Not all, just most.tbergs said:
Apparently all military and police professionals suffer from this in RG's world. Although, I world argue there's probably a higher percentage.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I'm not a military guy, but if I was I wouldn't appreciate this post.rgambs said:
You'd be surprised, military guys love Trump.fife said:
I think they are feel like "fuck this guy is our boss" we are going to dieHalifax2TheMax said:I wonder how those Coast Guard graduates are feeling today, other than hung over?
All that bluster and false bravado, speaking his mind no matter how ignorant that mind is... that's got military guy written all over it!
RG... c'mon, man.
Sorry I don't kowtow to people in uniforms, it's just not how I am. Do you know any military people? Any of them support anybody who isn't a blustering hawk?
The entire armed forces tradition is built on bravado and bluster, that's beyond debate.
Hmmm. I gather then that there must be more truth to the comical and unflattering portrayals of liberals than what liberals around here refute.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 - 
            
All things are almost never equal - one of my favorite sayings. It applies to generalizations/stereotypes too.tbergs said:
If we're going down that road, then wouldn't stereotyping and profiling be acceptable as well? They are based on common criteria. It seems that we're ok with some types of generalizations as a society, but are then enraged when they are applied in other capacities. Do you think we can have it both ways?PJ_Soul said:
I don't have a narrative. I stated that I was figuring solely from the direct reports of those who I have spoken with and have actually been in the military. And I didn't have any impression that they were exaggerating. Also, yes, generalizations, as generalizations, can be right. It's pretty easy for them to be, actually, since they necessarily acknowledge that it doesn't apply to everyone.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Sooo generalizations and exaggerations can be right ya figure? I mean, only if they suit your narrative of course, but nonetheless... par for the course?PJ_Soul said:
The only military people I've known are people who are not at all like that and quit the military precisely because just about everyone else there was exactly as you describe, and they couldn't stand it anymore. So judging from the perspective of those ex-military men (Army and Marines), I figure you are probably right in your generalization.rgambs said:
Not all, just most.tbergs said:
Apparently all military and police professionals suffer from this in RG's world. Although, I world argue there's probably a higher percentage.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I'm not a military guy, but if I was I wouldn't appreciate this post.rgambs said:
You'd be surprised, military guys love Trump.fife said:
I think they are feel like "fuck this guy is our boss" we are going to dieHalifax2TheMax said:I wonder how those Coast Guard graduates are feeling today, other than hung over?
All that bluster and false bravado, speaking his mind no matter how ignorant that mind is... that's got military guy written all over it!
RG... c'mon, man.
Sorry I don't kowtow to people in uniforms, it's just not how I am. Do you know any military people? Any of them support anybody who isn't a blustering hawk?
The entire armed forces tradition is built on bravado and bluster, that's beyond debate.
Hmmm. I gather then that there must be more truth to the comical and unflattering portrayals of liberals than what liberals around here refute.
I hope you're not trying to suggest that you never generalize, because that just wouldn't be believable.
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Except in many situations... guys are laughed out of the forum for expressing such.HughFreakingDillon said:
it's not a generalization if you qualify it with "in my experience".tbergs said:
If we're going down that road, then wouldn't stereotyping and profiling be acceptable as well? They are based on common criteria. It seems that we're ok with some types of generalizations as a society, but are then enraged when they are applied in other capacities. Do you think we can have it both ways?PJ_Soul said:
I don't have a narrative. I stated that I was figuring solely from the direct reports of those who I have spoken with and have actually been in the military. And I didn't have any impression that they were exaggerating. Also, yes, generalizations, as generalizations, can be right. It's pretty easy for them to be, actually, since they necessarily acknowledge that it doesn't apply to everyone.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Sooo generalizations and exaggerations can be right ya figure? I mean, only if they suit your narrative of course, but nonetheless... par for the course?PJ_Soul said:
The only military people I've known are people who are not at all like that and quit the military precisely because just about everyone else there was exactly as you describe, and they couldn't stand it anymore. So judging from the perspective of those ex-military men (Army and Marines), I figure you are probably right in your generalization.rgambs said:
Not all, just most.tbergs said:
Apparently all military and police professionals suffer from this in RG's world. Although, I world argue there's probably a higher percentage.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I'm not a military guy, but if I was I wouldn't appreciate this post.rgambs said:
You'd be surprised, military guys love Trump.fife said:
I think they are feel like "fuck this guy is our boss" we are going to dieHalifax2TheMax said:I wonder how those Coast Guard graduates are feeling today, other than hung over?
All that bluster and false bravado, speaking his mind no matter how ignorant that mind is... that's got military guy written all over it!
RG... c'mon, man.
Sorry I don't kowtow to people in uniforms, it's just not how I am. Do you know any military people? Any of them support anybody who isn't a blustering hawk?
The entire armed forces tradition is built on bravado and bluster, that's beyond debate.
Hmmm. I gather then that there must be more truth to the comical and unflattering portrayals of liberals than what liberals around here refute.
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just my opinion. there are many times I wouldn't put some of my observations based on my experiences down for anyone to read, as it's possible it would read as something offensive. it is very possible these experiences are also based in some level of ignorance, which is why I'd rather not subject myself to the ridicule that would surely follow.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Except in many situations... guys are laughed out of the forum for expressing such.HughFreakingDillon said:
it's not a generalization if you qualify it with "in my experience".tbergs said:
If we're going down that road, then wouldn't stereotyping and profiling be acceptable as well? They are based on common criteria. It seems that we're ok with some types of generalizations as a society, but are then enraged when they are applied in other capacities. Do you think we can have it both ways?PJ_Soul said:
I don't have a narrative. I stated that I was figuring solely from the direct reports of those who I have spoken with and have actually been in the military. And I didn't have any impression that they were exaggerating. Also, yes, generalizations, as generalizations, can be right. It's pretty easy for them to be, actually, since they necessarily acknowledge that it doesn't apply to everyone.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Sooo generalizations and exaggerations can be right ya figure? I mean, only if they suit your narrative of course, but nonetheless... par for the course?PJ_Soul said:
The only military people I've known are people who are not at all like that and quit the military precisely because just about everyone else there was exactly as you describe, and they couldn't stand it anymore. So judging from the perspective of those ex-military men (Army and Marines), I figure you are probably right in your generalization.rgambs said:
Not all, just most.tbergs said:
Apparently all military and police professionals suffer from this in RG's world. Although, I world argue there's probably a higher percentage.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I'm not a military guy, but if I was I wouldn't appreciate this post.rgambs said:
You'd be surprised, military guys love Trump.fife said:
I think they are feel like "fuck this guy is our boss" we are going to dieHalifax2TheMax said:I wonder how those Coast Guard graduates are feeling today, other than hung over?
All that bluster and false bravado, speaking his mind no matter how ignorant that mind is... that's got military guy written all over it!
RG... c'mon, man.
Sorry I don't kowtow to people in uniforms, it's just not how I am. Do you know any military people? Any of them support anybody who isn't a blustering hawk?
The entire armed forces tradition is built on bravado and bluster, that's beyond debate.
Hmmm. I gather then that there must be more truth to the comical and unflattering portrayals of liberals than what liberals around here refute.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 - 
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