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Isamu 11-08-2011 01:23 PM

no one is saying that the AF/Navy/Army don't have spouse beaters... but there is a higher rate among marines... because they are lethal trained killing machines.. even their woman are spouse beaters... I know, my friend Jessi is a marine, and she beats her husband... well, ex.. LOL

shadoquad 11-08-2011 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Isamu (Post 1397745)
no one is saying that the AF/Navy/Army don't have spouse beaters... but there is a higher rate among marines... because they are lethal trained killing machines.. even their woman are spouse beaters... I know, my friend Jessi is a marine, and she beats her husband... well, ex.. LOL

point me to the studies?

Even then, the infighting and stereotypes matter more to military folks than civvies.

Isamu 11-08-2011 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 1397748)
point me to the studies?

Even then, the infighting and stereotypes matter more to military folks than civvies.

if i showed you the studies, I'd have to kill you... just sayin.. and yea, it's true... I guess you have to serve with them to know... when you are out in the ****, or wherever... and you are with a grp.. you know who has been there the longest, and who has done terrible things.. even if for the right reasons

Red__Zed 11-08-2011 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Isamu (Post 1397452)
fucking "A" right


tho the Air Force only exists because the army was proving to stupid to fly the more advanced aircraft... :bowrofl:

:ugh2:

shadoquad 11-08-2011 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 1397777)
:ugh2:

Your always doing that :stirthepot:

Red__Zed 11-08-2011 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Isamu (Post 1397759)
if i showed you the studies, I'd have to kill you... just sayin.. and yea, it's true... I guess you have to serve with them to know... when you are out in the ****, or wherever... and you are with a grp.. you know who has been there the longest, and who has done terrible things.. even if for the right reasons

Would love to see them as well. 5 of my cousins are marines:ugh2:

Red__Zed 11-08-2011 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 1397781)
Your always doing that :stirthepot:

:mad:

shadoquad 11-08-2011 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 1397784)
:mad:

:bowrofl::icon17:

Grammar nazis are a good thing. We don't want this place devolving into a 13 year old girl's twitter feed.

Red__Zed 11-08-2011 01:50 PM

I really only do it when people are making a point of their intellectual superiority while they do it:icon17:

Red__Zed 11-08-2011 01:51 PM

And by it I mean sex

shadoquad 11-08-2011 01:55 PM

You can only get sexually excited when people are being snobby about their booksmarts?

I've heard of some kinks in my time, but WoW!

Red__Zed 11-08-2011 01:57 PM

:mad:I don't want your judgment. Everybody is different

Lemers 11-08-2011 02:02 PM

I'm sure some staffer in the joint chiefs' officer has a power point of all the domestic violence cases compared across the different services.


And we all know the marines want to lead the way in everything.

sexZness 11-08-2011 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 1397777)
:ugh2:

:icon17: it's "too stupid to fly"

sexZness 11-08-2011 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Lemers (Post 1397826)
I'm sure some staffer in the joint chiefs' officer has a power point of all the domestic violence cases compared across the different services.


And we all know the marines want to lead the way in everything.

i also think it's all situational.. depends on what each of them had to go through, whether or not they had a good support system before/during/after service, and their state of mind

FuszNissan 11-08-2011 02:11 PM

:koolaidwall:

Lemers 11-08-2011 02:42 PM

It also has to do with what type of person is attracted to each service.

You can go to a high school and put all the graduates planning on enlisting into the military and separate out those who want to be a marine. They are the ones who believe the hype and want to emulate the stereo type of what it is to be a marine. Marine basic only brainwashes and stresses these "kids" even more

HKYStormFront 11-08-2011 02:44 PM

i say we start a bidding war for Lemars' car so he can get the mustang. we bid, he wins! i'll start the bidding at $25 :ugh2:

shadoquad 11-08-2011 02:46 PM

This is now the "Military Branch Stereotyping Thread".

Shall we move the target from the Marines to the Army?

Because I'm in favor of not bashing any of those who are currently serving, but what do I know?

Lemers 11-08-2011 02:51 PM

Just like you can't bash a race unless you are part of that race. You can't bash the military unless you are in the military. ;)

shadoquad 11-08-2011 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Lemers (Post 1397957)
Just like you can't bash a race unless you are part of that race. You can't bash the military unless you are in the military. ;)

Even then it's completely tasteless.

And I have worked with several service men and women from each branch. I know marines who are better family men than you can imagine.

HKYStormFront 11-08-2011 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Lemers (Post 1397957)
Just like you can't bash a race unless you are part of that race. You can't bash the military unless you are in the military. ;)

yea my dad and i were discussing nascar (truly, the whipping boy of the auto racing industry) and while i agree, there are some more simple aspects to it (left hand turns only, carb'd N/A small blocks, etc), it takes a massive, massive amount of talent to be good at that kind of racing. i forget who the driver was but dad was talking about an interview he had heard where the person giving the interview to the driver asked "what do you have to say about the people who criticize the sport?" he replied "just think to yourself how uptight you get in bumper to bumper traffic in a large city where you've got 5 lanes moving 70mph or more. now imagine almost tripling the speed, riding 10x closer behind the person in front of you with another right behind you and doing it all day long. now imagine that every time you turn you are basically drifting towards the center line and hoping that the guy in front or behind you doesn't screw up. after you've done that, you can judge my athleticism and driving ability". that wasn't the exact words but that was the gist. i've always had a massive respect for anyone who is a professional racing drive in any field of cars or bikes. any "nascar haters" out there have probably never experienced anything close to what those guys go through. yes FIA, ALMS, LMS, etc series races takes it that one step farther by adding more turns in both directions and doing it for longer but that doesn't mean that nascar is easy by any stretch of the imagination.

by the same token, i have respect for anyone in the military. army, marines, air force, navy and even the coast guard. nothing like that is easy, tho i might like to joke about it from time to time. their service allows me to do the things i do freely (well, at least somewhat) and i thank every person who serves.

Lemers 11-08-2011 03:07 PM

just like product loyalty there is a sort of branch loyalty. Even for those who have nevered served. When I joined I actually went to 2 different recruiters (Army and AF). The AF got me in faster. I served 7 yrs in the AF. When they started to reduce my career field I switched to the Army. There are some cultural differences, but more the most part as different as individuals want to believe each service is they are very similar. I kid marines but they usually bring it upon themselves. I don't take offense when the AF slams the Army. I just tell them I have a point of view from both services and I know which is better and why.

But what I've been told by a couple of Soldiers how use to be marines was that they had to have a 1 yr break in service to join any other service after the marines. They seem to think it was to give time to resocialize after leaving the marines.

shadoquad 11-08-2011 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Lemers (Post 1397988)
just like product loyalty there is a sort of branch loyalty. Even for those who have nevered served. When I joined I actually went to 2 different recruiters (Army and AF). The AF got me in faster. I served 7 yrs in the AF. When they started to reduce my career field I switched to the Army. There are some cultural differences, but more the most part as different as individuals want to believe each service is they are very similar. I kid marines but they usually bring it upon themselves. I don't take offense when the AF slams the Army. I just tell them I have a point of view from both services and I know which is better and why.

But what I've been told by a couple of Soldiers how use to be marines was that they had to have a 1 yr break in service to join any other service after the marines. They seem to think it was to give time to resocialize after leaving the marines.

It is what it is. I've lost respect for you.

Lemers 11-08-2011 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 1397994)
It is what it is. I've lost respect for you.

BLUF: military personnel are very loyal to their unit their service and the country. We will always "put down" other services while highlighting our own. It's like when brothers argue, just don't get in the middle or you will face off against us all.

That's coming from someone who doesn't know what's going on or what military leaders are trying to do about it. Why these stats have gone up in all services. You see me and isamu going back and forth all the time about army and AF. Our feelings don't get hurt it's part of military life just like rivals of sports teams. In the end we are all brothers in the service and will work to raise up those who need it follow those who lead and remove those who can't adjust to the military lifestyle.

shadoquad 11-08-2011 03:42 PM

I know all about that attitude. I worked amongst military personnel for a long time.

You know what? It doesn't matter. Do what you want, offend the marine corps to your heart's content. You won't hear me trash talk them.

Lemers 11-08-2011 03:52 PM

And you've never heard a marine trash talk the Army?:shakes head:

shadoquad 11-08-2011 03:56 PM

Edit: Honestly, I'm taking ish too personally.

Lemers 11-08-2011 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 1398048)
I know all about that attitude. I worked amongst military personnel for a long time.

You know what? It doesn't matter. Do what you want, offend the marine corps to your heart's content. You won't hear me trash talk them.

I'm sorry that I offended you and most importantly any marines that may have read the posts. I want to say that I truly don't believe that every marine is an abuser.

Isamu 11-08-2011 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by sexZness (Post 1397833)
:icon17: it's "too stupid to fly"

that was the point, i was trying to make lulz because I know some extremely smart army folks... Lemers knows I am just messing with him... you have to serve to know...
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Originally Posted by sexZness (Post 1397835)
i also think it's all situational.. depends on what each of them had to go through, whether or not they had a good support system before/during/after service, and their state of mind

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Originally Posted by Lemers (Post 1397917)
It also has to do with what type of person is attracted to each service.

You can go to a high school and put all the graduates planning on enlisting into the military and separate out those who want to be a marine. They are the ones who believe the hype and want to emulate the stereo type of what it is to be a marine. Marine basic only brainwashes and stresses these "kids" even more


this is exactly it... but its not always the case... There are indeed good and bad in every branch, and every branch will rag on another.... and to be honest, no one gets picked on more then the navy.. lol


and Red, Im glad you have some friends in the Marines.. Im pretty sure I have however, had more exposure to the culture, and the life style.. I mean I was deployed with them after all, were you? no, didn't think so.

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Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 1397928)
This is now the "Military Branch Stereotyping Thread".

Shall we move the target from the Marines to the Army?

Because I'm in favor of not bashing any of those who are currently serving, but what do I know?

you can bash the AF all you want... just don't forget to make fun of the coast guard too

sexZness 11-08-2011 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Isamu (Post 1398148)
that was the point, i was trying to make lulz because I know some extremely smart army folks... Lemers knows I am just messing with him... you have to serve to know...

I was just correcting the grammar and not referring to the content of that sentence :p

b1adesofcha0s 11-08-2011 05:07 PM

Woah there's a 3rd one now? How come no one told me? :shakes head:

Isamu 11-08-2011 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Lemers (Post 1398036)
BLUF: military personnel are very loyal to their unit their service and the country. We will always "put down" other services while highlighting our own. It's like when brothers argue, just don't get in the middle or you will face off against us all.

That's coming from someone who doesn't know what's going on or what military leaders are trying to do about it. Why these stats have gone up in all services. You see me and isamu going back and forth all the time about army and AF. Our feelings don't get hurt it's part of military life just like rivals of sports teams. In the end we are all brothers in the service and will work to raise up those who need it follow those who lead and remove those who can't adjust to the military lifestyle.

you are 100% correct. I know plenty of guys who have swapped branches... marines to AF, AF to army, army to Marines... but no one every goes to the navy from another branch... lol. All in all, they will all talk **** about their previous branch, and all other branches of service. but when I was deployed they weren't Marines, or soldiers, they were fellow military personal...


I would gladly sit in a fox hole with you man, not just because you have those shiny oak leaves either...

Isamu 11-08-2011 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by sexZness (Post 1398155)
I was just correcting the grammar and not referring to the content of that sentence :p

too and to was the slip.. i was waiting for Lemers to fix my mistake...

disproving the validity of my statement... :bowrofl::bowrofl::bowrofl:

Lemers 11-08-2011 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Isamu (Post 1398162)
too and to was the slip.. i was waiting for Lemers to fix my mistake...

disproving the validity of my statement... :bowrofl::bowrofl::bowrofl:

I try not to fix other peoples posts (unless it adds to my point). I know I have a lot of errors because of thinking faster than I can type and this stupid autocorrect.

Isamu 11-08-2011 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Lemers (Post 1398182)
I try not to fix other peoples posts (unless it adds to my point). I know I have a lot of errors because of thinking faster than I can type and this stupid autocorrect.

auto correct ftw!

Skeeterbop 11-08-2011 05:43 PM

Wow,i missed out on a bunch. two questions:
How many Marines does it take to screw in a light bulb?
( Click to show/hide )
50, 1 to screw in the bulb and 49 to guard him.

How many federal employees does it take to screw in a light bulb?
( Click to show/hide )
Sorry, that item was cut from the budget!

Skeeterbop 11-08-2011 05:46 PM

A young man with a wild and multi-coloured hairstyle sits next to an old man on a park bench. The old man stares at the young man.

"What's the matter, old man?" says the young man. "Never done anything crazy in your life?"

The old man replies: "Yeah. When I was in the Navy, I got really drunk one night and had sex with a parrot. I thought you might be my son."

Skeeterbop 11-08-2011 05:49 PM

There once was a pirate named Bates,
Who danced the Fandango on skates.
He fell on his cutlass
Which rendered him nutless
And practically useless on dates!

370zproject 11-08-2011 05:49 PM

447post yay XD


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