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Originally posted by PenisFace
What I'm hearing is that death is acceptable in the military because you're more likely to be killed in a car accident. Sending some guy off to some country he can't even find on a map so he can come home in a box isnt acceptable. Death in the military is whole different ball game. You are knowingly risking your life. Getting killed in a car accident happens when you're on your way to work, or to get your kid from school.
Trying to justify serving in the military by saying car accidents kill more people than military service just isnt right.
I've been sitting for 10 minutes, I know exactly what I mean, but I'll be damned if I can figure out how to write it. Hopefully you get the idea of what im trying to say here.
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Originally posted by DreamCumTrue
...possibly losing my life isn't an option right now.
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My analogy was in response to this...nothing more. Thus your adjective (acceptable) and your verb (justify) are not applicable...to my analogy.