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TheSquealer...I read the thread where you chose to denigrate Rochard
...for being proud of his service to his country...may I ask what service have you provided for your country?
BTW if and when you choose to answer the question please leave out any platitudes you may have in mind and try to be truthful. Rochard continue to take pride in your service to your country. :thumbsup |
What does denigrate mean?
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den·i·grate [den-i-greyt] Show IPA verb (used with object), den·i·grat·ed, den·i·grat·ing. 1. to speak damagingly of; criticize in a derogatory manner; sully; defame: to denigrate someone's character. 2. to treat or represent as lacking in value or importance; belittle; disparage: to denigrate someone's contributions to a product. |
Heh, thought it was just degrade.
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No, he denigrated him for CONSTANTLY posting about it. Vastly different things.
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Yes, running away from home a full 4 years before most states trust you to drink a wine cooler to join the military makes you not only a hero, but gives you license to never let a single thread be created on a webmaster forum where it goes unmentioned decades later.
I don't want to shit on you... I'm sure you can't wait for Rochards "this is Rochards son ... Rochard died today" thread. I don't want to rob you of that. You guys are the high school quarterbacks taking about that one play, 40 years later and it's pretty sad. |
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The above is denigration...in my opinion. |
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Maybe you both can provide proof of being honorably discharged before we commence with the accolades? |
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BTW...I have probably paid in taxes...in my life time...to more than have covered all that you have listed above and I suspect that I have paid more in capital gains tax than you have made in your lifetime and still continue to pay more in capital gains tax than you earn in a year. |
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What is, is. If you have to argue that a truth you feel is both universal and self evident to be true... Then it's likely not true. |
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He is a man that is proud of his accomplishment of becoming a U.S. Marine...and his service to his country. As am I for being an Airborne Soldier and having served my country for 12 years. |
He didn't see active duty from what I remember. Does that still make you a hero? Kinda like a firefighter that never leaves the firehall, only staying around to cook chili for the rest of them.
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What have you ever served that is bigger than yourself...that provides you with a reason to be proud...outside of being a heroic taxpayer?
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It's not about you. It's all about the greater good. It's all clearly about "serving" others.... and not your own insecurity as a man. Hero. |
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Rochard at least posted a photo of himself in Marine uniform. He's legit. Now how about you - where's the proof you're anything but an old bag of wind who's watched too many John Wayne movies?
If you won't provide proof, which you won't, then I'll type out your reply for you. "I do not care whether you or anybody else believes me or not. I live with the proof every day of my existence on this earth, pain so bad I can not endure much longer. I don't owe a thing to any person on this forum. Do you read me ......sport!?"" |
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Stay proud Rochard...you know and I know who and what you are and what it takes to be a Marine...so continue to stand...tall...and proud over those that could not make the cut...and want to denigrate your service because you could and they couldn't. |
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Yeah... you can't be a felon you can't be retarded you can't have any physical ailments that prevent you from being shot by friendly fire The standards are quite high. |
I have been on GFY 12 years, and have made some twenty-eight thousand posts. Out of those twenty-eight thousand posts, I have mentioned the term "Marines" 291 times. I don't believe that is excessive. I am sorry if anyone is offended by this.
Being a Marine is something I am proud of. What else can I be proud of? Getting married? Buying a house? Having a kid? Going to college? Getting a job? Everyone does these things. I never considered myself a hero, never claimed I was, I was a barracks Marine who never saw combat - I am in fact the firefighter who never left the fire station to fight a fire, and I am perfectly okay with that. |
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In addition you have to be mentally and physically tough and not everyone that volunteers makes the cut. Which requirement eliminated you...sport? |
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This picture... Puts me completely at ease. |
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I thought the good book said pride was a sin.
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I just found out through a jacket and asking his mother that my boyfriends brother is 82nd airborne, a better sharp shooter than most and has already moved as much as he can rank wise since graduating boot camp (pardon me for not knowing all the terms). He doesn't brag about these things. He is certainly proud of his service, but if you ask him he will just say "I am in the army and I get to jump out of planes." Mom though, she is proud and will brag, but that is what Mom's do. |
What's the objective of this thread ? - Pissing contest ? - Who has the biggest dick ?
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DamianJ rubs a lot of people wrong on GFY. I asked around about him, and everyone that knew him in person said the same things about him - That he's a nice guy and great to hang out with in person. A lot of people think I am arrogant or a know it all when I am just the opposite. On GFY I like to use the term "correct me if I am wrong". I don't know who TheSquealer is or what he does, nor do I care. He might be Lensman (secretly mocking me because I still don't own a Ferrari) or he might live with his mom, I don't know which. |
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http://i.imgur.com/6FavXVi.jpg |
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So TheSquealer took the black out of Rochard?
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As countless many have pointed out in recent times, you refer non stop to the fact that were a marine. When you are driving down the road and people are honking their horns at you... at some point, you should start asking "why" and take an inventory. "Proud" is an emotion. The act of typing it out 2-3 times a day to make others aware is not "proud". It's insecure. Everyone alive with very few exceptions have done a great deal to feel proud of. This is what is so offensive about thekings general stance and the suggestion that unless you shot at someone, you are less of a person and have accomplished less than he has. It could be saving someones life, some scholastic achievements, being a great parent, graduating from an ivy league school to dedicating every spare moment to charity or whatever. They are not bringing it up 5 times a day... because though they might be proud of their accomplishments, its not who they are. It's not what they are. It doesn't define them as it is just one small facet of who they are as a person. It is the insecure person who has to keep talking about that one thing.. that happened that one time and that can't let it go. I discovered my grandfather was in Korea because when i was about 4 (or so), i remember seeing the bullet wounds and surgery scars from having one lung removed. Every once in a while, someone would make a comment about him being in the marines through my life. Everything i know about my grandfathers military service was either pried out of him after a great deal of effort or I learned it by getting a hold of his stuff from the Korean war from a relative.. which included a huge number of diaries, letters and so on. He never really talked about it. These medals, i don't believe i ever heard him speak of (taken from a copy i have of his obituary):
My point is simple... He never reminded a single person that he was in the Marines. He never had to tell others he was "proud" of himself. He never made shitty comments like theking such as "what have you served or done to be proud of..." to remind others that he was better than them... as if people don't achieve things all day, everyday to be proud of other than being a paratrooper. TheKing clearly isn't a rocket scientist or heart surgeon or judge, yet no one is suggesting he is less than a person for not being any of those, nor could it be argued that any one of 1000 things he could never achieve in his life which are no less difficult or cause to be proud of than his being a paratrooper. My grandfather never even spoke about this stuff. I was close to him. His only grandchild and lived just a few minutes walk from him. I was with him all the time growing up. He never reminded anyone about how "selfless he was" while also implying that everyone owe's him as theking does, or as many do who were in the military, whenever the topic comes up. He never peppered every other conversation with "when I was in the marines" or "when i was 16, i ran away and joined the Marines" It's not that he wasn't proud. It's that he was a truly great person that truly put others before himself. I never understood or appreciated that fully until he was gone. He was truly selfless. He was truly giving. He would give everything for people and ask for nothing in return. He was a strong person that would give anything he had to anyone that needed it. He was a nice guy that everyone liked and wanted to be liked by. Thats a big part of what being truly secure with yourself is. Thats probably why he never spoke of his service. Because thats what it is.. "service"... not "bragging rights", not "something to rub peoples face in", not "a cause to demand respect and belittle others". It's not an identity. It didn't define him. It wasn't where his growth ended as a person... it was simply part of his journey. Unlike theking, his heart was in the right place in everything that he did. |
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No matter what babble you post these are your words. An attack on Rochard for his service and his intelligence...in addition to making up shit that Rochard never claimed. I know that it is difficult for you...with the guilt you apparently suffer...to stop lying about me and Rochard...but here are your words. ""Making the choice as a "child" as you keep putting it and joining the marines at age 17, doesn't make a person heroic. Running away from home isn't an act that should command respect, no matter where that naive child ran to. It's nothing more than a dipshit kid making decisions for which he has zero understanding of the consequences of. It's not an act to be proud of anymore than any other decision that a 17 year old makes." In addition to being proud of having served as a Marine...he is thankful to the Marine Corp for most likely having saved his life. By the way I have literally known and served with thousands of people that have served their country during peace time and during times of armed conflict...that are proud of their service and talk about their service be it war stories or peacetime stories. I have known a few...like your grandfather that do not care to speak about combat or their service. I have known even fewer that are ashamed of their service and their combat roles. A word of advice...get off of the psycho babble as you are not very good at it...now are you? |
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Here's a perfect example: https://gfy.com/showpost.php?p=19609223&postcount=12 That's not bragging. That's me telling a story about when I was a young pup in the service. You seem to obsessed. |
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For all of theking's claimed achievement he has never once posted anything that proves anything about what he says he's done.
In fact he's contradicted himself on this board so many times I think that even he doesn't know what the truth is. |
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I caught you out quite recently.
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"theking" thinks he have done something useful just because he have been in the army, lol. Stupid old retarded cunt.
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