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Would you think someone in the marines would?
have something better to ***** about than the way that a soldier spells? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/answer?qid=20100...
or is that really the only comeback they have when a soldier flat out proves their post is wrong, has nothing to do with the question asked, and come off as attention starved?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ArGQe...
Or do marines value spelling more than facts?
Yup my remarks are stupid, it's why I'm petty enough to post questions about how someone spells... And answer ?s about the army with "well the marines".... And ignore facts... Or make up stupid **** like "regular marines are on the same level as ranger regiment"... No wait, that's someone else. I sure as **** wasn't the one who started the branch smack talking, but I'm also sure as **** not going to listen to some dried up idiot say **** about my branch without saying anything back
5 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Well he proves that Marines have a higher rate of being douchebags than any other service branch. I've always noticed Marines have a sense of being "superior" to non Marines.
- 1 decade ago
What did he do wrong? As far as I can tell he just answered a question to the best of his ability, and there was a disagreement as to the facts. The other party started the whole branch vs branch thing. Just my two cents. I think alexander is in the right here.
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- LTCgrossLv 71 decade ago
Alex, you are either starting a feud or continuing one. What do you care? Let it go, it isn't like anyone wins these arguments on line!
Source(s): 25 years active Army service.