Retired Marine. Now a Farmer in the Appalachian Mountains. Christian Deus vult 🙏. I do not turn my cheek to blatant sin.

Joined April 2022
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Nailed it.
Replying to @catturd2 @RonBlasco
That’s why the liberals are losing their shit today. It was a celebration of all things in America and had a whole lot of alpha males. Lol
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THIS
As I commented on the original post.
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FFS 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Josh Hokit: MOHAD! 😭 #UFC
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"Michelle Obama is a MAN" @Josh_HokitUFC A legend is born. Watch to the end.
Well. He said it. They offed Joan Rivers for it…. 😬 Rogan’s face, though. Haha
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😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 “Michelle Obama is a MAN!!” 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
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The best birthday wish was PEACE! Well done! @POTUS
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This is outstanding and true with so many families. It's how you are raised and where you are raise and the influences in your life that make a person. Not skin color love this video.
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🤣🤣🤣I can't stop laughing.🤣🤣🤣
I've had a few of these gate openers over the years, they start acting up after 13 years and completely stop working by 17 years.🤣🤣🤣
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Our favorite barefoot, camo-clad savage is back for the sequel. Turns out, the lack of shoes isn't a hazard—he’s just grounding himself to absorb raw power straight from the dirt. ​When a 10-foot murder log paralyzed traffic, this cornfed, professional trapper rolled up and treated a prehistoric predator like a confused man in a woman's locker room. Get outta here! ​The best part? Watching a fully armed officer get demoted to "rear-end gator carrier" because he was too panicked to touch the tail until the professional locked down the danger zone. ​No weapons, no useful backup, just pure dominance. Florida is this man's lobby, we’re all just living in it. 🐊💪😂 ​(Check the comments for Part 1 👇)
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Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine. In support of President Trump‘s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function research around the world, and increase transparency and accountability, ODNI will continue working with partners across the Administration to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain, and what “research” is being conducted. odni.gov/index.php/newsroom/…
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🤣🤣🤣That way I can annoy you even after I croak.
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Well not getting the results I wanted. Maybe try a different powder.
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Exciting ain't it. 😂🤣
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Civilians will have difficulty understanding what I’m about to say. But all we ever wanted in GWOT was to be as far away from the “flagpole” as possible. To be off on our own in the hinterlands. Getting shot at every day was preferable to the insufferable helicopter parenting the large bases were famous for. So yes. We would rather be placed in a higher risk situation for our personal safety than suffer through some idiot yelling at us for not wearing a PT belt on a FOB. It was these same people who would turn us away from the chow hall because we were too dirty after battle. We would rather risk death on our own than be ruled by risk averse midwits.
The more I look at this lighthearted monument idea. the more I think it accidentally captured the entire story of the Global War on Terror. Not the war itself, but what it became. A giant restraint stretched across open ground, another buckle fastened by people convinced that every problem can be solved by tightening the strap one more notch. Those of us who fought that war were not fragile. We crossed oceans, climbed mountains, walked through cities filled with bombs, and carried burdens that would break most people. Yet somewhere along the way an entire generation of leaders became convinced that the greatest threat to those men was not the enemy, but risk itself. What followed was twenty years of wrapping warriors in procedures, approvals, permissions, reviews, assessments, oversight mechanisms, and legal opinions until the institution slowly forgot the difference between protecting a force and restraining it. Every buckle arrived with good intentions. Every layer was justified. Every restriction was sold to us as profound wisdom. Nobody noticed that the accumulation of caution was producing its own form of recklessness. We became so obsessed with preventing small failures that we lost the ability to achieve great successes. That is the lesson staring back at me from this seemingly funny image. Civilizations are not preserved by eliminating danger. They are preserved by producing men capable of confronting it. A people that spends enough time worshipping safety eventually begins treating courage like a pathology and initiative like a threat. The instinct for survival remains, but it becomes detached from the willingness to act. History has never been kind to societies that make that trade. What makes this monument joke so powerful is that it unintentionally captures the hangover of an entire era. An era spent tightening straps while the muscles beneath them slowly atrophied. An era spent managing risk while forgetting that the greatest risks are often the ones created by excessive caution. If the Global War on Terror means anything, it should be this: never again confuse bureaucracy for strategy, process for progress, or restraint for strength. The buckle is perfect. Not because it honors what we were. Because it reminds us what we became. And it reminds us what we should never be again. Cautious to the point of calamity.
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Y'all remember @PatrickMil86060? He's still rebuilding. You know what to do! 🇺🇸
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There was no negotiating with the Nazis nor the Empire of Japan, there was only hitting them as hard as possible until capitulation. You can’t negotiate with fanatics. You can only destroy them until they unconditionally surrender. Iran is no different.
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The military’s greatest strength was never its diversity. It was its ability to make diversity irrelevant. The most dangerous thing in America is a group of Americans who have stopped caring about each other’s labels. Marxists see categories. Soldiers see each other.
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Getting ready to tighten my groups up with that high powered 22 caliber 🤣😂. Trying to explain a little reloading.
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