miles4pints

12482 pts · July 17, 2016


Yeah, again I’ve heard it used in the military but rarely. It’s usually more of a tv “support the troops” where I’ve heard that one. We were never told not to use it, but I’m army

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Now that I think about it, troop is used as well to refer to everyone. It just seems like because of the brevity, you hear it more from the news / media rather than other people in the military

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This is how it has always applied to me, too. Warfighter or service member like you said to refer to the whole rather than the more specific soldier (Army), airmen, sailors, marines etc

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I liked this one

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#49 happy?

2 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Nah, he’s not turtley enough

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Nice

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Love Jeeps and have to agree

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They’re in the ocean

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Great success!

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I may have started dating her

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Took me way too long to realize you were talking about a dog. tbf it is late for me

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Nailed it

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Well, I’m far from an aficionado lol. A lot of bravado for sure during these, but I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t entertaining. I felt bad for the bulls during the run because they would slip on the cobblestone. In the arena they seemed more in their element. There was still a bull who hopped a fence once in Los Arcos during the run (granted it was only about waist high). The people on the other side definitely got more show than they were prepared for

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I’m not defending either, but no, not indultado. My experience was from a small town in Spain while walking the Camino. There was a big festival, a bull run, and then a bull “fight” where the young men of the town were in the arena together. So, not the 1v1 and their goal was to get its attention. They would jump over the bull sometimes. No violence. Just athleticism. The bulls went back to the farm afterwards albeit quite confused I’m sure

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They don’t always kill them. Sometimes it’s more of a bull dodge than a bull fight

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Suspiciously similar

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Yeah

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Slava Ukraini

7 months ago | Likes 9 Dislikes 0

I was afraid that’s what it was referring to.. you confirmed my fear

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If I hadn’t already worked where I’m at so long already, I’d be tempted to take you up

9 months ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Glass houses sink ships

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Boss makes a dollar. I make a dime. That’s why I crap on company time

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Sounds about right. It’s frustrating and I believe that’s on purpose

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Big horses are a ~relatively new thing. Selective breeding over the last few centuries has resulted in some of these behemoths

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Complacency kills

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#12 impressive but… where do they keep all of that the other 11 months of the year?

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Sometimes the truth makes me sad

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