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JJ_BPK
07-22-2022, 06:12
Splain sumtin, Lucy

To the Crayon Eaters..

AR 600-8-22 is a little sketchy on NMCAM cooking awards..

Does Mac-n-Cheese warrant the V device??

LMAO 😎

Box
07-22-2022, 06:27
It was clearly V-ery good Mac-N-Cheese


However, I feel like the 'crayon eater' comment was a little insensitive. Lets be honest - Soldiers are fat, Sailors are lazy, Airman are soft, Marines are stupid, and just for good measure, the Coast Guard is just a bunch of puddle pirates but I digress...

Crayons?
Do Marines REALLY eat crayons?

Well, yes - yes they do - but that's not the point I'm trying to make. While it might be true that Marines have a blanket waiver for failing the ASVAB but crayons? Why do we always accuse marines of being crayon eaters?
...even though they are, but still, why highlight it?

They are our brothers in arms. Would you rather share a foxhole with a Sailor, an Airmyn, or Marine?
Thats what I thought.
Anyway, where was I?





Right - crayons. Do Marines Really eat crayons?
Yes, next question...

7624U
07-23-2022, 07:57
It was clearly V-ery good Mac-N-Cheese



They are our brothers in arms. Would you rather share a foxhole with a Sailor, an Airmyn, or Marine?
Thats what I thought.
Anyway, where was I?



Guess that depends on if they are LGBTQXYZ or not you are not being inclusive Box.
go back to Bias training.

Box
07-23-2022, 19:17
Guess that depends on if they are LGBTQXYZ or not you are not being inclusive Box.
go back to Bias training.

You are correct. I apologize to anyone that may have been put off by my lack of adversity and delusion. That being said I think my record of social awareness speaks for itself. What I meant was...

They are our siblings of a nonspecific but equally valid gender but the question remains, would you rather share a fighting position with a Sailor, an Airmyn, an Airwomyn, or a Marine?

...assuming of course that it was a mutually supporting fighting position that provided sufficient square footage for all occupants to have a readily accessible safe space for those days when the war just isn't going "our way"