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#1 Lab392
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When you put it in all caps, I think of the band.

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Catholics REALLY think communion becomes the literal blood and body of christ? That's horrible. When I was a Christian, I figured communion was symbolic.

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Maybe you should tell that to a Ranger or Operator in the Army. No, they aren't "the first to fight". And every branch has "down and dirty" jobs. Marine infantry and Army infantry are basically the same thing.

Gotta love Marine pogs who think they're infantry.

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Depends on where you go. Try out Infantry OSUT at Ft. Benning then come back and say that. And basic is only a small fraction of your military career...SpartanMSU

I'm speaking in terms of generalities. Overall, the Marine Corps has the toughest basic training. Sure, the Rangers and the Operators have their own thing, and Army Infantry school at Ft. Benning is extremely tough, but those are exceptions to the general rule. I'm not talking down any other branch, I'm just saying that the average Marine recruit has higher physical standards to fill than the average recruit in any other branch.

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The resemblance is uncanny.

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#5 Lab392
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But they do have a more elite reputation. Their training is harder, their physical requirements are higher, and their jobs are generally more "down and dirty" than the other branches. They're "the first to fight," the "tip of the spear." They don't have all the money and resourses the other branches have, but they make up for it with toughness.

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Every branch is pretty tough.

By "toughness," I'm referring to physical fitness requirements. It's no secret that the Marine Corps has the toughest and longest recruit training boot camp.

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#6 Lab392
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Is that so friend.For a branch of the military that cant stand on its own but depend on the Navy,Army and Airforce for its stuffs,that just created its own special operations branch years ago.I think you are mistaken

Make sure you read this friend,make sure you read it extensively well

Army

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army

Marines

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Marine_Corps

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But they do have a more elite reputation. Their training is harder, their physical requirements are higher, and their jobs are generally more "down and dirty" than the other branches. They're "the first to fight," the "tip of the spear." They don't have all the money and resourses the other branches have, but they make up for it with toughness.

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#7 Lab392
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Why should anyone or anything be to blame? It's just a ****ed up situation.

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#8 Lab392
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I suppose the fools who think it's bad also think A cup teen girls shouldn't wear beginner bras and the like as well because they'll somehow be coming off as sexually promiscuous_R34LiTY_

Beginner bras aren't societally associated with sexual promiscuity. Thongs are.

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#9 Lab392
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Whether people want to acknowledge it or not, thongs do have a sexual connotation. They don't HAVE to have a sexual connotation, but they do. And people need to accept that.

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#10 Lab392
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That look's familiar....Wait! It's my tinfoil hat! I missed it sooo much. :3