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mac5155 wrote:It's working on my mobile device, just not letting me log in with Mozilla. Maybe I'll try a different browser.



mac5155 wrote:Im not sure that I can change my password through the mail icon on my phone, and the Gmail App is not working either.



mac5155 wrote:FreeCandy44 wrote:Ugh....I just Googled my screen name and someone else is using it. The dude plays with guns and draws my little pony's. I should send him a cease and desist letter.
Shyster is a lawyer so I wouldn't send him a cease and desist letter.

Malkamaniac wrote:mac5155 wrote:Sarcastic wrote:Rylan wrote:I regret not joining the military like I had planned. And I also don't know why that has been on my mind lately. Weird.
This isn't time to join the military. They send you to the Middle East to get your legs blown off. I could understand your sentiment during a more peaceful time.
Because every single person that joins the military gets their legs blown off.
Well that's what the news tells me. Either hurt or killed.

Sarcastic wrote:Malkamaniac wrote:mac5155 wrote:Sarcastic wrote:Rylan wrote:I regret not joining the military like I had planned. And I also don't know why that has been on my mind lately. Weird.
This isn't time to join the military. They send you to the Middle East to get your legs blown off. I could understand your sentiment during a more peaceful time.
Because every single person that joins the military gets their legs blown off.
Well that's what the news tells me. Either hurt or killed.
We're all familiar with the rate our soldiers die there, get severely injured resulting in loss of limbs, or commit suicide because they just can't take the stress anymore. It's also the idea of going to war we've been lied to. Mostly to support companies like Halliburton or the Carlyle Group in making millions upon million of dollars over there. It's one thing to fight a heroic war against the Nazis, but to risk your life or health for profit for the business class in the US is crazy. I wouldn't risk my legs so that some contractor group could make more money or for our govenrment to force their way into calling shots in another nation (all with the bogus claim of democracy). I really do admire soldiers who know it is all BS, yet go back to support their fellow soldiers. I couldn't do it. My immediate family comes first.
I'm not looking to start a discussion. That's all I'll say.

ExPatriatePen wrote:Sarcastic wrote:Malkamaniac wrote:mac5155 wrote:Because every single person that joins the military gets their legs blown off.
Well that's what the news tells me. Either hurt or killed.
We're all familiar with the rate our soldiers die there, get severely injured resulting in loss of limbs, or commit suicide because they just can't take the stress anymore. It's also the idea of going to war we've been lied to. Mostly to support companies like Halliburton or the Carlyle Group in making millions upon million of dollars over there. It's one thing to fight a heroic war against the Nazis, but to risk your life or health for profit for the business class in the US is crazy. I wouldn't risk my legs so that some contractor group could make more money or for our govenrment to force their way into calling shots in another nation (all with the bogus claim of democracy). I really do admire soldiers who know it is all BS, yet go back to support their fellow soldiers. I couldn't do it. My immediate family comes first.
I'm not looking to start a discussion. That's all I'll say.
You're welcome to start as big a discussion as you want, we do it all the time, over in the PDT though.

Sarcastic wrote:Rylan wrote:I regret not joining the military like I had planned. And I also don't know why that has been on my mind lately. Weird.
This isn't time to join the military. They send you to the Middle East to get your legs blown off. I could understand your sentiment during a more peaceful time.






shafnutz05 wrote:I reformatted my hard drive today, reinstalled Windows 7, and only installed the stuff I use constantly. It has to be the best feeling ever...what a change in performance


columbia wrote:Mr IE?


IrishEyes wrote:Boo to all you guys talking about guys getting their legs blown off in Afghanistan. Not the stuff I want to be thinking about while Mr. IE is deploying.
Not actually upset at any of you, just bummed.



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