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    #31
    Originally posted by todisday View Post
    Damn, I feel bad for them.
    Yea its equally crazy, sad & hilarious to see this. Its a way of life for many disabled people who have little chance for changing their station in life once they are in the chair.

    Vegas has a lot of old people, too. It seems like casinos in general attract older people just as much as younger ones. I went to a random one in Vegas, and it was literally just old people everywhere.
    Yea the older people love the ********. The younger people love the party. And there is more party sh^t going on in Vegas now than maybe ever to attract more young people.

    But there are cool & non-cool casinos. You can tell the non-cool ones by the amount of old people there & usually by its distance from the strip.

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      #32
      Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
      Oh sure, man. You can be whatever you wanna imagine.

      While now you job is just to look deep up in men's a$$.
      Don't insult the man like that. He served his country and can be proud of that, and many real Americans will salute him and give him his due respect as well. Military veterans will always have the respect of true Americans.

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        #33
        You're talking to a bunch of ******* who have never served anything but their own selves let alone would bother or even think of serving their country. Joining the military was a great decision, I've been all over the world on the military's dime. Deployed 4 times, served tours in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Wouldn't trade it for anything. While there is crap you have to put up with like with any job, the pros definitely outweigh the cons in my opinion. I have just over a years left of school for my degree and haven't had to pay a darn thing for it.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Rip Chudd View Post
          You're talking to a bunch of ******* who have never served anything but their own selves let alone would bother or even think of serving their country. Joining the military was a great decision, I've been all over the world on the military's dime. Deployed 4 times, served tours in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Wouldn't trade it for anything. While there is crap you have to put up with like with any job, the pros definitely outweigh the cons in my opinion. I have just over a years left of school for my degree and haven't had to pay a darn thing for it.
          Hell yeah bro. My wife and I both got our bachelor’s degrees with the post 9/11 GI bill. Amazing benefit.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
            Yea its equally crazy, sad & hilarious to see this. Its a way of life for many disabled people who have little chance for changing their station in life once they are in the chair.



            Yea the older people love the ********. The younger people love the party. And there is more party sh^t going on in Vegas now than maybe ever to attract more young people.

            But there are cool & non-cool casinos. You can tell the non-cool ones by the amount of old people there & usually by its distance from the strip.
            It seems like it was a couple of years ago that you were saying the you were in Las Vega for a month just hanging out. Looks like you've settled in now.

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              #36
              It's too bad most Americans don't seem to know that many first world countries have had--as all citizens' rights--guaranteed medical care and university education for many decades w.o. having to first risk their lives in aggressive wars.

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                #37
                Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
                Serving in the USA Military for four years can help you out tremendously for the rest of your life.

                For one, if you decide to go to college afterwards the military covers your tuition.

                Second, if you decide to buy a house a VA loan allows you to purchase a home without putting any money down.

                Third, If you decide to stay in the military for 20 years and retire in your 40's you'll get a pension of around 50K for life, plus full health benefits.


                Im not looking to make a commercial for the military, but for giving 4 years of your life to them from 18-22 might be a price worth to pay for your opportunities later in life.
                so did you give 4 years?

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                  #38
                  I volunteered for the army on my birthday they draft the white trash first round here anyway

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by johnbook View Post
                    It's too bad most Americans don't seem to know that many first world countries have had--as all citizens' rights--guaranteed medical care and university education for many decades w.o. having to first risk their lives in aggressive wars.
                    OHHH!!!!


                    DAAAAMN

                    I've never said this before, and I hope people continue to discuss the topic because it's an important one, but...

                    /EndThread

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                    or in this case..

                    #PEAAAACEZZZQUAAAAD!!!!!!!!!

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
                      Serving in the USA Military for four years can help you out tremendously for the rest of your life.

                      For one, if you decide to go to college afterwards the military covers your tuition.

                      Second, if you decide to buy a house a VA loan allows you to purchase a home without putting any money down.

                      Third, If you decide to stay in the military for 20 years and retire in your 40's you'll get a pension of around 50K for life, plus full health benefits.


                      Im not looking to make a commercial for the military, but for giving 4 years of your life to them from 18-22 might be a price worth to pay for your opportunities later in life.
                      I got a job, an education, a home, and ptsd. Along with the ptsd I got free health care for life and a very nice disability compensation. I also get a lot of Veteran discounts.

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