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re: Is lsunurse gone for good?

Posted by Pkin on 8/10/15 at 9:59 pm to
That's Goddess Romee
25 year olds are adults with professional jobs. I feel like more people are giving advice to their 18 year old self.
Swim team at LSU used to throw these massive parties, bigger than any of the fraternity parties.

Not sure the keg count but I'm sure those Parties are a top Lsu contender.

re: Inside story of the Nagasaki mission

Posted by Pkin on 8/6/15 at 12:31 am to
Yes, seriously. He said im sitting in my living room QBing these events.. As if he was there himself
Most people in here have probably read a few books and taken a few history classes... That's where most of the opinions in here are stemming from. It's funny that you think you understand the effects of atomic bombs by reading about it in your history class. Please expose yourself to a large amount of radiation and report back.

Telling me to STFU because we had young men dying in Europe was ridiculous. I mentioned that I've been there because it really does add to ones understanding of those events, far more than taking a history class ever would. I have a tremendous amount of respect for our fallen D-Day soldiers.

Breesus, I realize that you are upset that I said in the Millinials thread that it's sad for people in their mid twenties to be living with their parents, I didn't realize you'd get so butthurt. I hope random insults towards all females makes you feel better about living with your parents when I've been financially independent since I was 18

Goodnight

re: Inside story of the Nagasaki mission

Posted by Pkin on 8/5/15 at 11:55 pm to
Obviously I'm not "ok" with the fire bombings... Or any of the other war crimes.

But arguing that causing hundreds of thousands of innocent people to die of radiation poisoning isnt as bad as slaughtering groups in other ways is just absurd. It was definitely stooping to their level.

People are so quick to throw around the word "ignorance" when everyone here (including myself) is truly ignorant to the effects of atomic bombs. The United States has never had to deal with something like that.

re: Inside story of the Nagasaki mission

Posted by Pkin on 8/5/15 at 11:46 pm to
Breesus you've been arguing both sides, not sure if you're just trolling.

Does everyone you know think the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were justified and proud moments in American history?
Those aren't facts, those are speculations.

And all "facts" given are saying millions "probably" would have died. Also, all Japanese war crimes mentioned were against other countries.

Nothing on the scale of Hiroshima and Nagasaki has ever happened to the United States.

re: Inside story of the Nagasaki mission

Posted by Pkin on 8/5/15 at 11:36 pm to
I've been to the beaches of Normandy and to the American cemetery there. I've also been to Pearl Harbor and to Japan. I don't live in a box and drink the American History Book Koolaide. I know what happened there.

Soldier on soldier combat is different than a-bombing two cities. America is better than that. I'll always stand by that.
Your name has USMC in it. There's no point in arguing with you.

re: Inside story of the Nagasaki mission

Posted by Pkin on 8/5/15 at 11:24 pm to
They treated the Chinese terribly but stooping to that level is pretty sad.

Other people in here are getting emotional about their fathers being in the war. That is completely irrelevant.

I love America but I don't understand how anyone can think a-bombing two large cities was justified.

The kamakazis were soldiers. Yes, they used extreme tactics.

However, a-bombing two large cities and killing 200,000+ people is on an entirely different level. Nothing like that has ever happened to the United states.
Please inform me of something the Japanese did that was worse than what we did to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
I'm a female. You can go fuk yourself at any given time.
By more effective... You mean it killed more innocent citizens.
That last paragraph makes me sick.
Also, buying a home isn't as glorified in our generation. Millennials value gaining life experiences, when the older generations were more likely to buy a home and live in the same place for their entire lives. The idea of that is really depressing to me. Millennials tend to move several times and experience living in multiple cities before settling down.

I'd like to buy a condo or small house in the near future as an investment, but being a landlord would also be a burden.
Well... I haven't lived with my parents since I was 18 and I could never imagine moving back. I would feel like my life was falling apart since I'm so used to being independent.

It's just strange when I see people my age living with their parents... for me that seems like a lifetime ago.
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Well I don't have children but if I did they would be raised to view transgenders as the freaks that they are.


Then they would grow up and form their own opinions... and resent you for teaching them a load of bs.

Sadly fat, hairy men walk around shirtless at the beach and stuff too...even young ones. We find it equally nauseating.

The "dad bod" is not a real thing.
Sadly a lot of millennials do live with their parents well into their 20's. I used to know people with very legitimate professional jobs who were CPAs and living with their parents for several years after college graduation.

However, they are saving a ton on rent and probably have plenty of money in the bank.
I wanted to see this but the SO thinks I'll get jumped.

We'll wait and watch it at home.
Being too strict now will just push them away once they are old enough to do whatever they want.

My parents are great people but I have lived in a different state from them since I was 18 for similar reasons.
I don't think any woman ever looks better than Bridgette Bardot. She's a hair goddess. All modern celebrity women have work done constantly, she was naturally beautiful back in the 60's. Plus, she invented the resting bitch face.



Lol at no one knowing who Bridgette Bardot is.

Basically an icon.