Motie2 Your killing me, you must be especially sensitive , no bulling here , your complety frigging wrong. Your posts / opinions are based on fake news and untrue. It's obvious critical thinking is not your forte. Hence my comment. Could you PLEASE spare us, and not broadcast your ignorance. I loath posts like this, but can't in good conscience not respond. Merry Christmas
That sinkhole that happened in Florida several years ago where the guy was sleeping in bed at night, the floor fell out, and he was swallowed by a big sink hole and never seen again. Seems like a nightmare ride to hell. Another couple (I thought there was only one, but there were two of similar size, one in 2007, the other in 2010) happened in Guatemala City? The 2010 sinkhole opened up under a three story factory, and swallowed it whole, into a ~65 feet in diameter and ~300 feet deep hole😳. The one in 2007 was ~330 feet deep😳. The Wiki says the Guatemalan City holes are not exactly sinkholes since they are not in limestone and were mainly caused by leaky sewer pipes. Either way, those are some seriously deep holes to be sucked into if you happen to be the unlucky person standing there at the time they collapsed.
@PappyJoe when i was in college, I worked in a liquor store. Every week on the same day a short un assuming man would come in. He would always wear a veterans hat. After a while I got to know him. He was an army chaplain that was in pearl harbor during the attack. Amazing g man with amazing stories. We had another customer that was one of the last surviving service men from the attack on dutch harbor. I wish I could go back and ask them so many more questions. Or at least give them a drink on the house. My own grandfather fought in the Philippines and wouldn't say a word about it to anyone.
@Zouave1864 Those who have served in combat zones seldom sit around and talk about their experiences. I have meet some combat veterans though who would occasionally talk about some of their memories but not the real hairy stuff.
One veteran I knew who served in both Korea and Vietnam always said that those who really enjoyed talking about being in a war were most likely REMF or liars. Many of them suffered from PTSD but suffered in quiet because the military didn't start believe it was a problem until after the Second Persian Gulf War.
That what makes books and shows like Band of Brothers so good and unique. The were true stories told by the men who were actually there.
In the Coast Guard it was the men who were involved in the real "hairy" search and rescue missions or the ones where despite their best efforts, they were unable to save someones life. PTSD for Coast Guard Rescue Swimmers - the ones who make it through the training to jump out of helicopters at night and/or in the middle of a storm - is real. I don't have the official number, but I was recently told there were 22 suicides in the Coast Guard last year and most of them were Rescue Swimmers who could no longer handle the pressure.
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I'm holding comment until the investigation discovers how the girl got the gun and ammunition.
Your killing me, you must be especially sensitive , no bulling here , your complety frigging wrong.
Your posts / opinions are based on fake news and untrue.
It's obvious critical thinking is not your forte. Hence my comment.
Could you PLEASE spare us, and not broadcast your ignorance.
I loath posts like this, but can't in good conscience not respond.
Merry Christmas
Yes. a biological female.
Part of the story is she was in communication with a 20-year old man in California who was plotting a second mass shooting.
Special thanks at this time of year for denegrating me and denying my right to express my opinions.
Another couple (I thought there was only one, but there were two of similar size, one in 2007, the other in 2010) happened in Guatemala City? The 2010 sinkhole opened up under a three story factory, and swallowed it whole, into a ~65 feet in diameter and ~300 feet deep hole😳. The one in 2007 was ~330 feet deep😳. The Wiki says the Guatemalan City holes are not exactly sinkholes since they are not in limestone and were mainly caused by leaky sewer pipes. Either way, those are some seriously deep holes to be sucked into if you happen to be the unlucky person standing there at the time they collapsed.
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Those who have served in combat zones seldom sit around and talk about their experiences. I have meet some combat veterans though who would occasionally talk about some of their memories but not the real hairy stuff.
One veteran I knew who served in both Korea and Vietnam always said that those who really enjoyed talking about being in a war were most likely REMF or liars. Many of them suffered from PTSD but suffered in quiet because the military didn't start believe it was a problem until after the Second Persian Gulf War.
That what makes books and shows like Band of Brothers so good and unique. The were true stories told by the men who were actually there.
In the Coast Guard it was the men who were involved in the real "hairy" search and rescue missions or the ones where despite their best efforts, they were unable to save someones life. PTSD for Coast Guard Rescue Swimmers - the ones who make it through the training to jump out of helicopters at night and/or in the middle of a storm - is real. I don't have the official number, but I was recently told there were 22 suicides in the Coast Guard last year and most of them were Rescue Swimmers who could no longer handle the pressure.
Did I just post that🤔
Next weather pattern, “Ditch/Well Diggers Ass”🤔