Didn't the Christians have slaves that they brought over fight too? I'm sure some of them had different religious beliefs.
Right. A recent South Park episode shows what happens to those faces and the upkeep it needs.
I think the docs push this bullshit on social media, get people hooked, and it's recurring income for them to hell with the long term consequences for the patient.
It's kind of a thing we are seeing everywhere these days.
People need to halt on these type of elective procedures. It gets expensive, you all start looking the same, and it's ugly.
Never gonna argue with this reply
This is 💩
Yes. Sadly I know all about this and it hits pretty close to home for me.
They are pissing off a bunch of operators and such and that's never a good thing.
Nice. You gave her the burrrnn. Good job. We need to really start correcting much of this type of misinformation out there when people say it one day many many more will believe it.
Yes. I have served with some.
Also, let's not forget the interpreters we had that risked their lives to help us. Many we worked to bring back to the states. They are amazing people and I would choose any interpreter that I ever worked with over my own mom. My mom was horrible btw.
Ha true.
But also I've never been and I fought in the early 2000s. I just lost too many buds and could never bring myself to go there. But family went and took pics and parents if my buddies sent me funeral DVDs that I still can't bring myself to watch.
Ya I'm not Christian and I fought along side other non Christians in the early 2000s. This account really spreads a lot of misinformation. And the thing is, if you dig deeper you'll find that I think she is a teacher in Texas. I won't go further than that. I was just doing some OSINT work for a PI buddy and just stumbled across this so I looked at it for a minute. I know there are so many people that push fake info but I just kinda hung here for a moment and then moved on.
It is not. I confirmed it by digging further. It is a teacher from Texas