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hammer
· 7 years ago
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deleted
· 7 years ago
Damnit Austin
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mrfahrenheit
· 7 years ago
You were supposed to defeat the Dumb Side, not join them!
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timebender25
· 7 years ago
They both managed to be wrong.
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mrfahrenheit
· 7 years ago
Great minds think alike. Unfortunately, so do not so great ones.
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deleted
· 7 years ago
Oh shit my names Austin
adorkable
· 7 years ago
So is thare name
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deleted
· 7 years ago
Well thares a coincidence
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deleted
· 7 years ago
You all realize that this is doctored from the original meme right?
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famousone
· 7 years ago
Ayup
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diyrogue
· 7 years ago
Can't you do college work while in the military? Don't they pay for it?
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geluregis
· 7 years ago
A good number of people who go into the military do it to pay for tuition.
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famousone
· 7 years ago
It's optional, and they'll also cover post military schooling, too.
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guest_
· 7 years ago
They make it very difficult to get your money, lots of paperwork and red tape, lots of loop holes and little things. But yes, most branches offer educational opportunities and some type of tuition program. Many scholarships and programs also exist for those in or formarly in the services. If you want it bad enough and play smart you can do very well in life off a military career. You can also do very poorly in life. Like college the service shows you a way, teaches you skills and works to improve your character where it can. Every person will get something different out of it based on who they are as a person, and luck of their environment and people around them. Not everyone in the service is a paragon of the virtues of their branch, but most are intelligent skilled people.
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natethegreat
· 7 years ago
three*
realrobertdowneyjr
· 7 years ago
*they're
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sorryiforgot
· 7 years ago
No no it’s definitely thare. Trust me I’m an intellectual
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soul_king_brook
· 7 years ago
Rick & Morty?
abrams
· 5 years ago
Shes in for a surprise when she gets outta college with her liberal arts degree and 80k in college loan debt.
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