You only say that because your sisters are ugly.Wouldn't incest lovers want to have a family?
She is right, porn sites are filled with "incest" stuff even if it's all pretend. In my opinion it's driven by men who have become increasingly isolated and have issues connecting with women that they turn to someone who in theory would love them unconditionally.
It's all rather sad and I don't wanna see that shit on the homepage of porn sites.
Ok NeymarYou only say that because your sisters are ugly.
I'm afraid to google that reference.Ok Neymar
Wouldn't incest lovers want to have a family?
She is right, porn sites are filled with "incest" stuff even if it's all pretend. In my opinion it's driven by men who have become increasingly isolated and have issues connecting with women that they turn to someone who in theory would love them unconditionally.
It's all rather sad and I don't wanna see that shit on the homepage of porn sites.
If you apply that argument to the whole of pornography then it's rather weak due to the broad range of stuff out there.I feel like if you take the incest part out of that, you've got the common conservative argument against pornography.
These things always remind of a portuguese football pundit years ago who was on an anti-benfica rant and for some reason he talked about their website. At the time they still used google ads on the site, and the guy said the site was so shitty it was full of hemorrhoids medicine ads.If the algorithm is showing you tits and ass then it’s for a reason mate.
Said it in another thread, valor thieves are a particularly despicable type of cnut.
What are we looking at here, MrMarcello?I read somewhere he claimed to not have switched the GWOT-EM medal for the Afghanistan campaign medal (ACM) as he separated before 2005 when the ACM was authorized for wear. But the CBS link below states he did not receive a GWOT-EM which all personnel deployed to the Middle East AOR would have on file. Even those on covert missions would prove to the A1 (HR/personnel people) that they did serve in a specific country or the AOR itself, usually by showing a paid-out classified travel voucher with locations, and the Air Force would be able to acknowledge if he did serve within the borders of Afghanistan or in the ME AOR, whether "classified" or not. There would be some type of designation on record especially for campaign medals and future VA requirements. I'm fairly certain a retired/separated member can request to swap out a medal for an individual campaign medal thought it could take a few months to clear through personnel channels (he's had nearly 20 years to do such).
It is true that air crews would likely have an order sending them to a location with variations authorized and in some deployments may have a data-masking on the CED order. But each member would still be required to file a classified voucher with actual locations annotated and these vouchers can be viewed by any finance technician and personnelist without requiring above a secret clearance (need to know purpose), and such would/should be annotated on the member's record. If he did enter Afghanistan, he most likely deployed to Bagram and/or Kandahar if working as some type of logistics specialist or loadmaster type, and those locations were not classified that I'm aware but may have been back in the early war years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghanistan_Campaign_Medal
His website mentions nothing of service in Afghanistan only "to the Middle East." Surely, it would mention Afghanistan... https://jrmajewski4congress.com/about/
Reading this I question his entire service and he was denied reenlistment in 2003. https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/...or-u-s-house-misrepresented-military-service/
He's also been sketchy on his finance disclosures and seems to send out tweets for attention.
https://www.businessinsider.com/tru...finances-after-ignoring-disclosure-law-2022-8
Me too.As someone with 4 purple hearts and 2 medals of honor I agree.
I have none of these.
What's 'PII?'Cannot confirm if legit but two persons have posted JR's DD214 below his tweet - Fred Wellman (questionable version) and Brian Slodysko (looks very legit). He separated as an E-2 which means he got in some trouble as he should have been an E-4 no later than three years in service. The 214 has no annotation of deployment service nor did he earn a good conduct medal, another indication he fecked up. Brian posted the member-4 copy which had 2X reentry code annotated - not considered for reenlistment. Of course, JR found his CJR memo that arrives 9-12 months before date of separation and is an automatic distro if nothing on file at the time. This leads me to believe he got busted in rank thereabouts and his commander recommended non-selection for reenlistment inside the final six months of obligated service.
JR is full of shit and trying to play the public for fools.
For PII reasons I will not post the 214 in this thread - both failed to cover the birth-date (huge PII foul).
What's 'PII?'
Thanks.Personally Identifiable Information
Its against policy for Government employees of any kind to post it online.