Here is how it's going to be...and yes. You can call it a rule if you wish. I don't care. Whatever.
Hiding twice again. 10/5/26. It's time for you to take what you dish out, hypocrite boy.Blackvegetable » 07 Apr 2026, 9:25 am » wrote: ↑ See if AI will read your ****.
Let me know what it tells you.
It was the Search function, brainless little piece of ****...Huey » 07 Apr 2026, 9:27 am » wrote: ↑ Thanks for confirmation of that database!
Knew that was coming. As I have before many in the service who have received the Purple Heart call it that. It is not disdain.
AI OverviewThe "I-forgot-to-duck" medal is a long-standing, wry nickname used by US service members for the Purple Heart, indicating that the recipient was wounded in combat. This phrase is a form of military humor aimed at humbling the prestige of the medal, often referencing the idea that a wound was simply a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time or not moving fast enough.
Of course you will persist in your bitter mindless stalking.
Blackvegetable » 07 Apr 2026, 9:33 am » wrote: ↑ Of course you will persist in your bitter mindless stalking.
I predicted it.
Your question was answered.
What country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance. Let them take arms."
Six months later along with multiple times asked. **** you.Blackvegetable » 07 Apr 2026, 9:43 am » wrote: ↑ Your question was answered.
The answer was defended.
Who would that be?
Whom are you quoting?Beekeeper » 07 Apr 2026, 9:44 am » wrote: ↑ What country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance. Let them take arms."
— Letter to James Madison, December 20, 1787.
Thomas Jefferson
Looks like a question...
If you had joined the military you would know that many who receive it are humble about receiving. That is how they speak about it.Blackvegetable » 07 Apr 2026, 9:31 am » wrote: ↑It was the Search function, brainless little piece of ****...Huey » 07 Apr 2026, 9:27 am » wrote: ↑ Thanks for confirmation of that database!
Knew that was coming. As I have before many in the service who have received the Purple Heart call it that. It is not disdain.
AI OverviewThe "I-forgot-to-duck" medal is a long-standing, wry nickname used by US service members for the Purple Heart, indicating that the recipient was wounded in combat. This phrase is a form of military humor aimed at humbling the prestige of the medal, often referencing the idea that a wound was simply a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time or not moving fast enough.
Thanks for the further confirmation that you're an idiot.
aimed at humbling the prestige of the medal,
what does your source mean by."humbling the prestige"?
As predicted. Blaming me for you dodging.
That's a pile of ****....Huey » 07 Apr 2026, 9:49 am » wrote: ↑ If you had joined the military you would know that many who receive it are humble about receiving. That is how they speak about it.
Since it was the search function you have no excuse for not providing a link.
since you were wrong, you have no excuse not to admit it.Since it was the search function you have no excuse for not providing a link.
Dodging what?
10/5/26. Time for to take what you dish out.
Blackvegetable » 07 Apr 2026, 9:57 am » wrote: ↑That's a pile of ****....Huey » 07 Apr 2026, 9:49 am » wrote: ↑ If you had joined the military you would know that many who receive it are humble about receiving. That is how they speak about it.
Since it was the search function you have no excuse for not providing a link.
The same can be said for REMF, Rambie..since you were wrong, you have no excuse not to admit it.Since it was the search function you have no excuse for not providing a link.
Now you are trying to rationalize and justify your ignorance. REMF is a derogatory acronym. The other is humor by those who have received that medal. Just because daddy was in doesn't make you knowledgeable on the topic.The same can be said for REMF, Rambie..