Slumberjack
Team OPE benchwarmer
- Local time
- 11:00 PM
- User ID
- 14481
- Joined
- Nov 8, 2020
- Messages
- 4,821
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- 20,263
- Location
- Way down south Louisiana

Pahahhah don’t look at mine lolStart cleaning that shop, NOW GET! Lol
Pahahhah don’t look at mine lolStart cleaning that shop, NOW GET! Lol
ill get video next timeFuggin better not be
Prickill get video next time
Pahahhah don’t look at mine lol
I’m embarrassed to show it pahahhah we just had 2 hurricanes and it’s a wreckWell I can't not look at it without a pic.
I’m embarrassed to show it pahahhah we just had 2 hurricanes and it’s a wreck
Still trying to get caught upWell then, quit slackin' and get crackin'.
Got that right...I need to do some thinning in this place.Start cleaning that shop, NOW GET! Lol
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Eh hehmaybe
lol wait for the video lolNo maybe about it dik.
lol i have signatures disabledI updated my signature to make Dall proud lol
lol watch and wait slackerBetter not dik
Feel you bro. I had a good friend struggle with depression and talked about suicide to some who he thought cared about him. He mentioned it multiple times to me. Struggling with his depression he was asking for help. Many gave him the standard answer well if you were serious you would just do it, you’re just looking for attention. Well one day he hung himself. Please listen as Jason is saying. Maybe some are bluffing but indeed some are dead serious and you don’t want to be one who thinks you should have done more to help. You can’t get a do over on those opportunities!I know there are many songs out there, but when I hear of a suicide from an active or former military person, I always think of the song by Poison...”Give Me Something To Believe In”. The song references the Vietnam War...but the only thing that changes in the future is the name of the war!
Again, if you know any Vet struggling, or anyone else for that fact, Vet or not...shut your mouth...and lend an open ear. I’ve been in this position with several Marines and others...gear it down and let them talk before you ever interject any sort of any opinion or response. Think about what you’re saying before you ask or say it...you’re dealing with minds that are not the general population who have never seen what they’ve seen.
We share on a couple of private FB Marine groups our contact info. At least then if a Marine is in dire straits and he or she is posting up things like possible suicide...we react pretty quick and try to intervene with phone calls, texts, etc. Sometimes it works...unfortunately sometimes it doesn’t.
I know what Hell is like...we gotta curb this suicide rate of these fine young men and women who signed their name and got a first class ticket straight into war!
We’ll never end it all...least we can do is try.