
Leon
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Leon
@OutlineSilver
maga 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 No tolerance for those who hate my country. Country born and raised. Self employed. Golf, fishing. No dms no porn



@KamalaHarris @TIME “Bridges? You know, when we talk about bridges, we’re really talking about what can be unburdened by what has been. Because a bridge isn’t just a bridge. It’s a high-five across the river, connecting cultures with collard greens and Paris dreams.” -Kamala (probably) 🤣🤣🤣🤣




We know what you mean. Big but not fat.


GOP Rep. Boebert: “Go to church. Find Jesus. Why is everybody so horny here?”


Marines are simply “Marines.” You joined the Army to become a soldier. You joined the Navy to become a Shipmate. You joined the Air Force and become an airman. But you don’t join the Marines—you become one. The Air Force often feels like a regular job while wearing a uniform. The Navy is similar, just aboard a ship. And The Army is what most civilians picture when they think of military service, which is why people casually call anyone in uniform a “soldier..”—yet they rarely call a soldier an airman, sailor, or Marine. For Marines, it’s a transformation of identity and this mindset sets Marines apart down to the core of who they are, not merely something they once did. Let me explain… A retired Marine is still a Marine, with their current profession secondary, and in contrast, most service members from other branches view their time in uniform as an important chapter that has ended. Once a Marine, always a Marine is simply that, And because “Jarheads” is too confusing 😉. SEMPER FI MARINES—YOU DESERVE IT 🦅🌎⚓️





