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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you're old enough to go in the military, you should be allowed to drink alcohol. [/quote] I don't think you should be allowed to go to war zones or fight directly with guns for your country at 18. Brain isn't fully developed yet, and all that. You can go through basic training and work other jobs within the military. [/quote] It doesn't work that way, especially in the Marine Corps. Every Marine is a rifleman.[/quote] You can learn HOW to use, but I'm saying you shouldn't be allowed to go to front lines, to fight, at such a young age. [/quote] You are stupid. Every war ever fought, and every war ever won, had armies that predominantly had men age 18-22 in the front lines. Their brains were self-evidently well developed enough for combat. And a lot of those men [b]enjoyed it[/b]. I certainly don’t want my kids doing that but that doesn’t mean “it shouldn’t be allowed”.[/quote] You don't say? 19 year olds who spent over a decade playing violent video games enjoyed putting on camo and bringing their video games to life? Who would have thought. Just because you enjoy something doesn't mean it's good for you or you were intellectually developed enough to make the choice to do it. [/quote] Young men enjoying war is THOUSANDS of years old, it did not start with the violent video game generation, nitwit.[/quote] I don't think the homeless, mentally ill vets on the streets with PTSD are enjoying themselves after they get out of the military and finished killing people. [/quote] They are in no way representative of the millions of men who have gone to war for thousands of years.[/quote]
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