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This is actually an entertaining video. Enjoy.
GO CANES!
GO CANES!
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Kewl storyMy uncle was a paratrooper during WWII, they used to keep little bags of gold teeth - souvenirs if you will.
I was surprised too.. I think they're making a comeback.People still do this?
My uncle was a paratrooper during WWII, they used to keep little bags of gold teeth - souvenirs if you will.
Your uncle must have been a tough SOB. What branch did he serve in and where (geographically) did he serve in the war?My uncle was a paratrooper during WWII, they used to keep little bags of gold teeth - souvenirs if you will.
My uncle was a paratrooper during WWII, they used to keep little bags of gold teeth - souvenirs if you will.
I thought the story was weird too in an eyebrow raising way. But maybe the thought of those teeth belonging to … I don’t know … dead US Servicemen, or even ****** citizens of Europe who died at the hands of ***** just didn’t sit well with the poster.
There’s the macabre and then there is … desecration. Especially, if the teeth were of Allies or US Servicemen.
But calling on mod intervention because this objection seems … “androgynous” (your name change suggestion) to you - after reading through the emojis on a post that isn’t your own… (I’ll just leave that to marinate)
Yeah, but people grieve in different ways.After losing to shxtty UVA?
They were most likely Japanese:I thought the story was weird too in an eyebrow raising way. But maybe the thought of those teeth belonging to … I don’t know … dead US Servicemen, or even ****** citizens of Europe who died at the hands of ***** just didn’t sit well with the poster.
There’s the macabre and then there is … desecration. Especially, if the teeth were of Allies or US Servicemen.
But calling on mod intervention because this objection seems … “androgynous” (your name change suggestion) to you - after reading through the emojis on a post that isn’t your own… (I’ll just leave that to marinate)
Please let these kids live!
Yall act like they should only be doing scool work and practicing football. They're 18 to 22 years old, let them live.
I swear to you bro, I wouldn't have posted it if I didn't find other aspects of the video interesting. I thought people would find it cool to see how gold grills are made (or at least how they're delivered to the customer).Adults following and constantly posting what college kids do on social media is extremely weird. Who gives sh*it what they did & when they did it after a loss? Are they supposed to sit isolated from society in a dark room to make the fans feel better about a loss?