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Posted: 2/20/2013 11:57:30 AM EDT
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I'm sure there's no possible way to contract some hideous Tropical disease by doing that...
Carry on. |
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I'm sure there's no possible way to contract some hideous Tropical disease by doing that... Carry on. Lol, my thoughts exactly. |
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1st pic....she looks experienced, like she's done something similar to that in the past.
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1st pic....she looks experienced, like she's done something similar to that in the past. Bukkake |
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1st pic....she looks experienced, like she's done something similar to that in the past. Some talented PS'er could really wreak havoc with these pics. |
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i love this kind of stuff. The US military is last redoubt of the old time anglo saxon victorian ideal of physical courage. In 1850, if you were a gentleman and somebody called you a coward, one of you was going to have to die. this kind of thing is a remaining vestige of that attitude. Actually stock car racing is also based on it, it's literally a contest of who can push the envelope the most. |
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Seems like I've read of guys (maybe Marcinko) drinking cobra venom in Vietnam. I'd probably do that before drinking the blood.
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Quoted: I'm sure there's no possible way to contract some hideous Tropical disease by doing that... Carry on. I'm not a herpetologist, but fairly certain most blood born diseases in reptiles wouldn't survive a trip through the hydrochloric acid in your stomach. And yeah, I still eat my steak Rare. |
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1st pic....she looks experienced, like she's done something similar to that in the past. yeah, a woman who drinks cobra blood is probably not going to be adverse to improvised protein feeding Actually, the Bible prohibits drinking blood, the flesh is for consumption but the blood is the life, it belongs to God. |
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i love this kind of stuff. The US military is last redoubt of the old time anglo saxon victorian ideal of physical courage. In 1850, if you were a gentleman and somebody called you a coward, one of you was going to have to die. this kind of thing is a remaining vestige of that attitude. Actually stock car racing is also based on it, it's literally a contest of who can push the envelope the most. I thought it was badass as well. |
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What.
Was someone offended or surprised by this? LOL, this is nothing. |
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Looks like some good natured commradary to me.
Maybe we would get along better if we did this in my department. |
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Quoted: Quoted: 1st pic....she looks experienced, like she's done something similar to that in the past. yeah, a woman who drinks cobra blood is probably not going to be adverse to improvised protein feeding Actually, the Bible prohibits drinking blood, the flesh is for consumption but the blood is the life, it belongs to God. If God wants some he can kill his own snake... Rumor has it, his Garden has at least one in it that could've used some killin' before it fucked things up... |
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I always judge someones toughness by the measure of disgusting shit they put in their mouth.
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That is pretty tame compared to what a lot of marines do.
Usually they get it out of there system before they make SSgt though. |
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That is pretty tame compared to what a lot of marines do. Usually they get it out of there system before they make SSgt though. The last picture is of a Captain. |
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I'm sure there's no possible way to contract some hideous Tropical disease by doing that... Carry on. I'm not a herpetologist, but fairly certain most blood born diseases in reptiles wouldn't survive a trip through the hydrochloric acid in your stomach. And yeah, I still eat my steak Rare. I would think that many microbes/ parasites wouldn't even have to get into your stomach; a cut in your mouth or lip would be enough to enter your bloodstream. But I'm no expert ,either. I have no idea what pathogens snakes may or may not carry. (And I bet those people don't, either.) |
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I heard the British Royal Marines drink something.. different.
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I'm sure there's no possible way to contract some hideous Tropical disease by doing that... Carry on. Lol, my thoughts exactly. If that is the only disease caught during Cobra Gold than it was a slow one |
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Every subculture has their "rites of passage." And none of them care what anyone else thinks of them.
That's life...
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Quoted: and yeah i hope the cobra didn't have the AIDS Really? Snake blood has been used for ages for various medicinal purposes. http://1st-healthcare.blogspot.com/2011/06/believe-or-not-believe-cobra-snake.html http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn21099-a-shot-of-snake-blood-makes-the-heart-grow.html |
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I heard the British Royal Marines drink something.. different. Tea? |
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I bet I could think up some more, um, interesting things for Marines to do to prove they are fearless. Always be careful about daring a Marine to do anything though. Especially indoors, as they aren't particularly good pets.
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Looks like some people skipped the snake and dud lecture.
ETA I bet it is safer than eating the banana at the banana show. |
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Wonder how long before the next terrorist attack that will be blamed on this
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I'm sure there's no possible way to contract some hideous Tropical disease by doing that... Carry on. I'm not a herpetologist, but fairly certain most blood born diseases in reptiles wouldn't survive a trip through the hydrochloric acid in your stomach. And yeah, I still eat my steak Rare. That's what I was thinking. |
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Would I drink Cobra blood now? Fuck no.
Would I have done it while still in the Army? Fuck yes. |
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1st pic....she looks experienced, like she's done something similar to that in the past. I was thinking the same thing. |
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Quoted: I'm sure there's no possible way to contract some hideous Tropical disease by doing that... Carry on. they are U.S. Marines. they are hoping that happens, then they will run and chant for 8 miles loving life and waiting patiently to kill again. your fucking right, Carry On.
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I'm sure there's no possible way to contract some hideous Tropical disease by doing that... Carry on. It's ok. They've been vaccinated. |
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anyone ever see "The Beach" I loved that movie. Now, I must watch it again. It's been years. |
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