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      12-02-2009, 08:36 PM   #67
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      12-03-2009, 09:31 AM   #69
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You are right as well in stating that time served does not make you a responsible person, per-say, I ran into a 22 yr MSgt who missed out on a job opportunity because in her 22 years of service she never once considered going to college, and now at 42 years old is starting college for the first time ever. I would consider that irresponsible.
Yeah some of the most irresponsible people I've met in the Corps, ironically enough, were the senior enlisted.... Many are there because it's an easy coast to retirement, as long as you keep your ass out of trouble. In many MOS's, you can be a real lazy ass and still progress. Especially since we started having a steep decline in quality recruits (maybe because of the revolving door to Iraq?), and it's become harder for the Corps to hold on to Marines who, at the end of their contracts, know they can succeed in civilian life, as opposed to - you guessed it - the revolving door to Iraq again.

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I assume you served, and you know as well as I do that the military, and especially the Marine Corps give you all the tools you need to learn and grow as a responsible person, but it is ultimately up to you to use the tools provided and succeed.

Regarding this thread, I just think it is absolutely uncalled for to have these so-called "mature" gentlemen call out these young kids and berate them because they are privileged in what they have. Hell, the kids merely followed along with the post and listed the cars in their households, and in return we get some "responsible" person calling them bums and jackasses. What gives? I won't lie, I'm pretty jealous that some kid my age or younger has a new M3, but I'm just as jealous of guys who have the opportunity to own Ferraris and Lamborghinis. And you know what? Good for them, there is no need for animosity toward any of them because they took advantage of an opportunity that was presented to them!
Your assumption is correct. I got out a bit ago with one hash mark and one rocker on my blues. I consider myself lucky to have had the experiences I did when I was in. The Corps and training to be a Marine provided me with a lot of motivation from within myself to be a better person. I agree that all the tools are there to become a responsible Marine, but life itself will give you those tools as well. They're different tools, and I did feel many times in the Marine Corps that it's a totally different kind of responsibility. Appropriate behavior for a Marine does not really always equate to what would be appropriate behavior for a non-Marine. In any case, the tools are all there, yes; but you don't have to use them to retain the title you get starting at the EGA ceremony. Unfortunately, the Corps also left me with less ankle ligaments than I started with ("It's ok; you have four in each ankle anyway. 75% ain't that bad. Take a Motrin and hydrate.") as well as permanent nerve damage in both arms in the short time that I served. But I am thankful for the good things that came from it.

Some of these responses are a bit over-the-top in calling out youngsters who are fortunate enough to have their parents buy them nice things. I don't really care myself, as a lot of these kids will never get off the teet, which I will never be envious of.... What bothers me, though, is when they try to pass the accomplishment off as their own.... If your parents bought you the car, that's cool; just don't try to act like you did something more deserving that the poor kid who excels yet can not have such nice things because his/her parents aren't well off.

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Responsibility doesn't just entail being smart with your money, getting into a house by yourself and starting a career. I would say it takes a sense of responsibility to know when you're overstepping a boundary in calling out some kid you don't even know just because he or she is very privileged. So, in closing, if you're going to try and impose your values, and preach responsibility, start with the mirror in your bathroom first.

I agree with that. Lots of pot-meet-kettle statements in here; lots of judgements passed from behind computer screens. I'm assuming that last sentence wasn't directed at me, right? All I was saying is that you can't say "I am responisble based on the fact that I did 5 years in the Corps." It just isn't a true statement. Wasn't trying to start shit or fan any flames.
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Honestly, who cares if someone lives at home with their parents and spends all of their money on cars? It's their own personal choice, and it does not affect your life in any way whatsoever, so why rag on these kids? Everyone eventually learns value and responsibility one way or another, there's no need to flame these guys for being young 18-20 somethings that are enrolled in school full time and spend their or their parents money on cars. It's not like they are holding their parents at gunpoint forcing them to spend the money, right? Get off your high horses all of you damn haters, it is quite immature and petty of you to instigate these stupid arguments.
This argument makes a better point if you are not one of the 20 somethings you are trying to defend.

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Oh and in case you're wondering. I am a young 20 something enrolled full time in college, living in a luxury apartment in downtown Sacramento, and I have a 335i. My only vehicle. From time to time, my parents have to help me out financially, and I am grateful for it. Oh, and before you start ragging on me about responsibility, I just finished a 5 year stint in the Marine Corps, so save your speech for someone else.
You started the Marine Corps when you were 15 years old, or are you 2? and not 20 exactly?

I find it nice that you served, thanks for that. But now that you are in college (probably paid for by government) and getting a decent check as well after 5 years most likely. Why do you still live outside your means? Why live in a luxury apartment in such an expensive city if you cannot afford it on your own? I understand you may want to, but since you do have a job and get paid decently you should really be more responsible than that.

I am sorry, but I am not one that thinks just because you served you are better or entitled to better. I agree it is risky serving and everything but you ARE getting paid well for it. I still say thanks though as a lot of my friends serve and I know how crappy it can be.
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      12-03-2009, 12:19 PM   #71
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I am sorry, but I am not one that thinks just because you served you are better or entitled to better. I agree it is risky serving and everything but you ARE getting paid well for it. I still say thanks though as a lot of my friends serve and I know how crappy it can be.
I think this is partially what I was getting at. Alot of people get out of the military thinking society has some debt to pay them. This is simply not true, and the benefits for veterans are better than they've ever been. Thanks are in order for servicemembers, but the harsh reality is that once you're out, you're just another civilian and shouldn't expect to be treated any differently.
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      12-03-2009, 12:38 PM   #72
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Raging Clue,

That last line was directed at the "responsible adults" who started bashing the younger guys.
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This argument makes a better point if you are not one of the 20 somethings you are trying to defend.



You started the Marine Corps when you were 15 years old, or are you 2? and not 20 exactly?

I find it nice that you served, thanks for that. But now that you are in college (probably paid for by government) and getting a decent check as well after 5 years most likely. Why do you still live outside your means? Why live in a luxury apartment in such an expensive city if you cannot afford it on your own? I understand you may want to, but since you do have a job and get paid decently you should really be more responsible than that.

I am sorry, but I am not one that thinks just because you served you are better or entitled to better. I agree it is risky serving and everything but you ARE getting paid well for it. I still say thanks though as a lot of my friends serve and I know how crappy it can be.


20 something, meaning in my 20s, genius. 24 years, 7 months, 27 days, 9 hours, 22 minutes and 54 seconds if you really need an exact number. Never did I state that I am better or entitled to better because I served. Nor did I even imply it.

I do not live outside my means, where did you get that from? You mean, the part where I stated that I need help financially from my parents from time to time? Yeah, I do, from time to time; like when I receive one of my payments late, my parents will front me the money if I ask for it, and the second I receive that payment, I pay them back in full. I am living well within my means, sir.

And, you are right. I am getting paid well for my service to this great nation, I earned it.

Don't go preaching responsibility to me, you'll just be burning precious calories that you could probably use to get through the rest of your wonderful day. For the umpteenth time, my defense of these younger guys my age was merely to point out the fact that it is completely uncalled for to start bashing on these kids based on your skewed thought processes. Jeez man.
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      12-03-2009, 01:47 PM   #75
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my god you guys are a bunch of whiny bitches!

lambtron is the only person who makes any sense.

you guys are attacking someone because that person had nicer things than you had at that age. why start a fight? this is supposed to be a car forum where we share our love and passion for our cars, not fight with each other on how we obtained the car.

THIS IS WHY E90POST HAS GONE DOWNHILL AND SO HAS OT, it is just a shit storm upon innocent people by others who act like tools on the internet and are jealous of other people and their positions. GROW UP
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my god you guys are a bunch of whiny bitches!

lambtron is the only person who makes any sense.

you guys are attacking someone because that person had nicer things than you had at that age. why start a fight? this is supposed to be a car forum where we share our love and passion for our cars, not fight with each other on how we obtained the car.

THIS IS WHY E90POST HAS GONE DOWNHILL AND SO HAS OT, it is just a shit storm upon innocent people by others who act like tools on the internet and are jealous of other people and their positions. GROW UP
You contradict yourself pretty badly here. Just sayin'...
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my god you guys are a bunch of whiny bitches!

lambtron is the only person who makes any sense.

you guys are attacking someone because that person had nicer things than you had at that age. why start a fight? this is supposed to be a car forum where we share our love and passion for our cars, not fight with each other on how we obtained the car.

THIS IS WHY E90POST HAS GONE DOWNHILL AND SO HAS OT, it is just a shit storm upon innocent people by others who act like tools on the internet and are jealous of other people and their positions. GROW UP
Couldn't have said it any better myself.
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