Just in case nasakitan ka, the point I am making is unless you have served your country and gone out day by day or night after night in all types of weather to fight our nation's enemies deep in the jungles then you have no right to bad-mouth these fine warriors over the internet.
Bear in mind that you sleep comfortably in your bedroom at night because these fine people are taking the fight to the enemy.
Aw o oi... I hate attitudes such as yours when you make comments towards our soldiers.
I do not know you but if you are a serving soldier or have served in our Armed Forces then you earned the right to bad-mouth them and I apologize and I take back everything I've said.
Pero kung normal ra ka na lumulupyo sama nako then have some respect because these individuals will give their life if they have to just so you can post in the internet or buy your next car or enjoy the freedom you now have.
ow... akoa diay ni silang gi "bad mouth"? or ni diretso lang ka ug react diha?
instead of mocking our soldiers why not support them... sweat and blood na work ilaha.,. literally. you should know. the freedom you live in right now are made by these men. not your stupid comments
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