34 year-old male from Oceanside, CA NOTE: I reserve the right to delete any post I deem not appropriate, and I don't vote on RvB. No Random friend requests!!
Yes; you may be too smart for that shit, but the way you think and operate make you a great leader. I thoroughly enjoy reading your posts and wish my CO's were 1/2 the leader you appear to be.
Huge compliment. Seemed like the kind of thing I should acknowledge and say thanks for.
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