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Eight Things Marines Just Aren't Telling The Navy

Robert Johnson   

Eight Things Marines Just Aren't Telling The Navy
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Update: This Reddit post is a play on words from the post title to the covers of two papers. It in no way disparages the publications or branches of service.

See, there's a long-running rumor that Marines will lie about everything to increase their odds of spending time with the comeliest girls on shore leave. With only so many interested females to meet, the Marines ruin the Sailors' chances with unforgivable tales of their Navy buddies goofiness. That's only what I heard, but I know Marines enough to know the truth when I hear it — so along with the headline, the January Reddit photo was just funny.

These are covers of Gannett's Military Times papers sold at U.S. military bases worldwide, and for generations they offered troops an outside look at the service. But even in this closed-off environment, times have changed. The following are comments threads outlining the shifting face of media, even in the military. The comments run in vein with what people tell, or don't tell, other people.

tattedsybot
All of those military "news" papers are becoming tabloids. They run some sensationalist headline about how your uniform will spontaneously combust, you're not getting paid this year, or that everyone is getting kicked out and the military is starting from scratch. It's nothing but "Oh my god you HAVE to buy this paper! If you don't you might DIE!" Once in a while an issue will actually have some valuable information but mostly those are as trustworthy as the National Enquirer.

barface911
Yep, they barley struggle to find half decent news to post just to make a quick X bucks. I mean who the f**k pays X dollars for a newspaper when you can just read about the same information online?

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