They Take Pens Seriously in the Army
July 4, 2012, 4:51 pm
Roger Parent
says:
Methinks there's a flaw in your logic.
Methinks there's a flaw in your logic.
Erica Goulet Newcomb
says:
Boo.
Boo.
Samuel Urias
says:
Flawless
Flawless
Timothy Strang via Facebook
says:
I find fault in the logic chain....im skinny so i skipped to that step...but i do not think im ugly, therefore this chart is false. Thou i have never lost my pen......
I find fault in the logic chain....im skinny so i skipped to that step...but i do not think im ugly, therefore this chart is false. Thou i have never lost my pen......
Drew Teter
says:
I'm with you through steps one and two. All of the rest have serious holes.
I'm with you through steps one and two. All of the rest have serious holes.
Joe La Francesca
says:
not convinced
not convinced
Jessica Jansen
says:
Wait... I lost my pen... Am I a ghost!
Wait... I lost my pen... Am I a ghost!
Piraten Zidz
says:
True story
True story
Nour Ayman Zohry
says:
Flaw: I don't study either way.
Flaw: I don't study either way.
TN Thibodeaux
says:
remember children, skinny = ugly bwahahhaaa.
remember children, skinny = ugly bwahahhaaa.
Trent Thomas Franklin Sr.
says:
As a soldier in the U.S. Army I carry at least 3 pens at all times. :|
As a soldier in the U.S. Army I carry at least 3 pens at all times. :|
Bradford Lindley
says:
does that mean that if you keep your pen, then you get to live forever? or is it still dependent on the ink. It is the same kind of logical fallacy.
does that mean that if you keep your pen, then you get to live forever? or is it still dependent on the ink. It is the same kind of logical fallacy.
Bodo Rieger
says:
ooooooooor, I get a new one...
ooooooooor, I get a new one...
Adam Marketis
says:
The no diploma = no work is flawed, it works on the assumption that there will be work available, which isn't always the case.
The no diploma = no work is flawed, it works on the assumption that there will be work available, which isn't always the case.