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Victor_c3

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1. In a messed up way I always felt envious of people with the more obvious sorts of wounds
Mon Jan 27, 2014, 06:40 AM
Jan 2014

However, that being said, I'm thankful that I made it home with my body intact.

If you have an obvious physical wound, people expect you to be messed up in the head. Me, I look great on the outside but I don't do so good on the inside. I had a fellow platoon leader buddy of mine who was hit in the throat with a piece of shrapnel. He has the coolest jagged scar that travels basically the whole length of his neck under his jaw. To have a purple heart and a scar like that would do a lot to legitimize my struggles both to myself and to the people around me...

Anyways, I'm going to go back to typing with all 10 of my fingers until my daughter wakes up. Then I'm going to walk over to her bed with my two legs and pick her up with both of my arms and make her breakfast... I really shouldn't complain or be envious about having made it home in one piece.

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