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A Story.
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A man has a lot of choices,
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and these choices made in life are rarely perfect.
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So he decides to sign a contract,
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because he want's to make a difference.
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He wants to save this world, make it a better place.
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The consequences are punishing,
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unforgiving,
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and he questions why he ever signed that contract.
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So what's the fucking point?
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I guess the point is responsibility of duty.
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Love of country.
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A way of life.
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Are we on the right side of this?
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These aren't our questions to ask.
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A Marine fights for the person standing next to him.
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He fights for the man who can't stand anymore.
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He fights so that others can have the opportunity to make a difference.
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That's how we make the unforgiving forgivable.
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And if we're lucky, somewhere in all the fighting and dying, we discover hope.
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And the Marines who killed and bled and died will always be jarheads.
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Their families will have to live with the unbearable demands of their ultimate sacrifice.
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And the ones who make it home, we never really leave our brothers behind.
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We always remember.
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We're professional fighting men. We are jarheads.