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RE: The $600 Billion Paradox: I Was a Poverty-Wage Marine in the World's Richest Military

in #usa9 days ago

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Hello and welcome to Steem!

I don't want to get into a debate with you (for now ;-))—if it were up to me, there would be no military at all.

However, I do have a few tips to offer: You are brand new to the platform, but you already know what beneficiaries are. Okay. You have to define them for the specific recipient before you publish a post. You can't do that afterwards, so you can't keep your promise.

If I were you, I would also start by introducing myself; a lot of things here work through personal interest in a person...

I wish you to have a good time on Steem – every beginning is difficult!

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So I want to ask one question Mr curator, why can't I put 20% beneficiary on my 98 cents I've made so far if that's all I think there still is a 20% of that correct? so I can keep my promise. Don't you worry about my promises My promises come out of my balls neck not yours but thanks for your input and we can get into a debate about something else this was just a test of waters playing the field kind of thing but obviously nobody gives a shit about Marines and our military

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Don't be so negative... ;-)) Here on Steem, you'll find some active military personnel and also some with veteran experience. And I don't have to like the army to have contact with it's people. You used good tags; maybe you'll still be found.

Beneficiaries: these are defined for a specific recipient BEFORE posting. It is not possible to do this afterwards. If it is just a mix-up of terms: you can of course share your rewards... But then it's not called beneficiaries...