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TLCplMax98 karma

Well my girlfriend is a British model that has been in Maxim and FHM. I don't know if that answers the question but I like saying it.

TLCplMax47 karma

Ha honestly not really. I mean, I want to show these guys the respect they deserve. For instance, when meeting General Mattis, I had a natural response to want to stand at parade rest, but at the same time I knew he wouldn't care if I did or didn't and I understand that I'm under no real obligation to. Still, I'm not going to say anything disrespectful to him because I genuinely respect him as a Marine and as a leader.

As for the comics, there is some level of self-censorship, but TL is independently run and always has been. I don't care so much about what higher up thinks as much as I do try to steer the veteran community conversation to or away from certain things on my own accord. If I think the social dialog around a certain topic is too volatile, I'll avoid it or try to move it into a more positive direction.

I think everyone has an obligation to tell the truth about our experiences. One of the fundamental problems I created Terminal Lance to answer was that no one was being "honest" about the experience back then. Everything out there was very "oorah" and blindingly loving, but that didn't accurately reflect the Corps that I experienced.

TLCplMax38 karma

My favorite ones tend to be the ones with less dialog. Sometimes I have a favorite strip that doesn't resonate well, but I still love it. This strip is actually one of my favorites from a comedic standpoint:

http://terminallance.com/2014/04/22/terminal-lance-317-the-social-network-iv/

But it didn't resonate well because people got really butt hurt about the blog post. It's hard to pick an all time favorite though, I just love anything that's genuinely funny and makes a good point. I might go with this one:

http://terminallance.com/2012/01/27/terminal-lance-175-back-home/

TLCplMax36 karma

Never.

TLCplMax32 karma

Stay home.