No, I just stick to the TOPIC we are discussing.

You should give it a whirl.

You know ZERO about me and what I dedicate my volunteer time doing.

Veterans. Veteran affairs and people with invisible disabilities take up the majority of my dedicated time to others, my service.

You made a shit ton of assumptions and now you’re a joke to me. I have done my research on male suffering ESPECIALLY those with PTSD and TBI. I have held them as they cried.

Once I held a man who was remembering the loss of his infant because the mother of the child was on drugs and he couldn’t get to his baby in time to save her from drowning. His daughter died in his arms while he tried to breathe life back into her lungs.

He was a DECORATED RESCUE DIVER WHO SAVED SEVERAL LIVES IN COMBAT, BUT HE COULDN’T SAVE HIS OWN CHILD FROM HER MOTHER’S NEGLIGENCE and he couldn’t forgive himself for it either.

I’ll never forget how heavy he was as his face, drenched in an ocean of a thousand sobs and shame burrowed into my shoulder. I could barely get my arms around him — he was 6'8" high, I am 4'9" low — but I put every ounce of strength I had into supporting him. I am a supporter. That’s what I do.

Later he told me that I saved his life with my support. We are still friends today. There are countless examples of ME DOING SHIT for others, men included.

Tell me, when was the last time you did anything worthwhile?

If you do not understand by now that I care about all human beings, you aren’t paying attention. If you can’t see that I make it my personal job to look at things from multiple angles by this time in our interactions, you’re just fucking stupid. For realzzzzzz.

Do not speak to me about homeless men. They are human beings, many of them combat Veterans. They are people, not fodder for your bullshit ad hominem attack for kicks.

Fuck you, buddy.