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An awkward photo depicts me as an Army private squeezed in my polyester dress green uniform with few medals and commendations emblazoned on my still-burgeoning chest. My posture is ramrod. My earnestness is apparent. Home on leave, I stand incongruously as a warfighter straight out of basic in front of white walls in lily-white suburbia. Everything about the photo is awkward. Everything about the photo is embarrassing except how my mother displayed it in a cheap pharmacy frame with Swelling pride on her mantle.
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Jul 21, 2017
Jul 21, 2017 at 3:11 AM UTC
Awkward Photo
An awkward photo depicts me as an Army private squeezed in my polyester dress green uniform with few medals and commendations emblazoned on my still-burgeoning chest. My posture is ramrod. My earnestness is apparent. Home on leave, I stand incongruously as a warfighter straight out of basic in front of white walls in lily-white suburbia. Everything about the photo is awkward. Everything about the photo is embarrassing except how my mother displayed it in a cheap pharmacy frame with Swelling pride on her mantle.
joseph-s-pete
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Chicagoland
Jul 21, 2017
Jul 21, 2017 at 3:11 AM UTC
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