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Marine1169, a former U.S. Marine, eating an edible crayon made by Crayons Ready-to-Eat. The crayon-eating Marine is a humorous trope (or meme) associated with the United States Marine Corps, emerging online in the early 2010s. Playing off of a stereotype of Marines as unintelligent, the trope supposes that they frequently eat crayons and drink ...
Comment: Please note that while the article is primarily about the humorous trope of Marines eating crayons, it does verify the claim that Marines do actually eat crayons sometimes, either as a joke or with specialty edible crayons, both of which are documented in the source linked above and by other sources in the article.
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A New Orleans chef didn't always cook for a living. He used to serve in the U.S. Marines. Now he's the author of a cookbook featuring the flavors of his hometown.
The culture of the United States Marine Corps is widely varied but unique amongst the branches of the United States Armed Forces. [1] Because members of the Marine Corps are drawn from across the United States (and resident aliens from other nations), [2] it is as varied as each individual Marine but tied together with core values and traditions passed from generation to generation of Marines.
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In Drew Daywalt's back-to-school story, a child's long-neglected, battered crayons stage a coup, sick of being called funny names, broken in two or forgotten under the couch.
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