How do I tell my 92 year old, WWII-Korea-Vietnam veteran grandfather that he's my hero before it's too late without it being super awkward?
>>33710451
Kill him
suck his senile dick
>>33710451
tell him before he gets Alzheimer's and completely forgets who you are.
this happened to me. he forgot all of us but he never forgot the pacific
>>33710451
>Thank you for your service
>>33710451
he's old enough to probably lack the self awareness that makes it awkward for you, thank him for his cervix.
>>33710451
Never say anything and only think about it once you are unpinning the flower from your lapel and placing it on his casket
>>33710481
>keeping only the memories of your fucked up youth
Damn
>>33710451
take him out for ice cream and tell him there
worked for me
>>33710451
You don't have to tell him. Just spend time with him. Get him to talk about his wars. Record that shit. Do it before it's too late.
>>33710723
yeah this military people like ice cream
t. shitposting on duty while thinking about ice cream
>>33710451
>How do I tell my 92 year old, WWII-Korea-Vietnam veteran grandfather that he's my hero
You can either just say, "Gramps," I'm proud of you," or you could just shit your pants and cry like a little bitch-- either way, he'll understand that he's a far more valuable and important person than you'll ever hope to be.
>>33710451
Take him shooting, put a loaded gun in his hands and remind him of his service and advanced age.
>>33710698
yah i remember hearing one, it was on okinawa. he remembered just seeing a kid with nothing, literally nothing. No parents not even any shoes or clothes. the kid was walking naked alone.