Someone who looks though comments of a post of someone who is usually a minority or oppressed to some extent, or someone who is attacked for a certain opinion that is widely seen as justified and morally right, and debates with the commenters who disagree and attack the speaker/poster.
When it comes to posts about the trans community, I become a comment section soldier and sift through the comments to fight the 12 year olds hating
A traitor of the union aka a bitch figure
Union soldiers: oh way down south in the land of traitors
Dixie soldiers: I not a twaitor *cries*
when you are getting handjob, head, banging a girl, then right when your about to bust you pull out, push her face first to the ground, and blow your load on the back of her knee!! Then you SCREAM "WOUNDED SOLDIER"
I got hammered, and my buddy and I wounded soldiered that wonderful young ladyBritt.
When you are getting a handjob, blowjob, or have sex and right when you are about to blow you stand up and shoot your load on the back of her knee. When she gets up she doesnt want it to run so she drags her one leg, when shes doing the walk of shame to the bathroom, then you yell wounded soldier…
Jessica worked her magic and then I turned her into a wounded soldier.
To deficate in snow, allowing the resultant turd to steam
Last night on our hike I had to bake a soldier cause we were too far from the cabin
A physically or mentally superior soldier to standard soldiers in that they are more capable is some extraordinary way.
Many sci-fi programs list telepathy or remote viewing as super soldier qualities and they are however Olympic athletism, uncommonly mentioned significantly increased heart rates, or being able to think in higher dimensions are also super soldier abilities when combined with combat.
Thats not a human being anymore, he's a super soldier. Like can accelerate his heart rate consistently to 240 without reprecussion.
The slight moistening of a soldier/ex-soldier's eyes when they remember a fallen comrade. Can also apply to anyone who has lost someone close to them. They're not crying, they're just overcome with allergies is all...
Around June 27th, 2013, a young injured airman passed away in Florida after suffering injuries from an I.E.D. in Iraq. I'm sure his fellow airmen must get a few soldier allergies thinking about him now and then.
Sometimes I think about Papa and the stories he used to tell us. I'm getting a slight case of soldier allergies just typing this...