This short video features Nikko Ortiz humorously reacting to a clip of Marines in a barracks setting. It highlights military culture and veteran humor, with Ortiz identifying himself as a former 'hype man' during his service. The content is primarily for entertainment and relatable to those with military experience.
This short video showcases a military ritual involving soldiers in OCP uniforms and cold-weather gear performing a 'Shark Bait' chant around a campfire, rotating a fellow soldier on a pole. Speaker Nikko Ortiz, a veteran influencer, humorously reacts to this display of camaraderie, highlighting it as an example of his military service experience.
This short video presents a humorous and satirical comparison between a civilian and a veteran flight attendant's approach to passenger concerns during a flight. The veteran flight attendant, depicted wearing tactical gear, offers a darkly comedic and blunt response, contrasting with the civilian attendant's comforting approach. The video uses humor to highlight a veteran's perspective in a non-combat scenario.
This short video features Nikko Ortiz humorously reacting to a clip of US Marines in MARPAT uniforms sliding on ice. The content is lighthearted and focuses on veteran culture and internet humor rather than technical firearm instruction.
This short video humorously highlights a common trope in military motor pool culture: jokes and memes slowing down maintenance. Nikko Ortiz, with high authority in the veteran community, sarcastically comments on the situation, noting that while inefficient, this camaraderie makes the job more enjoyable.
This video compilation, hosted by Nikko Ortiz, humorously showcases military training mishaps, uniform critiques, and the realities of barracks life and financial struggles. It touches on topics from boot camp difficulties and Master Resiliency Training to the legality of souvenir AT4 shells, all delivered with a veteran-centric, high-energy tone. The content is relevant to those interested in military humor and the experiences of service members.
This video humorously identifies new military recruits ('privates') based on their behavior at Camp Pendleton. Nikko Ortiz, with high authority in military humor, points out that a lack of fighting, beer cans, and the absence of women are key indicators of new recruits. The content is satirical and relies on familiarity with military culture.
This video features insights from Jocko Willink, David Goggins, and Marcus Luttrell discussing the negative trend of veterans attacking each other online. The speakers attribute this to a military culture that programs members to believe service is the peak of their lives, leading to judgment of those who achieve success post-service. They advocate for veterans to leverage their unique experiences for personal and professional growth, ignoring online detractors.
This short video satirizes the communication differences between veterans and civilians. It uses a clip of Norm Macdonald and commentary from Nikko Ortiz to humorously illustrate how military communication styles can clash with civilian norms, suggesting military service can 'ruin' one's ability to engage in typical conversations.
This short video presents a satirical take on military re-enlistment culture. It humorously depicts a scenario where a soldier, despite being severely injured, is still encouraged to extend their service. The content creator, Nikko Ortiz, uses a popular audio meme to react to this exaggerated situation, highlighting the absurdity.
This short video humorously contrasts the party culture of Memorial Day weekend with its somber purpose of honoring fallen soldiers. Nikko Ortiz, presented as a high-authority influencer in the veteran community, uses a graphic tee and military uniform to convey his message with an irreverent yet respectful tone.
This short video humorously contrasts civilian and veteran approaches to a common household chore. A civilian is shown taking out full trash, while a veteran, depicted in full tactical gear including OCP camouflage, opts to stomp the trash down. The video uses satire to highlight a perceived difference in problem-solving styles, presented by Nikko Ortiz.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.