Uh, Hi. I'm Back. Raise Your Hand If You Give a Shit.
14 years ago
Attention Furries:
It was a rough initial 8-week regimen, but I survived. Awesome. Totally changed personality on the other side, too; weird, considering how I didn't think it would happen. Oh well.
Oh yeah, uh, I'm in the Air Force now. At tech school, right now, don't expect much more than Twitter and Facebook activity until I get back to my hometown and PDS.
Oh yeah, uh, I'm in the Air Force now. At tech school, right now, don't expect much more than Twitter and Facebook activity until I get back to my hometown and PDS.
How much did you change?! Dx
ChairForce! 8-P
I went army years and years ago - against my better judgment since i love aviation, my father was Air Force prior to him working for the airlines, and I was (still am?) pretty smart and should have when where tech rules, but the stories from dad kinda threw me off that wagon. In hindsight, it was a bad move (refer back to the part I question my smartness)...
Anyway, I hope your MOS is something that will legitimately translate to something useful in the real world later if you do not make it a career.
Regardless, a *salute* to a fellow Mil Fur. 8-)
Just kiddin', welcome back. :P
You'll do good as an Airman. :)
And people wonder why if I had a gun, and saw any soldier and a suicide bomber, that I'd shoot both of them.
The breaking down and rebuilding of a person, the complete entrapment of the military. You should have the right to refuse orders, especially if they are sick.
I will never trust someone who cannot use their own sense of judgement in situations. It creates mindless drones without consciences and without the ability to compromise.
I would have ZERO issue with the military if they used non lethal armaments, which would be more abundant, neutralize more targets, and have less weight while also costing less. But that's too much to ask for.
With non lethal armaments you could shoot even civilians, rush in, and get out. Nobody dies, mission accomplished. *rubs sinuses*
I promise you If things do not improve I may very well be a future enemy, and a significant one.
I asked a silly question, got a silly answer. Lesson learned.
I'm glad you're back!