stoned cockatoo
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please don't de-rail the thread bear
You can thank the US government for widespread PTSD throughout returning veterans, I just read about a guy who is serving on his 9th deployment, what the fuck? The military just uses these guys and throws them away like garbage, the way veterans affairs are handled after their service proves this fact.
The military is a sham and it's reprehensible how they use people with limited options to forward an agenda.
No, but he trained. cn
please don't de-rail the thread bear
i especially agree with the bolded. if there is any real scandal going on right now, it is how long it takes veterans to receive benefits and how the whole process is handled (still on paper!).
thanks, JJ, for starting this thread. i have a few patients with PTSD and it is just unimaginable what these people are going through with so little help from the people who sent them there.
Less than 1% of military actually see combat action.You can thank the US government for widespread PTSD throughout returning veterans, I just read about a guy who is serving on his 9th deployment, what the fuck? The military just uses these guys and throws them away like garbage, the way veterans affairs are handled after their service proves this fact.
The military is a sham and it's reprehensible how they use people with limited options to forward an agenda.
As much as I hate what the military stands for and perpetuates, most of these guys truly don't have any other option.. It's prison, homelessness, or military. In life, nobody will give a fuck about you but you. If that was the decision I was facing (luckily it hasn't reached that point yet), I would join the military. Maybe it's even a good thing these types of people exist in the military.. they might even save somebody's life one day by not impulsively pulling the trigger because they were spooked by something, Kubrick and Stone are good at portraying that sense of emotion in their films.
it took me a minute or two, but i finally 'got' the cockatoo's comment.
i must not be all aboard up there.
it took me a minute or two, but i finally 'got' the cockatoo's comment.
i must not be all aboard up there.
do you have a source for that?Less than 1% of military actually see combat action.
Less than 1% of military actually see combat action.
.....snip.....If that was the decision I was facing (luckily it hasn't reached that point yet), I would join the military. .....snip.....
How old is that statistic? That was what I was told when I joined the AF. Little did I know that I would be sent to a combative unit; doing convoys, pulling security for our own job sites outside the wire, clearing buildings occasionally, other things I don't really want to go into.