-Sh1fty- wrote:
Of anybody on this forum I certainly hope you don't think I'm an "awkward teenager".
Doesn't matter what anyone thinks. Everyone goes in for a mix of their own reasons.
You're young and enthusiastic, perhaps a touch of youthful naivety.
Uzique is young, cynical, sarcastic, and has the overconfidence of youth combined with the nihilistic narcissism of the overeducated.
I was somewhere in between, and am now the grumpy old man yelling
"get off my lawn, punks!" while flying an American flag on my lawn for reasons the kids find silly and/or incomprehensible.
You two may grow out of it, I probably won't
Regarding the military..
Some are ragbags looking for an easy out, some couldn't think of any other options, some believed the propaganda on the commercials.
Some believe in the goose-stepping nationalism, some listened to
"God Bless the USA" one too many times.
Many went for the college fund.
You get out of it what you put into it, most of the time. Bust ass, keep your nose clean, don't be an ego case, play well with others - and you might do well (though those same traits pay better as a civilian...).
On the off occasion when the politicians
aren't using the military as their own personal PR tool and dick waving machine, military actually
sometimes gets to do some good things. Most of these things you will never see on Fox or CNN or BBC. Medics and Engineers get to do most of these good things.
John Galt summed it up well,
"Correct. I met many of the type and they were always fragile and generally the first ones to crack. Confidence bordering on arrogance (but never shown outwardly, never.) is the only thing that will get you through the rough parts in training. "Or, a Ron White quote,
"There's a lot of Quit in that kid"Don't be that kid.
Last edited by rdx-fx (2010-09-05 22:13:36)