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February 23, 2008 at 11:28 am #1212986
I’ve added another couple of options but a lot of people have voted already so it might not balance up.
February 23, 2008 at 5:10 pm #1155591globalloon wrote:i find it weird that people whose lifestyles are outlawed by this government would want to go and fight, kill and possibly die for that system :you_crazymy sister joined the army and became a medic. she did 2 tours in Basra. the first casualty she dealt with was a British Private who subsequently died; not from an injury or enemy attack but from heat exhaustion (the same thing that sometimes kills drug users in clubs) because troops weren’t allowed any down time. I believe he was the first British soldier to die in the current war in Iraq. He was guarding an oil instillation.
following her 2 tours she has spent months in mental institution in Bristol suffering PTSD.
joining the military wasn’t totally negative, in the beginning (she was a lazy little so and so) because it gave her some structure and skills, but it has cost her dearly
if you want a decent job, get an education. there are loads of free courses out there, including open university, which is free until you earn about 30K
lead your own life instead of following orders and risk your life for some dark agenda
What ever happend to FREE will ay Glo?
Surely if it makes you happy and its what you want to do…….?
I wouldn’t do it but hey! Different storkes for different folks innit?
February 23, 2008 at 5:10 pm #1212985globalloon wrote:i find it weird that people whose lifestyles are outlawed by this government would want to go and fight, kill and possibly die for that system :you_crazymy sister joined the army and became a medic. she did 2 tours in Basra. the first casualty she dealt with was a British Private who subsequently died; not from an injury or enemy attack but from heat exhaustion (the same thing that sometimes kills drug users in clubs) because troops weren’t allowed any down time. I believe he was the first British soldier to die in the current war in Iraq. He was guarding an oil instillation.
following her 2 tours she has spent months in mental institution in Bristol suffering PTSD.
joining the military wasn’t totally negative, in the beginning (she was a lazy little so and so) because it gave her some structure and skills, but it has cost her dearly
if you want a decent job, get an education. there are loads of free courses out there, including open university, which is free until you earn about 30K
lead your own life instead of following orders and risk your life for some dark agenda
What ever happend to FREE will ay Glo?
Surely if it makes you happy and its what you want to do…….?
I wouldn’t do it but hey! Different storkes for different folks innit?
February 24, 2008 at 1:58 pm #1155635Starlaugh, I dont actually know what you mean. I just read the post from the other night when I was wankered. Hehe. Infact I dont even know what I was on about in my last post :laugh_at:
February 24, 2008 at 1:58 pm #1213035Starlaugh, I dont actually know what you mean. I just read the post from the other night when I was wankered. Hehe. Infact I dont even know what I was on about in my last post :laugh_at:
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