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  • Age aint an excuse...

    I saw this on Facebook today, and it's something that really should be shared.



    Though I wish they would allow some of us Disabled people to make a similar move, showing that our broken bodies are nothing when compared to our unbreakable spirits.
    Fuck being a hero. Do you know what you get for being a hero? Nothing! You get shot at. You get a little pat on the back, blah blah blah, attaboy! You get divorced... Your wife can't remember your last name, your kids don't want to talk to you... You get to eat a lot of meals by yourself. Trust me kid, nobody wants to be that guy. I do this because there is nobody else to do it right now. Believe me if there was somebody else to do it, I would let them do it. There's not, so I'm doing it.

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    One of my favourite Twilight characters is right up there in their sixties.
    If it moves, shoot it, if not push it, if it still doesn't move, use explosives.

    Nothing happens in isolation - it's called "the butterfly effect"

    Mors ante pudorem

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    • #3
      When I was going through the medical retirement procedure, I had "please keep me" paperwork going up as far as TRADOC -- and got reprimanded (though nothing stayed on my record) for doing so. The Army doesn't want the mentally ill. I figured I could be a trainer or do paperwork of SOMETHING -- but it ended when the 18th Airborne Corps CSM sat me down and asked (strangely he did ask, but it was an offer I could not refuse).
      I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes

      Entirely too much T2K stuff here: www.pmulcahy.com

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      • #4
        The military of most nations treats their mentally ill very, very badly. It's changing, slowly, but I doubt many of us will be still alive to see significant improvement.
        The military, especially army, is an organisation that is all about testosterone and bravado. Anything less than the perfect "male" stereotype is just too uncomfortable for most to deal with.
        If it moves, shoot it, if not push it, if it still doesn't move, use explosives.

        Nothing happens in isolation - it's called "the butterfly effect"

        Mors ante pudorem

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Legbreaker View Post
          Anything less than the perfect "male" stereotype is just too uncomfortable for most to deal with.
          So very true. Back in the late 80s and 90s I knew people with both physical and mental injuries who were treated very poorly by the Australian Army. I recall one of them relating to me a conversation with a senior NCO who told them "the Army has no use for broken soldiers".
          sigpic "It is better to be feared than loved" - Nicolo Machiavelli

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Targan View Post
            So very true. Back in the late 80s and 90s I knew people with both physical and mental injuries who were treated very poorly by the Australian Army. I recall one of them relating to me a conversation with a senior NCO who told them "the Army has no use for broken soldiers".
            This is something I've told many before,

            "Our bodies may be broken, but our spirits remain unbreakable."

            We don't stop... we just get craftier at doing things others take for granted.
            Fuck being a hero. Do you know what you get for being a hero? Nothing! You get shot at. You get a little pat on the back, blah blah blah, attaboy! You get divorced... Your wife can't remember your last name, your kids don't want to talk to you... You get to eat a lot of meals by yourself. Trust me kid, nobody wants to be that guy. I do this because there is nobody else to do it right now. Believe me if there was somebody else to do it, I would let them do it. There's not, so I'm doing it.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Legbreaker View Post
              The military of most nations treats their mentally ill very, very badly. It's changing, slowly, but I doubt many of us will be still alive to see significant improvement.
              The people of every nation treats their mentally ill very poorly. We're a largely forgotten minority. Though it is fun to mention in passing to a stranger that you're mentally ill and on medication, the looks you will get are...priceless.
              I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes

              Entirely too much T2K stuff here: www.pmulcahy.com

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