there is more nobility of the spirit in being homeless, than serving tyrants and corporations. it should be the shame of society that there are so many young people in poverty.
University is a scam. Turning into a zogbot is bad, but my friend joing the airforce and was out very quickly and now he is getting bank and has a good job. As for wahmen, it is easier and less stress without one. But it is less lonely with one. Catch 22.
I've been single for my entire life at this point. A life with a girl companion is practically alien to me. Not really something I could complain about. Kind of like living a life without knowing what a wheel is haha.
The military does have a reputation of *sometimes* turning deadbeats into functioning members of society. Honorable work, so long as you aren't involved in the side my grandfather was in whose methods are more indirect. Don't think they'll place a man where he's not fit, and if you have psychological blocks for doing "corrupt" work, think they'll place you on a base to clean bird poop or something.
Being a base janitor seems more morally reasonable to me than most combat positions. Personally, I'd like to do something more mechanical and hands on. If it's something I only have to deal for a few years, I can deal with that.
there is more nobility of the spirit in being homeless, than serving tyrants and corporations. it should be the shame of society that there are so many young people in poverty.
University is a scam. Turning into a zogbot is bad, but my friend joing the airforce and was out very quickly and now he is getting bank and has a good job. As for wahmen, it is easier and less stress without one. But it is less lonely with one. Catch 22.
I've been single for my entire life at this point. A life with a girl companion is practically alien to me. Not really something I could complain about. Kind of like living a life without knowing what a wheel is haha.
The military does have a reputation of *sometimes* turning deadbeats into functioning members of society. Honorable work, so long as you aren't involved in the side my grandfather was in whose methods are more indirect. Don't think they'll place a man where he's not fit, and if you have psychological blocks for doing "corrupt" work, think they'll place you on a base to clean bird poop or something.
Being a base janitor seems more morally reasonable to me than most combat positions. Personally, I'd like to do something more mechanical and hands on. If it's something I only have to deal for a few years, I can deal with that.