3371 pts ยท August 29, 2016
I just made my first posts! I have left lurker status and am now out there with my upvotes for security. I like talking to people. Send me messages and pictures of animals.
Are you telling me that over half a century isn't enough for the impact of "women in the workforce" to stabilize?
So immigrants aren't consumers? Also, women entering the workforce has been going on since before the 50s. 1/2
Just saying, I don't like math and I am bad at it, but I excell at nearly all other subjects. Sometimes math is just math.
That's not a thing. Carnivores require a high protein diet and do not have the necessary enzymes to break down a lot of plant materials.
Dude's username is Tunisia. I hear it's lovely there. Warm sun, Mediterranean coast, deadly riots, and currently in a "state of emergency".
Longer strides at a faster pace than we were used to. Coming straight from college, I wasn't exactly conditioned to ruck FAST. (2)
It happens a lot. All three of the shortest females in my company ended up with hip or pelvic stress fractures from essentially taking (1)
Hahaha. Not exactly.
Yes.
That's fair.
Most jobs in my field that I have looked into actually explicitly state that they do not accept people with epilepsy. I'm still searching.
Because I don't figure it's important, it has a bad rep with civilians, and watching people figure it out is fun. -shrug-
Kepra, and now Trileptal. Not much fun.
I don't mind a challenge. I just like when there's some fun to it as well, and my Chinese friend is one of the best people I know.
They're both "Category 4" languages. Even at this school, only about 40% of people pass the standards for them. It's brutal.
Honestly, mostly because one of my friends in the service speaks Mandarin. Being able to speak it with her would be amazing.
If you were in the service, you would know the Army and Marines are brothers. No point in making comments like that.
And start doing planks! That's what helped me the most. The "front leaning rest" should actually feel like a rest position.
You will get really, really good at them, because you will be doing them a lot. Practice in the barracks if you have to. Eat lots of protein
Also, if you don't already know how, learn how to "range roll" everything and make hospital corners on your bed. Bring a sewing ruler, too.
You'll do fine. Drink a lot of water, don't let anyone get to you (you're going to meet some awful people), and focus on your mission.
Now THAT is the part I didn't think about. Definitely something else to consider.
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When I write it, I'll tag you. XD
Man, it was in my HANDS, I didn't even know his name... But you're right. Later in training, some people stopped showering.
When I DO write that story, I am going to tag you.
People have mentioned it, but since there is no ready-made evidence, it's hard to prove. I have been mindful of such a thing, though.
JEEZE.
just didn't realize how serious I was, and mistook my willingness to continue truckin' as my not being "that" ill. (2)
Honestly, I don't blame them too much. Lots of trainees get a little ill and turn into what's called "sickcall rangers". I think they (1)
Are you telling me that over half a century isn't enough for the impact of "women in the workforce" to stabilize?
So immigrants aren't consumers? Also, women entering the workforce has been going on since before the 50s. 1/2
Just saying, I don't like math and I am bad at it, but I excell at nearly all other subjects. Sometimes math is just math.
That's not a thing. Carnivores require a high protein diet and do not have the necessary enzymes to break down a lot of plant materials.
Dude's username is Tunisia. I hear it's lovely there. Warm sun, Mediterranean coast, deadly riots, and currently in a "state of emergency".
Longer strides at a faster pace than we were used to. Coming straight from college, I wasn't exactly conditioned to ruck FAST. (2)
It happens a lot. All three of the shortest females in my company ended up with hip or pelvic stress fractures from essentially taking (1)
Hahaha. Not exactly.
Yes.
That's fair.
Most jobs in my field that I have looked into actually explicitly state that they do not accept people with epilepsy. I'm still searching.
Because I don't figure it's important, it has a bad rep with civilians, and watching people figure it out is fun. -shrug-
Kepra, and now Trileptal. Not much fun.
I don't mind a challenge. I just like when there's some fun to it as well, and my Chinese friend is one of the best people I know.
They're both "Category 4" languages. Even at this school, only about 40% of people pass the standards for them. It's brutal.
Honestly, mostly because one of my friends in the service speaks Mandarin. Being able to speak it with her would be amazing.
If you were in the service, you would know the Army and Marines are brothers. No point in making comments like that.
And start doing planks! That's what helped me the most. The "front leaning rest" should actually feel like a rest position.
You will get really, really good at them, because you will be doing them a lot. Practice in the barracks if you have to. Eat lots of protein
Also, if you don't already know how, learn how to "range roll" everything and make hospital corners on your bed. Bring a sewing ruler, too.
You'll do fine. Drink a lot of water, don't let anyone get to you (you're going to meet some awful people), and focus on your mission.
Now THAT is the part I didn't think about. Definitely something else to consider.
When I write it, I'll tag you. XD
Man, it was in my HANDS, I didn't even know his name... But you're right. Later in training, some people stopped showering.
When I DO write that story, I am going to tag you.
People have mentioned it, but since there is no ready-made evidence, it's hard to prove. I have been mindful of such a thing, though.
JEEZE.
just didn't realize how serious I was, and mistook my willingness to continue truckin' as my not being "that" ill. (2)
Honestly, I don't blame them too much. Lots of trainees get a little ill and turn into what's called "sickcall rangers". I think they (1)