I dated Karma too! Think she gave me the Drippy Dick if I remember correctly....;)I dated Karma. Word of advise, never do that.
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I dated Karma too! Think she gave me the Drippy Dick if I remember correctly....;)I dated Karma. Word of advise, never do that.
Dunno. That picture of a barrel on the frontspiece made me nervous...Ha! Kama Sutra of PTSD... How to avoid getting f*cked, in simple instruction. With pictures. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
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I'm slowly coming to terms with the fact that I'll never be the person I was. Just gotta learn new ways to make life half way livable
Agreed. That is referred to as a corporate arcology. Many asian companies do the same type of thing, judt with eggheads rather than vets.Jimmy, I agree with you. One of my main points is that we forget how long it has taken us to get to this point. It isn't overnight and reintegration into the next phase of our lives will not be overnight. I don't think that a reintegration training to become a civilian will work, but we need to remember that was the first step to us becoming military. We will never build the close teams that we had in combat. Those days are gone and that is hard for everyone that has experience combat.
For most it takes 3 to 18 months from the time they are a civilian to reaching their first unit. Workups are generally 6 months. So most will have a minimum of 9 months of military training prior to them walking onto a plane or boat to head into combat. All this time you are with a team that has experienced the same things (basic, and advanced training/workups) in the past and will experience similar items in the future.
Now imagine doing this if we acted like civilians do. No boot or any follow on training, just go to work for 8 hours and then home to a small apartment alone or to friends and family. Imagine how hard it would be to integrate into a unit without going through these things as an E-1 thru E-3. At that rank you live and breath the military, and that is for a reason...it works.
Now imagine if we took a bunch of vets directly out of the service and put them together. They all worked and lived together and over time (9 to 24 months) they were allowed more and more freedom to move out and find a new place to live or a new job. They still had common past experiences and they were all experiencing the same thing in the future. That bond and trust would be there. I think it would help many to go through this type of reintegration to become a civilian again. We are our best therapist, that is the reason this site works so well.
If I had the money, this is what I want to do. I would love to start or buy a company and enough land to build a company city. Hire vets right out of the service and pay them like the military does here (base pay, housing and other allowances). They have a house, the Exchange and medical all in a small area. They all have had the same or similar past experiences, and the bond and trust would be there to help each other. As with boot, some will wash out and some will move on making room for the next batch of recruits.
Try it with a crew of 200+, the bulk of them too cowardly to even try to join a different branch first....I only wish I felt that "bond" or "trust" with my platoon... Not sayin everyone I was with was bad, but there was only about 3 or 4 people I felt I could trust. Hell my damn platoon left me and my driver in a convoy.. I still don't remember how we found an FOB that night.. Some things I only have bits of the memories..