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Number of posts : 147 Registration date : 2006-07-17
| Subject: Re: Hmm... Tue 25 Jul - 0:53 | |
| Well...it's possible that his unit isn't particularly active. Honestly, I think any judgements on how reasonable the day to day actions of a supposed soldier sound are pretty baseless, unless one's actually spent some time in the military, preferably during the invasions of Afghanistan or Iraq. I...don't think we have anyone like that here.
Just from a distance...I'd honestly be surprised if any of the younger members of the "otter family" took it seriously as anything more than a pose. | |
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Simba The Lion KING
Number of posts : 1326 Age : 35 Registration date : 2006-07-06
| Subject: Re: Hmm... Tue 25 Jul - 0:57 | |
| - LeftHandedPen wrote:
- Well...it's possible that his unit isn't particularly active. Honestly, I think any judgements on how reasonable the day to day actions of a supposed soldier sound are pretty baseless, unless one's actually spent some time in the military, preferably during the invasions of Afghanistan or Iraq. I...don't think we have anyone like that here.
Just from a distance...I'd honestly be surprised if any of the younger members of the "otter family" took it seriously as anything more than a pose. True, True. Though i have seen a person like a webmaster at this one site who works in a hospital over In Iraq rarely even go onto his site, Being that he is so busy. So thats pretty much what I'm sorta judging it off. Also how does a Babyfur or *B/DL make it into the millitary make it into the millitary and has a computer on that long in front of personal who are probably not very open to such an idea? | |
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Number of posts : 147 Registration date : 2006-07-17
| Subject: Re: Hmm... Tue 25 Jul - 0:59 | |
| Well, working at an Iraqi hospital and being a unit's medic are probably two very different things. And...there are some soldiers who run very active blogs from Iraq (and, I presume, Afghanistan)...so, I assume that internet and computer access is, to some extent, the rule when not actively in the field.
As to the babyfur-ness...I expect he makes a point of keeping his privacy up, when he's on the site. And, even if he was caught, I doubt the military would be anymore "anti-furry" or "Anti-*B/DL" than the general population. Or, at least, I see no resume to assume that it would. | |
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Simba The Lion KING
Number of posts : 1326 Age : 35 Registration date : 2006-07-06
| Subject: Re: Hmm... Tue 25 Jul - 1:03 | |
| - LeftHandedPen wrote:
- Well, working at an Iraqi hospital and being a unit's medic are probably two very different things. And...there are some soldiers who run very active blogs from Iraq (and, I presume, Afghanistan)...so, I assume that internet and computer access is, to some extent, the rule when not actively in the field.
As to the babyfur-ness...I expect he makes a point of keeping his privacy up, when he's on the site. And, even if he was caught, I doubt the military would be anymore "anti-furry" or "Anti-*B/DL" than the general population. Or, at least, I see no resume to assume that it would. True, He would get picked on quite a bit however, And would be treated like hell by his peers, I personally wouldn't risk such a thing. | |
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Ray Admin
Number of posts : 277 Registration date : 2006-07-09
| Subject: Re: Hmm... Tue 25 Jul - 1:58 | |
| he could have taken his own laptop with him even on a ship you had a internet jack onboard in the cabin maybe he lucked out and got one to himself? | |
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Microwav Guest
| Subject: Re: Hmm... Tue 25 Jul - 13:49 | |
| Greg is immature and ignorant.
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