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what is the worst military job you can have
To me i think the worst job you can get for any military which isn't used anymore or at least i don't think so but it's called Infiltration which for most people you will kill yourself or loss your mind or even go blank in the head which might only take a week or 2 because you are fighting for the side you want dead and you have to follow the orders they give you to shows you really are fighting for them, so you might be ordered to kill people form your country or kill your friends or maybe your family.
Why you would do this job to get into the group you want dead and well you what to find their leaders so you can cripple they forces and find where they might try to hide and regroup. find that information out to and give it to the country you really are fighting for and make sure they go for all targets you give them at the same time so no one escapes well earlier you try to meet with there main leader and kill or capture him or her. i knew one guys that tried this job killed himself in just 2 days of work because he help slaughter a village so he had to kill women and children because he couldn't take the risk of them knowing he is planing or give away all there locations they get there weapons, where they might hide, and where there leader is. after his first assignment he shot himself with his own handgun. Plus no government i believe will use Infiltration anymore because the person they use will kill themself, go crazy, or just go blank so your like just a empty shell. but what do you guys think is the worst job you can get well working for the military. |
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Last edited by ExOps_Mercenary; 09-25-2007 at 08:55 PM..
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Latrine Technical Cleanliness Specialist.
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PR Contributor
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Military police
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i would say, the Victim
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Last edited by ExOps_Mercenary; 09-25-2007 at 08:38 PM..
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e-Gor's guide to punctuation
and why it matters. 1. Meaning Without punctuation, meaning can be lost. Or even worse - multiple meanings can creep in, and your post may not be read as intended. Take this example (a well known song title): Original post: "what is this thing called love" Now, there are many ways we can add punctuation to this, each giving a different meaning. Here are a few examples: 1. What is this thing called love? Here the person is asking what love itself is 2. What? Is this thing called love? Here the person is questioning the name, while they know what love itself is. 3. What is this thing called, love? Here he is asking a loved one what something is called 4. What is this thing called? Love? Again asking what it's called, but this time hazarding a guess himself. 5. What is this thing called? Love! Same as before, but works it out for himself just as he finishes the question. Or lack of punctuation can completely remove any possibility of people understanding the post. Try and work out what I'm trying to say here: "e-Gor where Rhino had had had had had had had had had had had the examiner's approval" Believe it or not, this is actually a perfectly correct sentence. Here it is again with the punctuation added in: "e-Gor, where Rhino had had "had", had had "had had"; "had had" had had the examiner's approval." (Still having trouble? Rather fittingly, think of an english grammar exam.) This is a rather extreme example - but you'd be surprised how often something you write is hard to decypher by anyone else. 2. Readability A post without punctuation is a huge effort to read. Partly for the reasons given above, but that's not all. Working out where each sentence and clause ends while you read takes a lot more effort and concentration. While you may think it's easy, you already know what you're trying to say in the post, so it will scan easily for you. Others won't find it so readable, particularly if English is not their first language. A single large block of text looks daunting, and does not entice people to read your post. At the very least, use full stops (periods) to separate sentences, and leave a line between paragraphs to break up the stream of text. 3. Sanity Lack of punctuation wears down my sanity and will to live. Please, think of the devs |
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^lol, thankyou
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there is fucking fixed it.
really you can't tell what the hell i was talking but before i just had a kid read it and he could tell me what i was talking about and you guys couldn't, what the hell. and if you ban me or suspend me for saying that it's proves the remarks about you guys are true i wont say them. because they will piss you guys off. |
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