@Dayglochainsaw If I can share my fave, it's this Clickhole titled "The Time I Spent On A Commercial Whaling Ship Totally Changed My Perspective On The World" followed by the entire 200,000 word text of Moby-Dick.
I don't want trans people in the U.S. military, I don't want women included in conscription, I want the U.S. to fall and its military to be abolished.
however, court decisions around trans people in the military are already setting a precedent for the erosion of civilian protections against discrimination against trans people, and that's worth worrying about
medical, abuse
I can barely even think about how relieved I am that all 3 times resulted in the person surviving, because every single time I went crisis mode and became a numb robot
medical, abuse
I've had to be the one person in the room to call 911 when somebody was having a stroke or heart failure 3 times in my life, for 3 different people, and every single time it has sucked away a part of my soul.
medical, abuse
Been thinkin' about how my adoptive mom had a stroke on the morning of New Years Day, 2001, while arguing with her shitbag daughter.
I'm just standing there in the kitchen with those two fuckups, wasting my teen years & trying to mediate in case it gets violent, and then all of a sudden half of this old lady's body doesn't work anymore.
I had to call the ambulance, because the other adult in the room was too fucking useless to do so.
embarrassed myself yesterday when i told a friend i know one song from cats, which turned out to be 'everybody wants to be a cat' from the aristocats
@melissasage >The breakdown of discipline, including fragging, was an important factor leading to the creation of an all-volunteer military force by the United States and the termination of conscription.
damn that's good to know
"Vietnam syndrome" is also why America has, in the past 50 years, moved more form hot wars with a draft conscription to volunteer military personnel, extreme classification of military operations, and attempting to keep wars entirely outside of the public eye. They know that the more the public knows, the worse it is for them.
This is also why they invest so much in propaganda, such as underwriting Hollywood movies: they understand that positive marketing for the military at home is key for them to be able to keep doing, essentially, whatever the fuck they want.
i love that the military cries about "vietnam syndrome"- basically the idea that the USA lost the Vietnam war because popular opinion in the USA was overwhelmingly against the war
it's literally the most mask-off antidemocratic idea ever: you can only say this if you think that the military should be able to operate completely independently of the will of the population it's ostensibly "serving".
americans are dumbasses who go "ah yes, this is correct, people actually like having their leaders extrajudicially assassinated because trump had a tummy ache"
Trans, guy of center, well over 18.
I'm in tech and it feels weird.