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I never liked Dynasty Warriors, actually. So I don't have a good feeling about Hyrule Warriors considering it's just a Dynasty Warriors clone with a Zelda skin slapped over it.
Marines will also send you to an insane asylum without telling your family if you break during basic, which happens to a lot of people. They completely break you down and then try to rebuild you, but a lot of time people can't be rebuilt after they're broken.

Also, what the hell is Nintendo doing to Zelda? That game looks awful!
Oh, I already know about that. Still seems like the Army and Marines (especially Marines) are hated more than Air Force and Navy, but still.
I'm also not going into the Army, but Navy does work similarly.
I may or may not go to college. I may just do military as a career, because the retirement benefits are quite nice (minimum of 50% of your salary (and up to 75%) for the rest of your life along with free medical care) and it's stable. If I do go to college, there's a chance it'll just be to get a better pay grade in the military. Plus, military also lets me see the world with relative ease, such as little, if any, travel costs.
And I just hope you don't get the impression that I idolize the US military, because I don't. It has flaws, just like any institution, but it's one of the better routes to go when leaving high school, especially considering I can't afford college and I refuse to take out a student loan. I'd rather not leave college owing almost ten thousand dollars to some company or the government.
I know I didn't post, but, really, Dracula can wait a bit since he's not even in the same country. I'm assuming we're in America?
Mogtaki said
Well you're going to have to live with it when everything has stereotypes while being often true, like how Iranian women really do train in ninjutsu; they have an army of 3000 trained female ninjas.


I never said I don't believe in stereotypes. I'm guilty of them as well. I was basically saying the military's not all bad, because you were saying little that was actually positive. You forget that the US Military (in particular, the Army) gave us the internet, to state one good part.

Just try not to be so negative about it. It really isn't horrible, but I won't be the one to call it perfect, like the whole titanium shoulder issue my friend's having. They're way too strict with their standards for qualification. I saw a guy get disqualified (but able to continue trying to enlist) just because they "thought" they heard something with his heart.
I will try to strongarm my way into the IC sometime today possibly. See what I did there?
I was mostly getting tired of all the negative with little positive, but I'm good now that you've said more.

And the whole "one hand" thing doesn't apply anymore. Now, even something as minor as a titanium shoulder that works perfectly well is enough to disqualify you.
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