He served in Afghan.
Sorry to say this but I don't really want to discuss military stuff any more? I have extremely passionate feelings about Palestine and if you're Israeli it's probably not the best route for us to go down.
He served in Afghan.
Sorry to say this but I don't really want to discuss military stuff any more? I have extremely passionate feelings about Palestine and if you're Israeli it's probably not the best route for us to go down.
I'm not sure we should be proud of ourselves just for being born somewhere, regardless of whether that place is the USA or Israel or Turkey or whatever.
Being born isn't really a personal accomplishment.
I had some relatives who served for Australia in WW2. One of them got to see the HMS Sydney a while before it got sunk in 1941. Was decades before the wreck was found. They both passed away a few years ago.
Anyone here ever considered serving your country's army or used to serve?
If so, what did you do/plan to do?
I'm joining the IDF in a … morelittle less than 2 years, if everything goes accordingly and Ill be found qualified (it takes perfect score on all aptitude tests), I'll be joining the Intel Corps on a unit called "8200", but if I'm found fit for combat and they lack manpower, I might just be sent to the front, unless I prove I'm worthier somewhere else that is.
I'm not sure we should be proud of ourselves just for being born somewhere, regardless of whether that place is the USA or Israel or Turkey … moreor whatever.
Being born isn't really a personal accomplishment.
Also: all countries are, by definition, modern.
But that's what I'm saying: someone isn't automatically 'cool' just because they fell out f someone's vagina on one side of a border as opposed t the other.
Anyone here ever considered serving your country's army or used to serve?
If so, what did you do/plan to do?
I'm joining the IDF in a … morelittle less than 2 years, if everything goes accordingly and Ill be found qualified (it takes perfect score on all aptitude tests), I'll be joining the Intel Corps on a unit called "8200", but if I'm found fit for combat and they lack manpower, I might just be sent to the front, unless I prove I'm worthier somewhere else that is.
But that's what I'm saying: someone isn't automatically 'cool' just because they fell out f someone's vagina on one side of a border as opposed t the other.
I'm not sure we should be proud of ourselves just for being born somewhere, regardless of whether that place is the USA or Israel or Turkey … moreor whatever.
Being born isn't really a personal accomplishment.
Also: all countries are, by definition, modern.
I'm Russian. And yes, I'm exactly what you just imagined - I do wear ushanka hat all year round, drink dozens of litres of vodka every day and sleep with an AK under my pillow.
I'm Russian. And yes, I'm exactly what you just imagined - I do wear ushanka hat all year round, drink dozens of litres of vodka every day and sleep with an AK under my pillow.
Not Romanian myself, but I find Romania to be absolutely beautiful. The countryside at least. It is a shame that the USSR turned a lot of it into a Soviet satellite nation though.
My national identity would have to be Scottish and British: I was born/have lived in Scotland for my whole life but I also feel extremely patriotic towards the UK.
I considered it because I live in México and supposedly I have to but it's pretty easy to avoid and most people don't do it, most of my consideration was joining a military school since the main reason I haven't studied yet it's lack of resources but I hate the military and the government too much and if I did that I would be required to work for the military for at least 10 years after I get my degree and I'd rather not, besides I don't like any soldiers I've met and I've almost gotten in fights with them multiple times but fortunately I somehow manage to calm down before throwing a punch, doesn't matter the shit the military does around here is hardly what I would call serving the country, more like doing awful shit the people will hate you for.
Anyone here ever considered serving your country's army or used to serve?
If so, what did you do/plan to do?
I'm joining the IDF in a … morelittle less than 2 years, if everything goes accordingly and Ill be found qualified (it takes perfect score on all aptitude tests), I'll be joining the Intel Corps on a unit called "8200", but if I'm found fit for combat and they lack manpower, I might just be sent to the front, unless I prove I'm worthier somewhere else that is.
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Seems we agree on something
Im english, i dont count fractions i was born here its what I am
Himalayan.
No problem.
Israel is a modern country.You must proud your self Dude.
I am, I'm proud to be Israeli and even prouder to serve my country.
I'm not sure we should be proud of ourselves just for being born somewhere, regardless of whether that place is the USA or Israel or Turkey or whatever.
Being born isn't really a personal accomplishment.
Also: all countries are, by definition, modern.
...you mean Nepalese or something like that I assume?
I've never been there. California, Canada, Europe, but not Nepal.
I had some relatives who served for Australia in WW2. One of them got to see the HMS Sydney a while before it got sunk in 1941. Was decades before the wreck was found. They both passed away a few years ago.
Agree Dude.But I think on this community people should be from different country.Also I think Israelian are cool at all !
But that's what I'm saying: someone isn't automatically 'cool' just because they fell out f someone's vagina on one side of a border as opposed t the other.
Yes actually. I have been thinking of joining the Army for a few years now. I'm having trouble deciding whether or not I should do it though.
FINE
Then your nationality can't really be Himalayan :P your race maybe?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himalayan_cat
You can talk to me about it on Steam if you want
I know what you mean, I'm not proud of being what I am just because it's what I am.
In fact, I'm ashamed of some aspects of my country, but all in all I'm proud to live here.. Even with it being tough sometimes.
Are you going to try brainwashing him?
No, I want to talk to a friend about some decisions he is trying to make in his life.
Can I do that.
What, you want to brainwash him instead?
Oh.
I'm Russian. And yes, I'm exactly what you just imagined - I do wear ushanka hat all year round, drink dozens of litres of vodka every day and sleep with an AK under my pillow.
Yes, we need soldiers here in Brazil.
In soviet Russia pillow sleeps over you!
Maybe next time.
Honestly, I was expecting a < Speaking Russian > joke in response, but whatever.
Not Romanian myself, but I find Romania to be absolutely beautiful. The countryside at least. It is a shame that the USSR turned a lot of it into a Soviet satellite nation though.
English is my second language but I know English as my first.I missed a country with Official English language!
I'm French (although I wasn't born in the hexagone) with some Czech blood.
Gene pool is a party, so grab your Duck inner tubes and some Margaritias . I'm Portuguese, Spanish, some German and a dash of Italian.
Born in scotland, Half English, English Scottish and Welsh Ancestry/Decendancy.
guess that makes me pretty freaking british.
Eats herself some haggis with a hella rad tea and a nice crumpet for dessert
is a dragon anyhow
Malaysian...?
Am I the only one from Malaysia?... Ohh.. M'kay...
My danish love
I'm Danish...
A pureblood aryan Dane.
My national identity would have to be Scottish and British: I was born/have lived in Scotland for my whole life but I also feel extremely patriotic towards the UK.
If I had to pick between the two then British.
German
What are you doing here Jake?
I considered it because I live in México and supposedly I have to but it's pretty easy to avoid and most people don't do it, most of my consideration was joining a military school since the main reason I haven't studied yet it's lack of resources but I hate the military and the government too much and if I did that I would be required to work for the military for at least 10 years after I get my degree and I'd rather not, besides I don't like any soldiers I've met and I've almost gotten in fights with them multiple times but fortunately I somehow manage to calm down before throwing a punch, doesn't matter the shit the military does around here is hardly what I would call serving the country, more like doing awful shit the people will hate you for.
No they said they were scottish, scotland is part of britain