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Old 09-24-11 | 11:50 PM
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horus11B
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My employer looks down on that and I've got babies to feed. But in the state of Alaska where I'm from then yeah its an option. Georgia, where I'm going next, I think might have a problem with it. And beings as I'm going to be living on a military installation yet again, concealed carry is not allowed unless you A) have a federal carry permit and B) are a member of a list of ABC agencies or the MP corps.

I don't really know what kind of person you are or where you come from or your political stance on anything, but unwanted touching of any sort where I come from and in my eyes constitutes an attack on my person when its intentional. If someone slaps me on the ass while im walking down the street then I'm allowed to flip out, is it any different when its my hand? In both instances a person is making a conscious decision to violate me and my personal space and subject me to potential personal harm.

Why is it that everyone in todays society is afraid of confrontation, and if anyone ever decides that violence is a legitimate tool to teach someone a personal lesson then they're looked upon as peacocking or dick measuring or whatever term you'd like to denote?

In the society I live in, we're taught that there are two ways people learn things, repetition and blunt force trauma. Maybe this is why I'll never fit in the civilian world once I get out of the military...
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