|
the military, at least what I know of it is 5% doing your job, which you usually love. 45% doing stupid bullshit menial work and giving up your personal freedom, "Shut the fuck up and do what I say." And 50% meeting some really cool people you remember forever. Your not going to really "get some" working with computers as far as I'm concerned, and it doesn't happen like "Call of Duty 4" in real life. Your friends die, and there are no checkpoints to reload.
|