Love it or leave it, social media is here to stay. It’s just a fact of life, and the newest generation of soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines and, yes, Space Force Guardians, who have grown up with it are not likely to stop posting just because they signed an enlistment contract.
That’s why the Army now has a guide to living your life online. Said handbook will provide “guidance and recommendations on how you can become a more effective communicator and representative of the U.S. Army.” And how should you do that? Apparently by becoming a brand ambassador for the Army and saying nice things about military service.
lord_nougat 0 points 2.8 years ago
Me and my cousin went in to enlist straightaway when we turned 18. They took him but I was all asthmatic that day so they decided they didn't want some sickly faggot and I didn't make the cut. Four years later, my cousin came back with a story just like what you say; he congratulated me on dodging a bullet there.
So I made my own navy, with blackjack and hookers!