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Jan 09, 2009 00:14

A short introduction:Hurricane Katreena!
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Re: Sigh...sway. twistedpleazure January 8 2009, 23:36:37 UTC
Hmm. Well. Starting with the my grammar, it's always been bad. I don't try to hide the fact that I have poor grammar. No, I'm not saying I'm okay with that fact the I have a lack of education. However, what I am saying is that I'm confident enough in other qualities enough to be okay with it. I'm well spoken and well educated in the subject that means the most to me. I think it's clear that I'm into medicine and it's a subject I study day in and day out. I'll never know everything about it, things are constantly changing, but I strive to learn all I can possibly learn about it. Everyone's got their rough patches and imperfections, english/grammar happens to be mine. And you know, the things about imperfections is you can never actually be happy until you've accepted it, and well I've accepted mine. So, who's to say I couldn't go back and try to relearn it, fix my flaws. I'm sure I could if I set my mind to it, but I don't. I'm sorry to inform you, and if this bothers you for that I am sorry too, but I just don't like English/grammar. But hey, one the other hand I'm a hell of a math and science girl.

Moving on. So you don't like the club scene clothes. I'm a firm believer in a well balanced life. I love burger king and when I'm in the states I eat it once or twice a week. I combat that by going to the gym everyday. Which brings me to my next point. Everyday I put on a very conservative uniform go to work on my P's & Q's, and carry myself as a women. But at the end of the day, I just want to kick back, fly off the handle, and be a party girl. Everyone's got a different outlook on life, that's mine. But I do thank you for having an open mind. I see that so rarely in rating communities, for that I like you.

Moving on to the sway. As you're aware you didn't really specify what you wanted out of your sway. So, in my own way the above is my response to your sway. But, I'm in the mood for communicating with the outside world (and by that I mean people not in the army) so I'll continue talking, or should I say typing. If there's one thing I appreciate it's having a civilian thank me for my service. It makes things all worth while. But, yet I feel that civilians don't really know what's going on over here. I don't want you or anyone to feel sorry for me or sorry that I have to be in Iraq. Something you all tend not to know or be shown, is that things aren't really all that bad over here. Of course the news shows the worst of the worst, that's what people watch, and want to see. But right now as I type this to you I'm laying on my twin size bed in a room with heat and AC, as small room but a room. I have one roommate. I work 12 hours a day at the clinic, where the worst thing we see is a broken bone. After work I go to the gym for an hour, come home spend some time on the computer, go to sleep, and start the day over again. Really, I do the same thing a normally person does, without a cellphone or TV. Sure my families not around and I miss them but God I will appreciate them so much more in a few days when I get to go home and see them. Anyway, the point I'm trying to make is I'm not roughing it at all. Sure, I've worked in Baghdad ER and seen trauma, held life or death in my hands, but all of them left with a smile on their face glad to be alive. I'm no American Hero, I'm just doing my job like everyone else. Everyone plays a role in this world, and this one happens to be mine.

Well, I just got off work and through with the gym. I'm probably just rambling, but I hope you enjoyed it. Goodnight. Well for me. Good day to you.

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[Maint] Yes x2 redlygal January 9 2009, 02:46:32 UTC
Although I don't exactly agree with some of your points, you reacted maturely and argued your side of things without going nuts (or getting pissed).

I'm sure the news isn't exactly what happens over there - after all, the media is pretty liberal, and the liberal take on ANY war (reason or not) is that it's bad and we're evil for sending anyone over there in the first place. This is in no way me supporting the war, however I maintain my perspective on supporting the people over there that do whatever they can to protect our country and help others out.

I can tell you have a brain. Grammar is a big thing for me (and obviously big for most other people in the community), but not many people use proper English on the internet, anyway. I'll do my best to ignore it if you get in.

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Re: [Maint] Yes x2 twistedpleazure January 9 2009, 17:19:18 UTC
Just wanted to thank you for thinking outside the box. I don't see it often, but when I do I note it. I probably won't be making it into this community, so I just wanted to thank you before I go. =]

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Re: [Maint] Yes x2 redlygal January 9 2009, 21:05:41 UTC
I try, and thanks. A lot of people are close-minded, you are right.

You're right, I don't think you'll get in. Maybe it's for the best? Who knows. Thanks for applying, though. :-) Keep fightin' the good fight for everyone.

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