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i joined the us army

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but i quitted becuz i did not wanted to be bullied by drill seargents anymore
 
join the I.N.C.E.L army
 
OUT FUCKING STANDING
 
Incels shouldn't be joining armies anyway. Not a word I use often but it's one of the most "cucked" things an incel could do. Imagine putting that much effort, energy and time into it, and possibly putting your life on the line for a country and society that doesn't give a single fuck about you. They'll laugh you all the way into the coffin.
 
Incels shouldn't be joining armies anyway. Not a word I use often but it's one of the most "cucked" things an incel could do. Imagine putting that much effort, energy and time into it, and possibly putting your life on the line for a country and society that doesn't give a single fuck about you. They'll laugh you all the way into the coffin.
 
Incels shouldn't be joining armies anyway. Not a word I use often but it's one of the most "cucked" things an incel could do. Imagine putting that much effort, energy and time into it, and possibly putting your life on the line for a country and society that doesn't give a single fuck about you. They'll laugh you all the way into the coffin.
^^^^^^^^^^^
 
Incels shouldn't be joining armies anyway. Not a word I use often but it's one of the most "cucked" things an incel could do. Imagine putting that much effort, energy and time into it, and possibly putting your life on the line for a country and society that doesn't give a single fuck about you. They'll laugh you all the way into the coffin.
 
Imagine dying for israel, What a fucking cuck!
 
Imagine putting that much effort, energy and time into it, and possibly putting your life on the line for a country and society that doesn't give a single fuck about you.

Exactly why the army or anything with a “chain-of-command” is good for an incel

No one gives a fuck about you, whether you live or die. You are invincible as an incel. At least by joining the army or becoming a first responder you are giving yourself purpose.

No one will give a fuck about you either way, but at least you can die with honor.
 
You are one good goy
 
I'd rather cut off my balls than fight for Israel
 
Incels shouldn't be joining armies anyway. Not a word I use often but it's one of the most "cucked" things an incel could do. Imagine putting that much effort, energy and time into it, and possibly putting your life on the line for a country and society that doesn't give a single fuck about you. They'll laugh you all the way into the coffin.
Fucking facts. My country wouldn't care if I died and actively enjoys it when I suffer, no way in hell am I willing to die for it
 
Exactly why the army or anything with a “chain-of-command” is good for an incel

No one gives a fuck about you, whether you live or die. You are invincible as an incel. At least by joining the army or becoming a first responder you are giving yourself purpose.

No one will give a fuck about you either way, but at least you can die with honor.
Invincible no. But immovable yes. As one should be as a reject. An incel should never put their lives on the line for the lives of those who would never care about them.
 
Fucking facts. My country wouldn't care if I died and actively enjoys it when I suffer, no way in hell am I willing to die for it
I find the idea of the draft funny. They can go ahead. I would switch sides in an instant at the first opportunity. The reason being, the "enemy" would have treated me less shit than my own cunt-ry. In what fucking reality am I being a shield for those that hate me? They deserve no service from those that they torment
 
Incels shouldn't be joining armies anyway. Not a word I use often but it's one of the most "cucked" things an incel could do. Imagine putting that much effort, energy and time into it, and possibly putting your life on the line for a country and society that doesn't give a single fuck about you. They'll laugh you all the way into the coffin.
Gigabased.:blackpill:
 
Why would you wanna risk your life just so soys and chads can live in safety?
 
Incels shouldn't be joining armies anyway. Not a word I use often but it's one of the most "cucked" things an incel could do. Imagine putting that much effort, energy and time into it, and possibly putting your life on the line for a country and society that doesn't give a single fuck about you. They'll laugh you all the way into the coffin.
Stop disrespecting the military GrAY.

They risk their lives for my $5 a gallon gas!
 
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Gigabased.:blackpill:
I know and have known a fair number of militarycels over the last years. Most of which have never contacted again because they're militarypilled. But why bother. I've known a small few that quit early on before they got enlisted because of the drills etc/finished terms out there. The former feel like failures for it, the latter usually feel like failures because they re-enter society and no once cares about them, the same as before... but I dont see why they should feel that way. They got out before they became a pawn, or just got a dose of reality. They aren't failures, they're victims of reality.

I'll say it's admirable for a man to be part of the military if he has a stake in the society/country he's putting his life on the line for. But for an incel? Why? Nobody in that country/society cares about you. They want you dead, and the government only sees you as a tax slave or a military pawn...
 
I wouldn't even pass the basic fitness qualification tests
 
Incels shouldn't be joining armies anyway. Not a word I use often but it's one of the most "cucked" things an incel could do. Imagine putting that much effort, energy and time into it, and possibly putting your life on the line for a country and society that doesn't give a single fuck about you. They'll laugh you all the way into the coffin.
I agree in principle. In practice, however, I always suggest joining (if you must) in a non-combat occupation, do your time, get the experience and benefits, then switch work. If you're lucky, you could go private and do the same job, but make much more money, but that usually requires some connections and a strong resume/references.

See the army as a means to an end when you're in a country whose military serves interests other than your own people and country's. There are virtually no causes, countries, and societies today worth risking life and limb for.

join the I.N.C.E.L army
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in a non-combat occupation, do your time, get the experience and benefits, then switch work. If you're lucky, you could go private and do the same job, but make much more money, but that usually requires some connections and a strong resume/references.

See the army as a means to an end when you're in a country whose military serves interests other than your own people and country's. There are virtually no causes, countries, and societies today worth risking life and limb for.
Would you gamble on it? Even in a non-combat situation, you're protecting those who hate you. Best to just get experience in any other occupation that can guarantee you a much larger salary at the end for your own benefit. The military isn't known for looking after it's own once they retire from the occupation.
 
Would you gamble on it?
Yes. It's a safer gamble than you would think. If you evaluate the risk, you're more likely to die in a training accident than in a war. In fact, you're far more likely to die in car accident than in the army (latest figures are 0.07% vs 1%). This is accounting for all jobs in the army.

Even in a non-combat situation, you're protecting those who hate you.
Yeah, that's fair.

Best to just get experience in any other occupation that can guarantee you a much larger salary at the end for your own benefit.
At the risk of starting to sound like a recruiter, many private sectors jobs look favorably to military experience and may even prioritize your hiring. Military experience does have special utility outside of the army. In the aggregate though, you're probably correct. It may be better in the long-run to focus outside of the army, if your career focus is not the army itself (where you're only using the army as a stepping stone).

The military isn't known for looking after it's own once they retire from the occupation.
This is true in general, and it's probably the #2 reason why nobody should join the army. You might get a leg up (if you still have both of your legs KEK) in other areas of life, but the organization you once devoted yourself wholly to with the people you called brothers is the first to discard and disregard you after you leave.
 
Incels shouldn't be joining armies anyway. Not a word I use often but it's one of the most "cucked" things an incel could do. Imagine putting that much effort, energy and time into it, and possibly putting your life on the line for a country and society that doesn't give a single fuck about you. They'll laugh you all the way into the coffin.
Nothing more to say than this. The military is the biggest mog/status/alpha fest you could easily join why the fuck would you want to subject yourself to that for mediocre pay?

The risk to your life is overstated, and the pension can be good if you decide to make a career out of it (better get one of the jobs in the engie corps that's transferable lol, you will be in your fucking 40s looking for work).
 
Oh well. No free trainings and guns for you...

NEXT!
 
What score did you get on the ASVAB?
 
Nothing more to say than this. The military is the biggest mog/status/alpha fest you could easily join why the fuck would you want to subject yourself to that for mediocre pay?

The risk to your life is overstated, and the pension can be good if you decide to make a career out of it (better get one of the jobs in the engie corps that's transferable lol, you will be in your fucking 40s looking for work).
The amount of veterans on the streets and poor speaks for itself. Even well known famous veterans have to speak out and try to make charities for vets that didn't get a spotlight. Imagine being a normie, putting your life on the line, going through all the effort and pain to do training, and then deployment, just to be forgotten... Now imagine that, but as an incel reject... The fuck is the point? Who are you fighting for?
 
Yes. It's a safer gamble than you would think. If you evaluate the risk, you're more likely to die in a training accident than in a war. In fact, you're far more likely to die in car accident than in the army (latest figures are 0.07% vs 1%). This is accounting for all jobs in the army.
Why do either of them? going to do any of them puts you at risk of death higher than otherwise. And for what exactly? To defend normies who hate you? How noble.
Yeah, that's fair.
Tbh, it's just this
At the risk of starting to sound like a recruiter, many private sectors jobs look favorably to military experience and may even prioritize your hiring. Military experience does have special utility outside of the army. In the aggregate though, you're probably correct. It may be better in the long-run to focus outside of the army, if your career focus is not the army itself (where you're only using the army as a stepping stone).
Way too many homeless/poor vets for this to be something to gamble on. If you put your life on the line, you should never be put in that position. But war is a business. Those that excel, do so because they can. Some are just better than others too. That's life. And it's not something you can know until you've done it, and very few do. So why gamble. Plenty of other things to gamble your life on that have more likely better outcomes
This is true in general, and it's probably the #2 reason why nobody should join the army. You might get a leg up (if you still have both of your legs KEK) in other areas of life, but the organization you once devoted yourself wholly to with the people you called brothers is the first to discard and disregard you after you leave.
Based acknowledgementpill tbh. No doubt, had I said this on reddit, or twatter. Normies would have been like :feels: NOOO IM RIGHT YOURE WRONG REEE.

But this is really one of the main reasons to not bother. Once you're done doing your service, you're forgotten about. Maybe not by the very few of your brothers who are left, but how often do you hear that they get together afterwards? Rarely.

It's a position that only really makes sense if you have a stake in the society you're serving for. Incels are denied a stake in said society entirely. People go out of their way to take it from us.
 
Why do either of them? going to do any of them puts you at risk of death higher than otherwise. And for what exactly? To defend normies who hate you? How noble.
If you have no other options and are aimless in your youth, it's a decent option, especially if you're physically fit and not retarded. You can use it to build a life (education, identity, purpose). I always advocate the intent to do it for yourself in the end, for the main reason which you've mentioned: nobody gives a fuck about you. Yes, you're taking an oath and swearing fealty to a flag, but it's honestly no different (in practice) than signing an NDA and swearing secrecy to a corporation.

Tbh, it's just this

Way too many homeless/poor vets for this to be something to gamble on. If you put your life on the line, you should never be put in that position. But war is a business. Those that excel, do so because they can. Some are just better than others too. That's life. And it's not something you can know until you've done it, and very few do. So why gamble. Plenty of other things to gamble your life on that have more likely better outcomes
Post-army prospects and risks of homelessness etc. are a valid concern, but what would you argue is a better gamble for your life when your options in life are limited?

Based acknowledgementpill tbh. No doubt, had I said this on reddit, or twatter. Normies would have been like :feels: NOOO IM RIGHT YOURE WRONG REEE.
:feelsYall:

Good thing this isn't reddit then. The facts are not something I can argue with.

It's a position that only really makes sense if you have a stake in the society you're serving for. Incels are denied a stake in said society entirely. People go out of their way to take it from us.
This is where I strongly disagree. I think you can join the army without having a stake in society and without the intent to serve said society - even one that doesn't care about you - in a selfish, mercenary manner (almost literally in this case), even though you happen to inadvertently "serve society" by virtue of what you're doing. You can do almost anything, even charity and helping others, for selfish reasons. I don't see why this would be exempt.

Without going into any details, I personally know a handful of ex-soldiers who joined their national armies as a means to another end and then successfully moved on (some as private soldiers). I haven't asked them if they believe that their service in the army was a "service to society." That's more of an abstract thing, especially for them, but if I were to guess, I'd say they didn't give a shit if their stint "served society" or not.

Take the French Foreign Legion, for example. They're technically soldiers in the French army and train almost the same way, but they're all mercenaries who join for all kinds of reasons. Are they serving French society by joining and fighting Boko Haram in some bumfuck part of rural West Africa? Very loosely, I suppose, but it's all in the name of French national interests. If that, by extension, extends directly to French society and supporting cucked laws like no paternity tests, then OK, sure. I doubt the rank and file legionnaires would give a fuck about that kind of thing, tbh.
 
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Incels shouldn't be joining armies anyway. Not a word I use often but it's one of the most "cucked" things an incel could do. Imagine putting that much effort, energy and time into it, and possibly putting your life on the line for a country and society that doesn't give a single fuck about you. They'll laugh you all the way into the coffin.
For most people tbh, not just incels
 
This is where I strongly disagree. I think you can join the army without having a stake in society and without the intent to serve said society - even one that doesn't care about you - in a selfish, mercenary manner (almost literally in this case), even though you happen to inadvertently "serve society" by virtue of what you're doing. You can do almost anything, even charity and helping others, for selfish reasons. I don't see why this would be exempt.

Without going into any details, I personally know a handful of ex-soldiers who joined their national armies as a means to another end and then successfully moved on (some as private soldiers). I haven't asked them if they believe that their service in the army was a "service to society." That's more of an abstract thing, especially for them, but if I were to guess, I'd say they didn't give a shit if their stint "served society" or not.

Take the French Foreign Legion, for example. They're technically soldiers in the French army and train almost the same way, but they're all mercenaries who join for all kinds of reasons. Are they serving French society by joining and fighting Boko Haram in some bumfuck part of rural West Africa? Very loosely, I suppose, but it's all in the name of French national interests. If that, by extension, extends directly to French society and supporting cucked laws like no paternity tests, then OK, sure. I doubt the rank and file legionnaires would give a fuck about that kind of thing, tbh.
What are they fighting for though. And why are they fighting?
 
What are they fighting for though. And why are they fighting?
A paycheck. They're skilled at it. They fell into it. They don't know anything else. There are an assortment of reasons.

Are you asking specifically the reasons for former soldiers I know?
 
A paycheck. They're skilled at it. They fell into it. They don't know anything else. There are an assortment of reasons.
There's better things to do though I guess unless its some sort of natural calling. The army, atleast here doesn't pay all that well.
 

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