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prorenataa
2014-05-30 01:14 pm (UTC)
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Keeps me from playing in traffic.
[Also he's an envious bastard who gets bitchy about people getting to do soldier things and fucking them up.]
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typearmada
2014-05-31 07:51 am (UTC)
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You seem personally slighted.
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prorenataa
2014-06-01 01:50 am (UTC)
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I get personally offended when someone has an opportunity and fucks around on it.
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typearmada
2014-06-07 06:44 pm (UTC)
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You can't expect everyone to be as high functioning.
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prorenataa
2014-06-08 03:17 pm (UTC)
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If it's not expected, then how can they aspire to a improve?
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typearmada
2014-06-08 04:57 pm (UTC)
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I didn't say they didn't have expectations.
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I said they weren't as high functioning.
random "a" in previous post idek /o\
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2014-06-08 05:16 pm (UTC)
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Being able to identify key characteristics of an enemy contact, in battle, should not be considered 'high functioning'.
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Particularly in circumstances like ours, where we're being dropped into unknown, hostile situations.
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md.arbuckal.adrien@cdc.org
To your point. No, not every individual is going to function well in such a scenario.
If they can not be trained otherwise then they should be in a different job.
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md.arbuckal.adrien@cdc.org
Otherwise they are a liability to themselves and everyone around them.
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typearmada
2014-06-09 05:29 am (UTC)
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Are you volunteering to train him?
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prorenataa
2014-06-09 01:48 pm (UTC)
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That's beyond my pay grade.
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typearmada
2014-06-11 05:52 am (UTC)
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Are you sure?
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prorenataa
2014-06-13 01:15 am (UTC)
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What exactly are you asking for?
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Keeps me from playing in traffic.
[Also he's an envious bastard who gets bitchy about people getting to do soldier things and fucking them up.]
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You seem personally slighted.
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I get personally offended when someone has an opportunity and fucks around on it.
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You can't expect everyone to be as high functioning.
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If it's not expected, then how can they aspire to a improve?
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I didn't say they didn't have expectations.
FROM: armada@cdc.org
I said they weren't as high functioning.
random "a" in previous post idek /o\
Being able to identify key characteristics of an enemy contact, in battle, should not be considered 'high functioning'.
FROM: md.arbuckal.adrien@cdc.org
Particularly in circumstances like ours, where we're being dropped into unknown, hostile situations.
[There is a brief pause before another follow up.]
FROM: md.arbuckal.adrien@cdc.org
To your point. No, not every individual is going to function well in such a scenario.
If they can not be trained otherwise then they should be in a different job.
FROM: md.arbuckal.adrien@cdc.org
Otherwise they are a liability to themselves and everyone around them.
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Are you volunteering to train him?
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That's beyond my pay grade.
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Are you sure?
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What exactly are you asking for?