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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1866403" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Even if you were to be cured of the diabetes, the army would not want to have a psychopath in its ranks - even a high functioning one. It is, I'm afraid, just one of those things - all the things you mention about yourself are the exact opposite of the characteristics sought by the forces. </p><p>I have lived in several places where there are high concentrations of soldiers, sailors and also the Air Army and RAF - it was not unusual to see people in uniform in the supermarket picking up whole shopping lists of things to take back to their mates on duty - my dad was Air Force, and never fired a shot in anger, it wasn't his job - but he would stay up all night working on a plane so he was sure that it was safe for his crew to fly it. </p><p>I wonder if you have any skills or aptitude which might direct you to some other line of work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1866403, member: 355878"] Even if you were to be cured of the diabetes, the army would not want to have a psychopath in its ranks - even a high functioning one. It is, I'm afraid, just one of those things - all the things you mention about yourself are the exact opposite of the characteristics sought by the forces. I have lived in several places where there are high concentrations of soldiers, sailors and also the Air Army and RAF - it was not unusual to see people in uniform in the supermarket picking up whole shopping lists of things to take back to their mates on duty - my dad was Air Force, and never fired a shot in anger, it wasn't his job - but he would stay up all night working on a plane so he was sure that it was safe for his crew to fly it. I wonder if you have any skills or aptitude which might direct you to some other line of work? [/QUOTE]
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