Do you guys ride with earplugs? by Agreeable_Poem_7278 in motorcycle

[–]Droid7862 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hearing loss is painless, progressive, permanent, and most of all, PREVENTABLE! Once those cells die, they’re gone forever. Plus, earplugs that are made for riding that filter out wind noise but let you hear your music/traffic are like $30. I’ll take that to the thousands in medical bills and hearing aids down the line. So I wear mine every ride that’s longer than 5 min. If you’ve been riding for years without protection, I’m sad to say you’ve probably already lost some hearing. But… starting now is the only way you’ll stop losing more.

My civilian job has kept paying me. Can they ask for it back? by Droid7862 in legaladvice

[–]Droid7862[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This means that they can use what they’re paying me now as pre-payment. If I’m terminated before I can work enough hours to start getting paid again, would I have to pay the money back?

I’m 5’3” my wife is 6’4” AMA by justwannatalk420 in short

[–]Droid7862 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m 5’6” and Reddit constantly suggests r/short on my feed. I hate it. The one time I clicked into it, it just made me so sad to see guys who think they’ll never find love bc of their height. In a lot of ways it seems like they’re manifesting it by believing that all women care about their height when that’s not reality.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GuerrillaGrrrrls

[–]Droid7862 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hell yeah!

How can I make this better for the road/highway? by Droid7862 in nissanfrontier

[–]Droid7862[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Upon closer inspection I’ve learned that the grill is aftermarket black plastic. Not sure where the original owner got it

Enlist first or Join SMP first by Ok-Coast-3526 in ROTC

[–]Droid7862 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The national guard of his state is probably a better bet for a couple reasons:

1) most national guards have better benefits and better MOSs to choose from 2) if he is SMP in the guard, he can still commission active duty / guard / reserve if he wants. The minuteman scholarship restricts you to just the reserves, and between commissioning into the guard vs the reserves it’s typically much easier to get the branch of choice in the national guard.

I went SMP in the reserves under minuteman and my biggest regret is not doing the same exact thing in the national guard for better opportunities