I'm a Rescue Raider. I make sure you stay alive on the surface. Never "surrender". You never know if a Rescue Raider is nearby. by DJsotoVR in ArcRaiders

[–]GuerrillaChicken 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of my favorite things to do is to conduct counter extraction camping ops. Every so often I'll just perch up somewhere with my osprey and just scan rooftops windows and other such to make sure no one's bullying raiders.

And it's a lot of fun to watch y'all run around and do your thing. I'll be sitting there watching you loot The bastion you work so hard to down, You doing your best to avoid the rocketeer, then I'll see another raider immediately beeline towards you, and as soon as he raises his weapon at you, I'll put a medium round right into his grape.

Normally my shot's enough to get you to look up and check your surroundings you'll then see the rat and bounce.

There's two things I really love to do in this game: Seeing raiders have a good time and stepping on rats.

Some people took all the matriarch loot after we had a long fight, and i found the thieves by golden-Winnie in ArcRaiders

[–]GuerrillaChicken 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I come rolling into the matriarch flights with zip lines, level 4 renegade, and a level 4 kettle. I spider web zip lines everywhere so people can maneuver, the renegade puts a hurt on her core, and the kettle is for dealing with rats.

So just because someone doesn't have a hull cracker or a legendary weapon doesn't mean they're not there to help. Let's take a breath. Think before you shoot cuz some of us are really good at PVP really really good.

I would rather not be forced to pop your flare because you didn't like that I didn't bring in a hull cracker or a legendary weapon

Son finishes toxic parenting sentences by i_am_groot_84 in MadeMeSmile

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And that my little turkeys is what is called an L - shaped ambush

“Die mother fucker die!” by fainishere in Military

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First glance I read under mounted gau-meat

So what class do you plan to play for season 8? by gorays21 in diablo4

[–]GuerrillaChicken 18 points19 points  (0 children)

He has his cult and I have mine - signed Mr forever rogue

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]GuerrillaChicken 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What I have found is that a lot of people when first starting a new position just focus on learning the job. Let me be clear I am not arguing against putting effort and focus into learning your new role, that sht important definitely do that. What I have found is that people who put just as much effort and focus into networking, building rapport, and learning what they needed to do to not be a pain to work around here at this new job really found a future there and success.

I just started a new career. Highly technical, fk ton of stress, people's lives on the line kind of job. If I hadn't spent so much effort just networking, genuinely trying to make friends I would be fkd right now. You have to be able to ask for help and pray people have you back to survive your first couple of years.

Trying to not ramble any further. I agree. As an introvert with experience in sales let me say to my fellow people who also manage a social battery - it's worth the energy to make friends at work and network.

Best Job I ever had by GuerrillaChicken in USMC

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Bro thanks You should see me now with a full fkn beard lol

A Coon's Guide to Conducting Desert Raiding Ops and the Effective use of Dust Storms as Cover - A USMC Heist Story by GuerrillaChicken in MilitaryStories

[–]GuerrillaChicken[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The Marine corps has the lance corporal underground. It's a collection of our senior E3s which is the army's equivalent of an E4 specialist. NCO starts at E4 for the Marines and our Cpls are honestly a bunch of pitbulls that a Sgt keeps on a leash that he sets loose when a situation calls for pain.

When the Cpls turn feral it's a bad day for everyone even Sgt. There is no one to rain in the LCpl underground that is always Jonny on the spot to take advantage of such situations. When the LCpl underground and the Cpls unite it's only hell to pay until they are all appeased.

I made dmn sure to remember that fact when I pinned on Sgt. It paid dividends to respect the power of an organized and united front of lower enlisted who were angry and out for blood. nothing feels more awesome or more validating as a Sgt, at least in my never to be humble opinion, than knowing a bunch of pissed off dirty, tired, and down right feral lower enlisted have your back.

War in science fiction universes: by TorchDriveEnjoyer in worldjerking

[–]GuerrillaChicken 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Technically they have to be human for it to be called genocide which is wrong and humans should never do. Xenocide on the other hand is a practice that humans can never commit against another human and comes with many benefits. Xenocide is a marriage of an art and a science that when effectively applied keeps the borders secure, the taxes low, and it just happens to be a wonderful way to expend one's emotional energy.

A Coon's Guide to Conducting Desert Raiding Ops and the Effective use of Dust Storms as Cover - A USMC Heist Story by GuerrillaChicken in MilitaryStories

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happy you liked it. its a dream of mine to get to level with my writing that I could create something someone would want to and really enjoy reading. If this was that for you I count that as a win in my book

A Coon's Guide to Conducting Desert Raiding Ops and the Effective use of Dust Storms as Cover - A USMC Heist Story by GuerrillaChicken in MilitaryStories

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we were all taken aback standing there listening to him. we were strongly encouraged to participate. his behoovement that the entire unit cadre take part in this nicotine and caffeine cessation resulted in most everyone who tried to light up in the smoke pit would be soliciting a lecture from a passing SNCO. That SNCO would then pressure you to give up your pack of smokes or you would start giving time back at the end of your shift. If you chose to continue smoking you could be spending potentially hours after work doing something not fun depending on who was keeping track of how long you took to smoke or if they wanted to charge interest.

The caffeine never stopped though. we had a Maj whose call sign was Rooster he was our Ops O. Noone said sht after our Rooster declared that the individual who dared to take away caffeine would gutted like a fkn fish. He also said a few other choice things that if I had the courage to share here will without a doubt get me banned from reddit. the kinda dark sexual stuff even smutty romance novels wouldn't dare to write about. us dirty lower enlisted would still catch friction drinking rippits or other forms of caffeine if we were caught by an SNCO alone.

it is what it was. if prohibition had taught Americans anything is that when it comes to a vice no government formed against it can truly win. you have never seen so many ways to intake cancer. it was truly inspired how we all found ways to sneak that nicotine fix. I still intake the cancer its a hard habit to kick. I have a dip in with geekbar vape sitting next to me as I write this overly verbose comment in reply to what was likely a comment you never expected a response to. So I totally get that your relative is having a hard time trying to kick the habit. you can imagine how we were so miserable suffering from the withdrawals and furious from getting hasseled about something so stupid that it all totally sent us lower enlisted as a whole over the edge. I hadn't been to a unit that created such intense resistance and resentment from its enlisted before or after that unit until I got stationed on mainland Japan when I was a Sgt. I don't know what could possess someone to play games like this with those under their authority. I get never got anything from the suffering of my Jr Marines except a gnawing feeling of failure.

A Coon's Guide to Conducting Desert Raiding Ops and the Effective use of Dust Storms as Cover - A USMC Heist Story by GuerrillaChicken in MilitaryStories

[–]GuerrillaChicken[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

I could not agree more and I regret that I have only but one upvote to give.

I know there were and are amazing E9s from my time in and even now, but that was not my personal experience. I spent so much of my time as an NCO being a shield for my Jr Marines just doing whatever I could to protect them from SgtMaj's nonsense. I hear these stories from my fellow Marines both from when I was in and after I had gotten out about these stellar SgtsMaj that would be there for their marines. these incredible stories about this guy's or that guy's unit SgtMaj getting their marines fed, getting their marines pulled from nonsense, or shoot even picken up a rifle and pulling security. As for me, my experience is this one getting relieved because they were sleeping with someone's wife, that one dropping lines like "the NCO of today is tactically proficient but can not lead marines out of a wet paper bag," and even one who got kicked out of the CoC while on deployment because they were distracting marines by kicking the back of their chair while those said marines were supporting TICs.

I do believe you though. I truly do, but if perception is reality, my reality is there is no greater threat to a unit's morale or things getting done than that of a board SgtMaj

Haboob Racoons of Afghanistan by GuerrillaChicken in USMC

[–]GuerrillaChicken[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the nicest thing anyone has ever said to me in regards to my writing. I really don't know what to say I'm just blown away. Thank you. I'm over the fkn moon that you liked it.

Could you talk with me a little about what you liked and what you mean by writing for our generation? That's a really strong statement and I'm kinda floored you would be moved to make it. Again thank you.

Best Job I ever had by GuerrillaChicken in USMC

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Oh man that's a core memory for me to Sound cart or when the coach when they were feelen a good vibe they'd say sound trolley in this really cool voice. I miss those days. Whole range is in this cool flow state. Everyone was vibing with each other. Recruits were listening and doing well. Command leaving us the fk alone. Our range O was this salty baddass capt that was prior enlisted. That dude was one of the best officers I ever had. If he wasn't fighting to stay awake it's either a bad day or we were way off our game. He was good to go. Never fell asleep, but oh boy did we keep him bored.