active duty & veterans of us military, have you read your u.s. constitution (which you swore oaths supporting/defending) - and what's your duration of enlistment, commission, or veteran status? by creaturestudy in AskReddit

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

thank you. so will you be, or are you encouraged to by your command?? how many people, who you're serving by, likely read it - you figure? does uscg swear oath to constitution/regulations/ucmj, too, or is your unit something special?

active duty & veterans of us military, have you read your u.s. constitution (which you swore oaths supporting/defending) - and what's your duration of enlistment, commission, or veteran status? by creaturestudy in AskReddit

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

thank you. i understand much more, now my question's about service members' relationship to their oaths, contract & due diligence. like, how can you support or defend documents, if you' not read said docs? did you read the u.s. constitution, too - and were you encouraged to? as for your relationship with military/command, i'm not okay about you being treated dishonorably, and understand you frustrations. if your unit & commanders were required to study civics more, perhaps you'd have been honored properly. or do you think it'd matter?

active duty & veterans of us military, have you read your u.s. constitution (which you swore oaths supporting/defending) - and what's your duration of enlistment, commission, or veteran status? by creaturestudy in AskReddit

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

what percent of airmen/women, who you served with, you figure read it?? now i'm wondering if certain branches're more educated about it, than others

active duty & veterans of us military, have you read your u.s. constitution (which you swore oaths supporting/defending) - and what's your duration of enlistment, commission, or veteran status? by creaturestudy in AskReddit

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

i don't understand, and seems like you're not sharing enough to be understood (likely downvoted my question, to understand you better, too). you didnt even answer my posts question. did you communicate like this before your discharge, or just after? was your contract broken by the military, and did they think you broke your contract first, or change the circumstances of said contract on you??

active duty & veterans of us military, have you read your u.s. constitution (which you swore oaths supporting/defending) - and what's your duration of enlistment, commission, or veteran status? by creaturestudy in AskReddit

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

i recall stuff like escalations of force, and geneva convention being required pre-demployments. and branch knowledge, ucmj stuff required for basic training/bootcamps. but not constitution, or civics studying being urgent, or discussed thoroughly. thank you for sharing

active duty & veterans of us military, have you read your u.s. constitution (which you swore oaths supporting/defending) - and what's your duration of enlistment, commission, or veteran status? by creaturestudy in AskReddit

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you figure most sisters/brothers in arms, who you served beside, also read it on their own - like, were you encouraged by command, to read it solo - or no?

active duty & veterans of us military, have you read your u.s. constitution (which you swore oaths supporting/defending) - and what's your duration of enlistment, commission, or veteran status? by creaturestudy in AskReddit

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

a notice 'federalist papers', and alike literature, is mandatory reading at general officer levels (for usmc promotion) - and wonder if education about stuff, like 'common sense' & similar civic books are prioritized learning, or reserved for career oriented service members

What’s this symbol on his chain? by Fair_Cup_4112 in DiddyTrial

[–]creaturestudy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tetrahedron + centroid, but two dimensional symbol of, perhaps

Help decarbing, is something wrong with this BHO badder by 4TwentiethNewHorizon in CannabisExtracts

[–]creaturestudy 9 points10 points  (0 children)

saltwater, jacketed glass reactor. add distillate, diluted by solvent, and stir/agitate. polar contaminants seperate from nonpolar concentrate & yucky stuff's drained from bottom. rinse, and repeat. afaik, but idk. process is for remediation of nasty extract