To the village!
I've been posted to a village, literally. If any of you guys ahve been to seletar camp, you'll get what i mean. The camp is so f-ing huge that its a pain just to go anywhere. And its so out of the way too. It kind of reminds me a little of backwater malaysia. When i become a sergeant (in 7 weeks time), and unfortunately get posted there permanently for the next 16 months of my life, there are 2 things i will get. 1) A Bicycle and 2) A Fishing Rod, to help me get from place to place with minimal effort and to help me pass the time in what must be the most old fashioned place in swanky and modern singapore. Look at the World War 2 era buildings and you'll get what i mean. It feels like somebody actually dicovered a way to travel through time. What the hell. Just suck thumb and breathe real deep. At least Jln Kayu is just down the road, but its a f-ing long road...
was just reading some other people's blogs and something struck me real hard. Why does everyone who goes to SISPEC want to go to OCS? Ok, i admit that i used to think like that but now its not the case anymore. In fact, i'm kinda happy being just a non-comm. I mean is there any less honour in being non-commed compared to being a commisioned one? I mean, if you want to end up as a wayang fucker who only knows how to carry balls and suck cocks, then by all means go ahead and be an officer. I personally have very little respect for officers. Looking at those i have been in close proximity with, there really is nothing special about them. Here's a liitle fact. Do you know why officers wear removable epulates on their shoulders? So that when its comes to a real war, they can just take them offf and toss them out. That way they can pretend to be just private soldiers who know shit, and therefore won't be put to the question. And who eats the shit u may ask. Who takes the rap for anything that goes wrong? Its the non-comms ladies and gentlemen. They eat the shit, all the time. To me, officers are yellow. They have no balls to stand up to anythign shit, relying on their meatshields of sergeants to take the fall for them. And what do the sergeants get? Nothing. To those SISPEC guys thinking about crossover, don't get your hopes up. Its not that easy, trust me. I've tried and failed, and found out that the grass is much greener over here. I'm not saying to just slack off. I'm telling you to think carefully before jumping into it. You may not like what u are getting.
Anyway, an updated wishlist, half way through the year. How time flies when you are not having fun...
was just reading some other people's blogs and something struck me real hard. Why does everyone who goes to SISPEC want to go to OCS? Ok, i admit that i used to think like that but now its not the case anymore. In fact, i'm kinda happy being just a non-comm. I mean is there any less honour in being non-commed compared to being a commisioned one? I mean, if you want to end up as a wayang fucker who only knows how to carry balls and suck cocks, then by all means go ahead and be an officer. I personally have very little respect for officers. Looking at those i have been in close proximity with, there really is nothing special about them. Here's a liitle fact. Do you know why officers wear removable epulates on their shoulders? So that when its comes to a real war, they can just take them offf and toss them out. That way they can pretend to be just private soldiers who know shit, and therefore won't be put to the question. And who eats the shit u may ask. Who takes the rap for anything that goes wrong? Its the non-comms ladies and gentlemen. They eat the shit, all the time. To me, officers are yellow. They have no balls to stand up to anythign shit, relying on their meatshields of sergeants to take the fall for them. And what do the sergeants get? Nothing. To those SISPEC guys thinking about crossover, don't get your hopes up. Its not that easy, trust me. I've tried and failed, and found out that the grass is much greener over here. I'm not saying to just slack off. I'm telling you to think carefully before jumping into it. You may not like what u are getting.
Anyway, an updated wishlist, half way through the year. How time flies when you are not having fun...
- Bicycle (for use in camp)
- Fishing Rod
- Learn driving and diving
- A watch (A Tag), for my 21st birthday (2 years from now)
- To just plain forget...
1 Comments:
haha fishing? niceee :P
By tRiSh, at 10:38 pm
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