Doomgloomya
Doomgloomya t1_j5u9ds6 wrote
Reply to comment by d3sylva in All U.S. veterans in suicidal crisis are now eligible for free care at any VA or private facility -- Veterans do not have to be enrolled in the VA system to be eligible for the free emergency mental health care. by StcStasi
God yeah they are. Have you seen any military arms documentaries? Every year the military is looking for new things to replace their old stuff and spend millions. Not to mention that with any multibillion dollar industry there is gonna be some pocketing of money. Ex military officials will go into the R&D sometimes in order to do a type of money laundering but that's not unique to the military.
Doomgloomya t1_j5u8x99 wrote
Reply to comment by Ebola-Kun in All U.S. veterans in suicidal crisis are now eligible for free care at any VA or private facility -- Veterans do not have to be enrolled in the VA system to be eligible for the free emergency mental health care. by StcStasi
I agree it is 100% their choice. But it's not a great choice for many. People are stuck between a rock and a hard place in order to get the benefits of higher education and if they get through those 4 years and are left with mental scars the government barley provides anything for them.
That is my biggest gripe with it. If Vets were provided with the ample amount of benefits that they deserve after being mentally or physically crippled then joining the military makes a lot of sense. Obviously vets that came back without long lasting effects are doing just fine. Whether that's because they never saw active service or they are able to manage the stress thrown at them then the benefits make sense.
Doomgloomya t1_j5ssz1g wrote
Reply to comment by Teadrunkest in All U.S. veterans in suicidal crisis are now eligible for free care at any VA or private facility -- Veterans do not have to be enrolled in the VA system to be eligible for the free emergency mental health care. by StcStasi
I did not state lower income neighborhoods only under privileged as it is a better blanket statement because I consider lower middle class in this as well.
The most enticing offer the military for free education is obviously a ploy to attract people from families that are not that well off ( well off as in the family is able to provide for the child through out 4 years of college without the child also needing a job to supplement).
At any private school or at least upper middle class to upper class school army officers are non existent at jobs fairs. Why is that? Obviously because the military provides no benefits to them.
Our military preys on the future generations of our society by offering them hope without showing just how transparent their support of veterans are after they been put to use. Staying in the military grants better medical benefits then after you get out because ( gotta keep their meat bags in tip top shape) why should the government care about you after you have lost your usefulness. After people have fought and lost for our country.
Doomgloomya t1_j5rd2bx wrote
Reply to comment by HelpMeImThicc in All U.S. veterans in suicidal crisis are now eligible for free care at any VA or private facility -- Veterans do not have to be enrolled in the VA system to be eligible for the free emergency mental health care. by StcStasi
Active duty know they are expndable but its the people that are being recruited who dont realize just how expendable. Recruiters LOOOVE being in underprivilaged highschools and community college preying on lower income people that want a better life.
What better place then using the poor to fill the ranks.
I work 911 and am always saddended by all the homeless VAs that choose to be homeless because its honestly easier for them. Neglected and forgotten so many of our soldiers.
Doomgloomya t1_j5qng6r wrote
Reply to comment by StcStasi in All U.S. veterans in suicidal crisis are now eligible for free care at any VA or private facility -- Veterans do not have to be enrolled in the VA system to be eligible for the free emergency mental health care. by StcStasi
We have already failed if we can onky offer them free care when they are already in "suicidal crisis" to me that just sounds like fancy talk for oh no they attempted to commit suicide we better help them now.
When we should already be helping them. When soldiers healthcare is on par with the cheapest healthcare the average citizen can also obtain why did they have to fight and sacrifice so much.
I hope more soldiers and future soldiers realize this. That they arent fighting for freedom at least not right now. They are just cheap expendables for the Government playing on their patriotic spirit.
Doomgloomya t1_j0znae2 wrote
If somehow we perfected time travel you can bet space travel was developed a lot sooner. Space travel screams weapons of war and boy does humanity loves its toys.
Doomgloomya t1_iws21ao wrote
Reply to I'm John Swierk, assistant professor of Chemistry at Binghamton University, State University of New York. My team and I are working to understand the molecular composition of tattoo inks to provide a broader understanding to artists and consumers. AMA! by intengineering
Damn wished I could have caught this when you were here. Have yall considered checking out traditional tattoo ink from stick and poke artists in tribes and the like?
Doomgloomya t1_iws1r92 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in I'm John Swierk, assistant professor of Chemistry at Binghamton University, State University of New York. My team and I are working to understand the molecular composition of tattoo inks to provide a broader understanding to artists and consumers. AMA! by intengineering
says the person on reddit typing this to an academic doing research.
Doomgloomya t1_itw7b33 wrote
Reply to comment by inferno006 in Android phones offered early US quake warning, beating iPhones to the punch | Google's earthquake detection network turns Android phones into seismometers, and it paid off yesterday. by chrisdh79
What i'm assuming is that each device is already a min computer in of itself and how we build supercomputers is linking a bunch of computers together in a network to increase computing power. Now each smartwatch is constantly keeping track of everything we do from elevation we walk, steps, and heart rate. This means these are very sensitive devices able to differentiate different movements.
This is just a wild assumption based off what we know smart watches can do but because they are casting such a wide net the watches are able to sense differences in the environment and if several are sensing the same movement then it'll set off the alert system.
The simplest answer would just be google just has its own private seismometer thats is just better lmao.
Doomgloomya t1_itvm3pv wrote
Reply to comment by HaikuBotStalksMe in Android phones offered early US quake warning, beating iPhones to the punch | Google's earthquake detection network turns Android phones into seismometers, and it paid off yesterday. by chrisdh79
I don't think the example you are using is correct. What I am referencing is something you had no length of time to prepare for.
Example being 10 sec forewarning notification of an active shooter in your area is better than no alert right?
To me people complaining about getting such a short time span of a warning confuses since the only other option would have been no warning at all.
Doomgloomya t1_itvcdcg wrote
Reply to Android phones offered early US quake warning, beating iPhones to the punch | Google's earthquake detection network turns Android phones into seismometers, and it paid off yesterday. by chrisdh79
Anybody that works in Emergency Services will tell you 10 sec is a hella long time to prep for something.
Doomgloomya t1_it4jd3h wrote
Reply to comment by ComebackWriter in [WP] Two immortals have been duking it out for god knows how long and only now have they realised they have been fighting in the middle of a city by Komrade_Yuri
Umm did anyone else read this in Lazlos voice (What we do in the shadows)? No no? Just me?
Doomgloomya t1_j7x960g wrote
Reply to comment by myarsehasteeth in ‘We are not forgotten’: Formerly deported veterans become U.S. citizens in special San Diego ceremony by ProgressiveSnark2
The ones that lived and had people advocating for them in the US did.