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  • SCpoloRicker
    HA HA I'm custom!!1
    • Jan 2004
    • 4375

    #31
    Originally posted by kosmo
    Its ok, Ill protect your right of freedom of speech. I promise.
    Then go ahead and cross post...
    God....I guess I was probably returning videotapes.

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    • kosmo
      KaPTaiN KeNNy
      • Dec 2000
      • 1642

      #32


      Nah, thats not circumvention, shiat is a distinctly different word. Maybe if it had an exclamation point or something instead of an i. This should be kosher.
      Kosmo For President '08, '12, '16... However long it takes

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      • Ishootyouinthewoods
        Delta Paintball Team
        • Apr 2006
        • 25

        #33
        Even if you vision is ruined obviously your mind is still strong. What about all the information you learned for you AA? The world still need teachers. If reading is that difficult for you perhaps you could look into learning brail. If you can see now then use this time to learn, that way if your eyesight degenerates futher you will be one step ahead.

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        • chip08
          Why am I always sleepy...
          • Apr 2006
          • 82

          #34
          Hey buddy

          While I can't say I know whats its like because I'm not suffering through the exact same circumstances, just keeping your head up and moving forward no matter what the world throws at you. One of my buddies was a corpsman (medic) for the Marines in Iraq. He was there during that huge offensive in Fallujah and was on a patrol one day when two improvised explosive devices (IED) detonated on the lead and rear vehicles in the patrol. Before they knew it, they were stuck in a street in a 360 degree firefight with badguys on rooftops. He ran to some wounded in the middle of the stree when a third IED, built specifically for first responders detonated beneath him, causing a catastrophic amputation of his leg from the thigh down. In seconds he went from being the 240 pound powerlifter and home town high school football hero to a cripple.

          That's when he slung his rifle around and returned fire. He kept his head up, still patched up the other two wounded guys he originally intended to help, and wouldn't let himself be touched until the other two had been taken care off. At the end of the day, his leg was gone and he had 6 AK-47 rounds lodged in his back and other good leg and another two had passed straight through him. Now, he can't walk, despite a great prostetic provided by the Navy and Marine Corps, because his ankle had to be fused at 90 degrees because of the damage from a round that decided to stop there.

          I know your not in combat, but loosing your vision is just as scary and life changing. Just try to keep your head up and do those other things you do best. As my buddy just recently found out, there is always a plan from above when things like this happen. Good luck man, and I'm sure I speak for alot of people, here, but let us know if you ever need anything.

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