Well, denial is the first step of... something. I think... Acceptance? No, that doesn't sound right...
I am a robot plain and simple I don't deny it. I just lie to check boxes. In character mind you. Out of character I'm a perpetually balding, redhaired, 5'10", 35 year old human. Currently about to go to bed. Way past when I should have.
I haven't lost it all it's been about the same thinness for the last four years. I'm rather glad it hasn't gotten thinner. Unfortunately none of the hair growth stuff I've found is for my hair loss type.
Not perpetual then, is it? XD Judging by my genetics, it seems likely I'll start going bald at some point. I think if it happens I'll just shave it real short. Maybe start wearing a hat. Or a centurion helmet.
You wouldn't want to be in it under this president. The local base has lost it's bowling ally, theater, library, autoshop and several other services that used to be offered to the troops on base. The golf course is still open.
Honestly, I think we need to replace most of our overseas troops with drones. I really like the idea of American soldiers sitting at computers half a world away, killing terrorist sonsa*squee!*es who can't do a damn thing to fight back.
Yeah, as someone who was in the drone program I disagree. You still need people overseas to launch the drones. You need people guarding the people who are launching the drones. You need a support staff to provide services. Drones don't really cut back the number of troops in the theater.
Was that a dig? XD Pretty sure I heard somewhere that Obama played more hours of golf last year than Tiger Woods. I'm pretty sure they meant professionally, but still...
They left the golf course alone for fear that the troops will revive Bob Hope, rise up and overthrow the government, then install zombie Bob Hope as president for unlife. The real problem with drones is that the more that are used, the more likely they'll have enough pieces intact for reverse engineering their own drones, and then we'll lose. Why? So long as they have the resources to make them, they'll be able to cripple the things that we depend on, and take us out from the inside out, from an economic and/or social angle. Unlike us, they aren't dependent on the world market, near as many first-world conveniences, or a network that provides electricity. Due to their environment and mobilization, drones would be an ideal weapon for them, since they're more hidden and defensible, whereas our greatest weaknesses are not.