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The image is a critique of comic book/cartoon heroism: "I'm picking the flashy large ham option which will make the news instead of the boring quiet one which probably won't."
It's assuming that's what happened not "train has safety features, kid doesn't".

It's also fundamentally flawed because it's using a comic book image, and of COURSE Superman is going to use strength to solve things in a comic, Strength is Superman's obvious thing, it's what any author writing Superman is going to want to default to. If Flash was in the same situation yeah, Flash would get the kid off the tracks instead because Flash's thing is being fast.

It's a "critique" that critiques nothing worth critiqueing.
 
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The proper way to handle recruiters; tell them the truth they don't want to hear.

Not everyone gets 18 shots in one day.
If you are naturally immune, because they do extensive blood work, they don't make you get that shot.
You also only get Anthrax if you are in FORSCOM or going to a combat zone/Korea.
You only get small pox if you sre going on a deployment and there is a chance of combat, be it 1 percent or 99 percent.

So majority of useful vaccines.
You also get the yearly flu shot
 
Not everyone gets 18 shots in one day.
If you are naturally immune, because they do extensive blood work, they don't make you get that shot.
You also only get Anthrax if you are in FORSCOM or going to a combat zone/Korea.
You only get small pox if you sre going on a deployment and there is a chance of combat, be it 1 percent or 99 percent.

So majority of useful vaccines.
You also get the yearly flu shot
And people who stay civies do not have to worry about them at all, and can simply refuse when at the doc's office.

Plus, everyone knows recruiters lie thier ass's off to recruits, in order to make up the numbers, and dupe people who don't know better.
 
And people who stay civies do not have to worry about them at all, and can simply refuse when at the doc's office.

Plus, everyone knows recruiters lie thier ass's off to recruits, in order to make up the numbers, and dupe people who don't know better.
Some do some don't.
Every recruiter is diffrent. Every recruiting station is diffrent.

The reason you got all the shots is because a fighting force has to not be susceptible to bio weapons. The civilian population may suffer but the fighting force won't.
 
Recruiters have the same problem used-car salesmen have. The shitty ones make all the rest smell even though they are good people.
The shitty ones are more like jewelers.

Someone interested in volunteering for the military probably doesn't need or want the sales pitch but gets it anyways.

When I want to buy my wife something shiny I know what she'll like and it most definitely is not the $40,000 diamond studded tennis bracelet the salesman says I can pay for with a 5-year interest-free loan at the low, low, price of $666/mo.

Even the sleaziest car salesman is hyping up something useful.
 


The proper way to handle recruiters; tell them the truth they don't want to hear.

And people who stay civies do not have to worry about them at all, and can simply refuse when at the doc's office.

Plus, everyone knows recruiters lie thier ass's off to recruits, in order to make up the numbers, and dupe people who don't know better.
Some do some don't.
Every recruiter is diffrent. Every recruiting station is diffrent.

The reason you got all the shots is because a fighting force has to not be susceptible to bio weapons. The civilian population may suffer but the fighting force won't.
Recruiters have the same problem used-car salesmen have. The shitty ones make all the rest smell even though they are good people.
The shitty ones are more like jewelers.

Someone interested in volunteering for the military probably doesn't need or want the sales pitch but gets it anyways.

When I want to buy my wife something shiny I know what she'll like and it most definitely is not the $40,000 diamond studded tennis bracelet the salesman says I can pay for with a 5-year interest-free loan at the low, low, price of $666/mo.

Even the sleaziest car salesman is hyping up something useful.
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