Now hear this! Now hear this! This is a group for you Dads out there. If you've been to other groups and just can't find the information you're looking for, this would be the place to ask.
And gosh darn it, men have feelings and miss their sailors too!
So come onboard and batten down your hatches.
Wondered if anyone reading would mind chiming in,
A) Just curious, but did your sailor play Call of Duty often before enlisting? Any other war computer games?
B) Did your son/daughter/spouse always want to join the military or was it something that came along in their late teens?
C) What was their reason for wanting to join?
Thanks for your time.
Concernedad
OK, here goes my theory, and if you were undecided if I was looney before, this should push you over the top.
What is the likelihood that video games like Call of Duty have subliminal messages in them? Television has laws against such practices, but not video games.
Anyone else think my theory might be possible?
My son just got angry whenever I asked him what made him decide on the military, and he said no one in his life pushed him in that direction. Just suddenly sprung on him. Could have just been the joy of shooting things in video games though.
Sep 19, 2012
DramaSoul
Oct 4, 2012
bren
A.Yes my son is an avid player of Call of Duty. His sister got him the newest release for Christmas.When he was home for leave after graduation he played it very day.
He was awarded with the bar for Marksman ship while he was in basic training.
B. He was searching for his place in life since graduating from high school. He decided last May that he wanted to join the Navy and went in full steam ahead. (ha ha) He was always in sports and stayed physically fir, but after signing up we became very focused on getting ready for the demands of being military fit.
C. He wanted a good career.
He comes a long line of military family. He wanted to protect and serve our country. To do his part in keeping us safe.
Feb 6, 2013