I am 25 years old. I spent 5 years of my life in the Navy on a -blam!-ing submarine. Over 400 days of my life have been spent under water in a metal tube, with very little means of communication, surrounded by 150 usually grumpy males. I've never been to prison, but I bet the experiences are similar.
I have been to jail though. Spent 4 hours in the slammer. I was arrested for going 92mph in a 45 when I was 17 years old. It was only my second week with my '99 z28 Camaro that I worked and saved for all summer.
Now I'm out of the Navy and work for a government contractor as an IT Analyst. I just bought my first house in November, so that's exciting? I love to play sports recreationally (I played basketball and soccer in highschool), and work out. Unfortunately I'm going to school full time on nights and weekends so I don't really have time for anything fun anymore.
Can't believe I replied to this thread. Kind of disappointed. Lol
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由savage coco编辑: 3/1/2016 11:13:48 PMLet me just say that you are a very handsome guy & I don't mean that in a creepy or thirsty way. Also I wish I could have your life because it sounds like you've had a way now exciting life than I. Does it feel weird changing from being in a submarine to being back on land? Did time in the slammer change you? xD And don't be ashamed of posting here, they all give in eventually [spoiler]one of us One of us One of us ( ⨶ ‿‿ ⨶ )[/spoiler]
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Haha thank you. The only thing I see in that picture is my hat squishing my ear. Like that looks so uncomfortable, how do I not feel it?! Anyway. Lol, like the month after I got bailed out of jail my friends were all saying "dude, prison changed you!!" Haha. But all that happened was I realized i never wanted to go back. I do want to find my mug shot though. I even paid a month subscription to a website that said they had all mugshots. Still couldn't find mine :(. Yeah getting off a submarine for the first time after a long deployment was weird! The biggest thing is it's hard to sleep the first few nights because there so much more oxygen then we are used to. When we go on an extended patrol, we lower the oxygen level to reduce the risk of fire, and lower the chance of any germs/bacteria growing! They [i]tell[/i] me there's no long term effect on your body after running around at 16-17% oxygen for months. Meh. And seeing girls again after months of only dudes is a fantastic change. Glad I never have to do it again though, lol.
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Lol omg, I didn't even notice that till you just pointed it out! That really dies look painful though. If you find this mugshot, you need to show me! I didn't even know they took mugshots for minor offense like that lol. Honestly messed up sleep was not something I expected to get messed up when coming back home. So you ever miss being in the navy or are you happy you're done?? Haha are you sure you don't miss being around all those grumpy guys? ;D And I how that doesn't affect you later on, you'd think going that long, with that amount of oxygen would have some affect.
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由Pro编辑: 3/2/2016 4:11:20 AMDude if I were able to find my mugshot it would be my profile picture on all my social media accounts!! Haha I don't miss the Navy. I had some good times, I have crazy stories and i made some money... But I worked A TON and I spent 3 Christmas and New Years underwater. I had to work weekends all the time. It's nice to work a cushy 9-5 job, getting weekends and holidays off.