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  <title>Anemic Slime - Plinky Answers</title>
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    <title>I'd pick the Air Force</title>
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  (This is the first time I&#39;ve made a blog post with the help of this Plinky site - I may do it again if I see another Plinky prompt that interests me.)<br/><br/>I love airplanes.  I&#39;ve been dreaming of flying since my childhood days.  If I was in the AIr Force the odds that I&#39;d be a pilot are probably ridiculously low, but I&#39;d like to think that I&#39;d have somewhat decent odds of being assigned some job that involved airplanes (fighter jets or otherwise) on some level.  That&#39;s why I would choose the Air Force.<br/><br/>Every now and then during my late teenage years I considered joining the military.  Part of the appeal to me was the adventure that I thought was inherent in any military duty.  Another aspect that appealed to me was that of serving one&#39;s country.  The main reason why I considered military service is because I figured the military could whip me into shape.  I&#39;ve always been underweight and out of shape and never put any serious effort into changing either of those.  I&#39;d sort of try, but would give up way too easily when I didn&#39;t see quick results.  I figured the military probably wouldn&#39;t help me gain any weight, but they&#39;d at least force me to get into shape!<br/><br/>I chickened out though.  I didn&#39;t think I&#39;d make it through basic training (and that would be downright humiliating!), and even more than that I couldn&#39;t bring myself to talk to my parents about it.  I really liked computer work so I figured I might as well just get a job in the computer field - which I did.
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