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  1. All the training is "said" to help them etc etc, but it does jack all. There isn't really any support (besides that of speaking to someone etc there are also Veteran Affairs who help). By no means do I mean that SASR are immune to PTSD, I just emphasis (Or tried to) that they have a better coping mechanism. There are many forms of it, one which was going around with the US Helicopter pilot killing the enemy and "cheering" or "getting excited" after a kill was simply a coping mechanism. I thought you meant that they are trained to cope with it and thus not being affected by PTSD etc PTSD doesn't set it until "Reality" does, when you're on home soil, out of the "warzone" and you're back to your living life - this is where the support fails and most the time stops.
  2. I understood Princess perfectly.The points he as using and trying to say. I didn't see Troy coming off as arrogant but as a chance to voice his opinion and open for debate. However, as I'm sure some of you have notice, I suck myself at getting my point across On the topic of PTSD our soldiers are not "trained" to cope. They are trained (I use the word trained loosely) to tolerate with it and cry about it later. Get on with the job etc. My dad and and most my family currently serving and doing many many of tours overseas can vouch for that. My Dad is the one who speaks with people who have PTSD and also has it himself (The cray stuff he has seen...). As for SASCats (SASR) as Mik mentioned, they have a turn on and off switch you will hear most of them say. They can turn their emotions on and off in a click of a heart beat so coping with PTSD may seem a lot easier (I'm sure they would disagree). However SASCats have a lot more funding behind them when they are current and ex serving members of the Special Forces.
  3. Is Game of Thrones appropriate for 15 year olds to watch. Parenting and upbringing to support above notion Games influence violence Cars influence "hooning".
  4. If you drive a performance car, you're desensitised to speed and you WILL commit mass burn-outs and cruising at 250km/h in a 50km/h. If you play a computer game, you're desensitised to gore and you WILL commit mass murder and cruising at 250km/h in a 50km/h. If you were taught to handle your car properly you will most likely not do stupid things. If you were taught to handle your games properly you will most likely not do stupid things. You may as well say that anyone who watches F&F are hoons in the waiting. But all in all, things that you play, watch, do, compete, see, look, feel, smell has some form of LITTLE influence in your day to day actions. Not enough to blame a single object (Games, Cars, Movies etc).
  5. Liveleak eh? aha yeah but, pretty summed up my thoughts.
  6. I agree, and to be very honest. 15 is a "late bloomer" nowadays. As shocking as it is, it's quite true. I also agree with the video game nonsense. I was unable to watch M rated films until I was 15 (The advertised age allowed) and before than I pretty much knew everything was fake, doesn't happen etc. And if something was real, I had it explained (Whether or not I wanted to know ahah). One of the first gore movies for me would have been We Were Soldiers and then probably Saving Private Ryan. Being in a military family, I was aware of the truth of what I was seeing (to an extent) but yeah, it's all up to the parenting technique at the end of the day.
  7. Banged up rusty old R31 near civic. Driver was mid-late 40's.
  8. True, but I wouldn't class a 15 year old a child, more a teenager. To which, they've probably done, seen and or thought about everything in an episode of GoT. But than again, I'm not a parent so my say is inavlid regardless.
  9. It's fine. However, probably more nudity than a porn clip.
  10. Vampire Diaries <3 xoxo
  11. saw that
  12. What were you in?
  13. You and Rosie have a more intimate relationship than me
  14. Rosie gave me a bit of a scare - STRAIGHT TO ROBS R DUNGEON !
  15. Clean white R32 (GTR/GTST) Bayside blue R34 GTR up the street from me
  16. In a space of 3km. R33 blue GTR/GTST, light purple 4door R34 wingless, black V35
  17. Yeah not sure. Each state as their own road laws so it wouldn't suprise me that it's at a state level.I wonder if it is for new cars using that formula or if it'll be for older cars as well.
  18. Blue R33 GTST Blue / Bayside blue. Female driver along William Hovel. 8am
  19. NSW are now allowing P-Platers to drive Turbocharged cars. Link: http://smh.drive.com.au/motor-news/nsw-backflips-on-pplate-turbo-ban-20130807-2rg9o.html
  20. 32 GTsT white civic
  21. A tidy GTR you seek? http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-2002/SSE-AD-2046295/?Cr=1&sdmvc=1 There we go !
  22. $5 a ride in Richard's 32 ! Food and Drinks welcome inside and insurance is not needed ! All good
  23. Saw a bluebird today, I think I vomited. LOL Rob<333333
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