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ID: 459b16 No.17570[View All]

Reply with your age. I'm 28. A lot of you talk about being in school so my assumption is that most Lainons are still in college. I'm just curious to know the age range of the users on here.
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ID: de6ed4 No.17900

>>17845
I think I know who you are

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ID: 8c7e48 No.17905

I just turned 18 about 15 minutes ago and this is my first post.

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ID: d1b485 No.17906

>>17905
congrats dude. when i turned 18 i was brewing soykaf on 4chon.net that was about 4 years ago now.

the only real thing i regret is getting a back injury when i tried weightlifting. other than that life isn't that bad when you're free to do what you want.

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ID: d1b485 No.17907

>>17898
what are you going in for? at my local college i meet a lot of dudes who are fed up with their careers.

it's funny, welders want to be IT guys and IT guys want to be welders as well as all sorts of curious mixes.

there's a dude who was a radiographer trying to become an industrial inspector. seems like life was hard on him. home country was shit, has a divorce already, his HOA was corrupt as soykaf and stole insurance money meant for his brother's house.

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ID: 6a7d6b No.17925

>>17816
Considering how all 18+ content is hidden by a spoiler, I doubt Kalyx could be held liable because someone chose to look at it.

Additionally, there is no incentive for anyone to pursue legal action. And that is only possible if they can physically locate the people running this web site.

>>17859
Nice sarcasm.
If you are going to have a non obvious (and clearly bullshit) rule, then you ought to list it.

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ID: c60848 No.17928

>>17925
/ht/ appears (unspoilered) in /random/ now.
There were a case about a mother on 4chan whose son she'd caught watching porn on the site in 2007 (give or take two years). She threatened a lawsuit which could have held some water in court. There's probably something about it in the 'History of Forumboards' document.
Asking seventeen year-old posters not to share their honest age isn't demanding a lot anyways. There's absolutely no reason for underaged posters to feel discriminated against in any way.
>going to have a non obvious
It's actually pretty obvious.

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ID: 6a7d6b No.17933

>>17928
>/ht/ appears (unspoilered) in /random/ now.
That is breaking global rule eight.
Also, /ht/ and /random/ are hidden boards.

>There were a case about a mother on 4chan whose son she'd caught watching porn on the site in 2007 (give or take two years). She threatened a lawsuit which could have held some water in court. There's probably something about it in the 'History of Forumboards' document.

Can you link me to this? I can't seem to find anything about it.

>Asking seventeen year-old posters not to share their honest age isn't demanding a lot anyways.

No one ever asked this.

>It's actually pretty obvious.

>>17775 did not realize it.
Also, not all of us live in a country where 18 is the majority.

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ID: c60848 No.17950

>>17933
>That is breaking global rule eight.
Kalyx isn't as picky about porn anymore.
>No one ever asked this.
Then asking underaged users not to post in age-brag threads at all, whichever.
>Can you link me to this? I can't seem to find anything about it.
I can't find anything about it in the '4chan Chronicles'. If I find a link I'll make sure to share it.
>>>17775 did not realize it.
He should have. Every other *chan has the exact same rule and the exact same punishment. We had it too before the rules were rewritten to be more layman-friendly a few weeks ago, somebody accidentally left it out. I do think he should be un derezzed , but he'd probably want to take it up with a mod on IRC.
>not all of us live in a country where 18 is the majority.
It's an American website and follows domestic law.

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ID: 2d11a6 No.17981

24, working lousy job.

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ID: 93ebc7 No.17991

24. Failing uni student.

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ID: f1c1a9 No.17995

>>17599
he's probably being sarcastic

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ID: 64cdc3 No.17999

I'm 24, highschool dropout and pretty much trying to make a living with random skills.
Programming isn't working for me, but I love math and programming and I try to learn in my free tome, but I can't be consistent in a subject etcera, </blog>

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ID: b8c731 No.18001

>>17999
>>17991
>>17981
are you related?

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ID: b145b4 No.18060

21

Worked full-time as a netadmin since I was 17. Also been going to community college since then. Got an associates in programming and now I'm a semester away from a netadmin degree. Ready to be done with this soykaf .

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ID: 8f3ffb No.18072

25, working full-time at a small smokeshop in my city. Planning on going back to Uni for IT; undecided whether or not to specialize in programming or cybersecurity. All I have currently regarding schooling is 2 years of a Bachelors Degree I didn't finish in Graphic Design.

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ID: 21a501 No.18255

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28

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ID: cd3ce4 No.18290

21

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ID: e93371 No.18303

>>17590
20 here, also in history

There are things you can do with it my friend
If you love information, look into information sciences (closely related to library sciences/librarianship)
If you love straight up history, be prepared for a career in academia/teaching (likely high school)

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ID: 7c193b No.18345

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>>17588
>free roam mode

Huh. I guess the tutorial is over. Now do I grind for job EXP, gold, or stay in wanderer mode and keep leveling up worldly EXP?

23 here, I really wish I had started thinking about it this way sooner.

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ID: 62fb0f No.18346

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>>17808
>soon to be chairforce
I think I know who this is. And now you know who I am I guess...

24, IT

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ID: c98012 No.18348

>>18346
>now you know who I am
I don't think I do, actually. You probably think I'm someone else.

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ID: 62fb0f No.18349

>>18348
Maybe you are someone else. Maybe I'm someone else as well.

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ID: ff6186 No.18354

I turned 21 today. I'm working on a master in Computer Engineering. I don't feel smart/motivated enough to manage to do it, though. I feel like dropping out.

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ID: 8e1775 No.18367

>>17808
When do you leave?
I'll be there in BMT in February.

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ID: 8e1775 No.18368

>>18367
I'm 25 dropped out of community college because I didn't feel like it was for me anymore.
So now I'm joining the air force because I'm a lazy fuarrrk and want to leave my parents house.

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ID: b9668f No.18369

>>18367
I just swore in yesterday with the Air Force. I'm hoping to get a 2A, 3D, or 1N related job.

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ID: 8e1775 No.18370

>>18369
Your actual swear in or just the one you did after you finished your MEPS visit?.
Not too familiar with the job codes but I'm going in as Security Forces and will be an E3.

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ID: b9668f No.18371

>>18370
The one after MEPS.

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ID: 8e1775 No.18372

>>18371
So I take it you haven't been given your leave date yet. Also in reality thats not a real swear in you can still back out all the way up to the real swear in that happens on your leave date, even when you sign your contract you can still tell your recruiter that you changed your mind. But once you get to the swear in on your leave date thats it theres no turning back.
Not trying to convince you to not join just letting you know since sometimes recruiters will most of the time tell you half truths so they can get you to stay.

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ID: b9668f No.18373

>>18372
Alright but why are we even talking about it because I don't plan on canceling.

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ID: 8e1775 No.18374

>>18373
Just some advise because most people I met going into the military are never told the full truth of the matter, and career councilors will often times try to throw you in a job you don't want just so they can get you out of the way and get done with their work faster.
I don't want to see someone going into the same field as me getting screwed over and placed in a soykaf job. Also another bit of advise is that if your recruiter does try to put you in a job you don't want or wasn't on your list of jobs you wanted you can just tell them you'll wait until they can secure you a job that you want.
I don't mean any offense by me telling you this, its just information that gets passed on from newly enlisted to people looking to join just to make sure we don't get screwed too hard.

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ID: f21bab No.18375

>>18372
That can't be right. If you sign DD Form 4 you are obligated service, period.

If you know someone who got out of their contract then they more than likely managed it by not being fit for duty or medically ready. If you only heard this you should verify your source, otherwise it bum gouge. Swear ins are only words, paper is binding.

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ID: 8e1775 No.18376

>>18375
Heard it from a friend and even checked with my uncle who is a Lieutenant Colonel, the contract is just to show that everything is in order and that you are going in with the rank and job you are qualified for.

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ID: 74b900 No.18377

>>18376
I still disagree with you. I wouldn't trust your uncle as a valid source because commissioning and enlistment are two different creatures, and as an O5 he probably hasn't even seen enlistment nor even commissioning paperwork since the start of his career unless he was an admin dept head or similar position.

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ID: 8e1775 No.18378

>>18375
The contract you're given doesn't actually take effect until the day you leave and your given a packet that has your orders in it.
Once you're given that packet you will be asked if you are sure this is what you want and are given a chance to leave, and once you step into the swear in room and swear in your life as a civilian is over and you are now part of the armed service.

My source I got sit in on one as well after my with my medical examines.
Also a friend in the Army told me the samething when he swore in last year.

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ID: 74b900 No.18385

>>18378
The oath of enlistment doesn't mean for soykaf outside of DD Form 4 (Section H - Confirmation of Enlistment, which you sign to validate you gave the oath).

It's the same form you sign to enter DEP, switch from DEP/to active/reserve duty, and is the oft referred to "dotted line". The oath means nothing outside of the signatures on that form saying you gave the oath. You typically sign it after giving the oath, but if you didn't you should probably read things before signing them.

My source is USC Title 10 Part 2 Chapter 31, DD Form 4, and myself as enlisted.

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ID: 8e1775 No.18386

>>18385
Well I guess things changed because I sat in on one 3 months ago and the officer giving the instructions said that you can turn back right now but once you go in the room to take your oath thats it, like I said it was even the same when my friend went into the Army last year. He could leave all the way up to the point where he had to swear in and after he swore in he was on his way to BMT.
On my DD Form 4 the purpose of this contract is
>To determine enlistment/commissioning eligibility, and process qualified applicants. To determine classification and assignment actions after enlistment or commissioning, to include benefits and entitlements.
DD4 doesn't mean anything other than promising you that you are going in with the rank and job you are qualified for.

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ID: d68345 No.18441

>>17881
You're almost me.
20, 2nd year electronic engineering.
I want to go into robotics and embedded systems later.

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ID: 76e801 No.18443

>>17775
>>17850
>New old rule: This website is 18+
Isn't a established rule, so it don't interest me. Hope this anonymous admin does not really believe a ip ban stop anybody

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ID: c60848 No.18462

>>18443
>hurr it's not on te rules page, i don't have to follow it!
They'll still ban your ass for admitting you're underaged. Feel free to test the waters.
> does not really believe a ip ban stop anybody
It's meant to discourage users from evading. Of course it isn't difficult to duck it, everybody knows that (including the staff). Are you implying that you're evading a ban?
Individual IP bans are really all they've got. Range bans aren't going to ensue because somebody thought he was schway for being on an imageboard under 18.

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ID: b8b9b5 No.18490

>>18462
Do you even know how to sage?

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ID: 6a7d6b No.18493

>>18462
What we are saying is that it is ridiculous to have unspoken rules.

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ID: f02c9b No.18507

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ID: 2c42c2 No.18514

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25, graduated 2 years ago and working.
I hate my job but it's the first time I've had real money in my life, so it's nice too.

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ID: d92667 No.18783

18 years, senior in high school. College apps, college apps, college apps. I want to do comp sci and ideally minor in linguistics. They're the two most interesting fields I've found and I love them. Looks like I'll even be able to skip the first two years of Chinese courses because I took them at a local college. I'm happy, but I've always struggled keeping my grades up (my standardized test scores are high so I'll get into college), so I hope I can fix that in college. At least I already know a pretty decent amount of programming.

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ID: 65bede No.18804

>>18783
If you're standardized test scores are good enough, and you know enough programming to build a portfolio it's possible some smaller schools with play for you to attend them. A friend of mine did that, and they paid for his housing and food as well, he had a 35 on his ACT and a 3.5, though.

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ID: 0d05e9 No.18826

>>18804
I should probably try to build a portfolio more formally, but I have all the work that teachers throw at you, specifically in classes that are fairly useless. I'm never going to critique literature but I'm required to know how.

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ID: e2cf58 No.18827

>>18826
Did you perhaps go to a private school?

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ID: 6ee23f No.18828

>>18827
Nope. Public school. Took a lot of honors courses though.

Also our district at least requires four years of English. Which amounts to literary analysis essays.

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ID: 9b15fb No.18842

I only pop in on rare occasion but I'm 24 and have just started grad school.



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