faded denim (6/6) List item Submitted to "scifi surfaces expanded – WIP" Approved by Alex Ledante May 7, 2019, 2:37 am 55 Views 8 Votes 34 Comments Share Tweet Pin this is a really flat look, but I am sure it is good for something MoreReport Item navigation Previous submission Next submission View full list Share Tweet Pin Written by Alex Ledante facebook pinterest twitter 34 Comments Leave a Reply I have heard of the newer term PTSD since I have done blogs on persons who have service dogs to assist them overcome depression and stress. 1 Log in to Reply I believe shell shock was the term they used in WW2, but the problem has been known to medicine by many names over the years Log in to Reply Shellshock is a new word that I did not was related to overtraining. 1 Log in to Reply it is actually the old term for what we now call PTSD Log in to Reply Over training is one cause of burnout. 1 Log in to Reply and then there is shellshock… Log in to Reply Being getting in a lot of practice. 1 Log in to Reply yeah, way too much practice. hence the burnout Log in to Reply Survival of the fittest. 1 Log in to Reply just so. they know how to complete the mission and get back in one piece Log in to Reply Veterans have been there and done that. 1 Log in to Reply exactly, they’re still alive for a reason… Log in to Reply Their desire to learn fast is amazing. 1 Log in to Reply they need to watch the vets… Log in to Reply Looks like the rookie soldiers have the desire to take care of business quicker. 1 Log in to Reply yeah, and they might rush in when they should hang back Log in to Reply Excellent point on the difference between rookies and veterans. 1 Log in to Reply the FNGs might be fresh, but they’re so green they can be dangerous Log in to Reply That is true since it seems to have a great balance. 1 Log in to Reply veterans can have burnout but rookies are untrained… Log in to Reply That is true since she does not have that much experience in her field. 1 Log in to Reply which is both a good thing and a bad thing Log in to Reply That is a good point about her armor. 1 Log in to Reply she doesn’t have that thousand yard stare that veterans have Log in to Reply The soldier looks like a veteran. 1 Log in to Reply her armor is a veteran at least Log in to Reply You have a good point there about the wear and tear of her armor. 1 Log in to Reply shows she isn’t a raw recruit. or they’re reusing armor… Log in to Reply That is true since her armor looks like she been in a battle. 1 Log in to Reply nice to have it look like it has seen some wear and tear Log in to Reply What I meant to say was that her uniform looks lighter in terms of shades of color. 1 Log in to Reply it does, and really showcases the wear and tear on her armor Log in to Reply It gives the image a more enlightened look. 1 Log in to Reply enlightened marine? I am sure it has happened before… Log in to Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
I have heard of the newer term PTSD since I have done blogs on persons who have service dogs to assist them overcome depression and stress. 1 Log in to Reply
I believe shell shock was the term they used in WW2, but the problem has been known to medicine by many names over the years Log in to Reply
What I meant to say was that her uniform looks lighter in terms of shades of color. 1 Log in to Reply
I have heard of the newer term PTSD since I have done blogs on persons who have service dogs to assist them overcome depression and stress.
I believe shell shock was the term they used in WW2, but the problem has been known to medicine by many names over the years
Shellshock is a new word that I did not was related to overtraining.
it is actually the old term for what we now call PTSD
Over training is one cause of burnout.
and then there is shellshock…
Being getting in a lot of practice.
yeah, way too much practice. hence the burnout
Survival of the fittest.
just so. they know how to complete the mission and get back in one piece
Veterans have been there and done that.
exactly, they’re still alive for a reason…
Their desire to learn fast is amazing.
they need to watch the vets…
Looks like the rookie soldiers have the desire to take care of business quicker.
yeah, and they might rush in when they should hang back
Excellent point on the difference between rookies and veterans.
the FNGs might be fresh, but they’re so green they can be dangerous
That is true since it seems to have a great balance.
veterans can have burnout but rookies are untrained…
That is true since she does not have that much experience in her field.
which is both a good thing and a bad thing
That is a good point about her armor.
she doesn’t have that thousand yard stare that veterans have
The soldier looks like a veteran.
her armor is a veteran at least
You have a good point there about the wear and tear of her armor.
shows she isn’t a raw recruit. or they’re reusing armor…
That is true since her armor looks like she been in a battle.
nice to have it look like it has seen some wear and tear
What I meant to say was that her uniform looks lighter in terms of shades of color.
it does, and really showcases the wear and tear on her armor
It gives the image a more enlightened look.
enlightened marine? I am sure it has happened before…