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Ghost Tape
- By: QCODE
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Oct 19 20202 mins
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Oct 26 202027 mins
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Nov 2 202024 mins
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- Erica Patria Lack
- 07-25-21
Dear audio dramas please stop including the sound of people eating
The sound of people eating pumped directly into my ears is the most disgusting sound I can think of. It’s so gross I can’t imagine I’m the only person that scrambles for the fast forward button.
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- USA VETERAN
- 06-03-23
SUSPENDED REALITY = LACK OF RESPECT FOR US ARMY
Where to begin? You really should've used someone who had a clue on how the United States Army is run - Someone who served in a rank beyond Private to Corporal.
Much of the US Army part of this drama defies logic, common sense, and the way the Army is run. This messes up your story's credibility, to say the least.
An Army Doctor is an Officer who is NOT subject to a Corporal, and Enlisted personnel do not get away with threatening officers with deployments... unless the Corporal is wishing severe discipline for disrespecting an Officer.
The author of the story should have made the Corporal a Captain, or high-ranking civilian. Drill Sergeants are, at least Staff-Sergeants, and they are far superior to Corporals, too!
Basic Combat Training in the Army is 9 weeks, not 15 weeks.
This has to cost the story at least 1-2 stars - credibility must count for something, and this story lacks it, time and again.
You deal with the Army as an uncaring, killing machine - The Military generally is guided by higher morals than the civilian population. Adultery will end a career, and I have seen former Drill Sergeants Court-martialed and sent to Leavenworth - that's a military prison - for sex with trainees. Tell me that happens in the civilian world - You CANNOT.
The story itself isn't bad, but making the Army - and the whole U.S. Military look incompetent and immoral to help its narrative is just plain stupid and short-sighted.
Oh yeah: I am a 30-Year-Retired Army Veteran who started his Army career as a Private in Basic Combat Training (1986), served in Four Major Conflicts, and I Retired as a Major, so I AM qualified to call this BS - It might work for a third-world country, but not here.
STORY: B- to C
ARMY RESPECT & KNOWLEDGE: F
OVERALL GRADE: D
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