Saturday, March 26, 2011

Update 9

I may have read too much Amy Hempel that I start to tell too many animal stories about my ongoing military service.

But you can't shut your mouth up especially when you suffocate a lizard with your ass, you know.

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On the main road in the barracks, there are some signs along the way. Most of them are inspirational or motivational mottos and quotes. My favorite is:

"This road is being walked by the bravest people in the world: Our soldiers."

I instantly remembered this aphorism in the moment that I saw the lizard, dying in agony. It had sneaked under my back while I was lying down, reading a book in my bed. I noticed the beast, which was so big that I thought it was a snake at first, and almost screamed. It got stuck underneath and suffocated there.

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The scene was a tragedy for an animal, but an epiphany for a human. I may initially be scared a bit, but then I felt happy to see that I was still not among the bravest people in the world.

Thinking that I'm too old for the military to change my character, I threw away the dead lizard to the grassland with other humane emotions like sadness and regret. Meanwhile , I was unwittingly singing the March of the Turkish Infantry:

"As long as this passion

That spurs us boils within

We will remain as a constellation

Shining above the battlefield."

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Update 8

The colonel gave me a new mission: Preparing a newspaper about our garrison. It will be four pages, A3 size. I feel myself like the only editor of a local newspaper, doing everything about publishing all by myself.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Update 7

Everytime I shave in the morning here, I whistle the melody of the Bridge on the River Kwai.

The majority of our soldiers don't seem to be aware of this cinematic reference.