Does anyone here live off military disability?

Thanks for you service

Kek

430usd a week after taxes, free private health and dental for life

Fuck man I had my final c&p exam a few days, I have like 12 claims all with supporting documents, I'm hoping so fucking much I get the fabled 100% rating so I be on easy street. I'll use my gi bill too for web dev/programming so I can earn 60k a freelancing, get a house with va loan in a cheap area and invest my extra income and be set by the time I'm 27. Seriously, fuck work and fuck this system, I just want to do outdoors shit, build things, and read books. I dont feel guilty about milking some sheckels from the zog tit one bit especially if it means not working with/for niggers, sjws, and byllshit.

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Based section 8 user

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thank you so much for your service user

sir how many PNKies do i need to get her?

It's on the house

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K guys whats the easiest claims....my contract is gonna be done in 2 years and i wanna get neetbux..pls help

>erectile dysfunction
>tinnitus
>anxiety
>depression
>memory loss

You can make all these claims without them being able to disprove, but you should to get it medically documented or diagnosed while in the military or they won't take your claim seriously. Also DON'T claim depression/anxiety until you're like 5 months away from your discharge date or they might kick you/prevent deployments. If you play your cards right, you might get a 10-30% rating which is just a few hundred a month. But if you currently have some significant medical condition like eczema, heart problems, etc. Before you even joined you could play that shit off like the military worsend your condition and made you ineligible for work. If you play your cards right you can get 100% and live like a fucking NEET king while still being able to start a business/invest and separate from this bullshit system.

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Is it too late to do this at the age of 31?
Asking for myself