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So, unless it’s an old video, Dylan just Snapped being in the mess hall again dining with Ingram and they’re checking out the new grunts who have arrived. So, the LA trip was just for a fashion shoot and not his permanent release from the Army?
 
So, unless it’s an old video, Dylan just Snapped being in the mess hall again dining with Ingram and they’re checking out the new grunts who have arrived. So, the LA trip was just for a fashion shoot and not his permanent release from the Army?
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Have any of you former military guys ever determined what the situation is/was with him leaving the military early?
There's many reasons why he's possibly leaving early.

1. He may have failed training
2. He may just be part time (guard or reserves) and not full time (active duty).
3. Considering some of the videos that show him drinking in uniform, it could be that he was removed for disciplinary reasons.
 
Have any of you former military guys ever determined what the situation is/was with him leaving the military early?
It could be a bunch of reasons but none are good. He didn't finish his enlistment and is being kicked out. It's not like college where you can just leave or drop out of you don't like it.
 
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the one that I believe is that he's part-time. I don’t think he's been kicked out but not ruling out those two as options.
There is no such thing as part time. He would of had to sign up for national guard. He was active duty and had a multi year commitment. He had lofty goals of being some sort of special forces so once he realized he was going to be a regular soldier he found a way out (I'm sure it was planned)
 
Is Snapchat still a thing in the United States? Here in Brazil almost no one uses it anymore. I recall the huge popularity it had ... and now... crickets. Back in day, almost everyone my age had an account and now even Tiktok (which the average user is 10 years younger than me) is more common.

But Dylan isn’t the only one using Snapchat though..
some belami models (mostly the Slovak and Czech ones) are using it too. Is some kind of afterlife sucess of this app that I don’t heard of?
Not Really IMO...it started it's decline pre pandemic with that switch up that irritated everyone and then became moot once TikTok blew up...most influencer stuff on it now is a plug to something else or stuff posted on their insta
 
There's many reasons why he's possibly leaving early.

1. He may have failed training
2. He may just be part time (guard or reserves) and not full time (active duty).
3. Considering some of the videos that show him drinking in uniform, it could be that he was removed for disciplinary reasons.

Isn't the most likely reason he wants to return to being an 'influencer'?
 
Isn't the most likely reason he wants to return to being an 'influencer'?
Yes, but that's the outcome of getting kicked out not the reason he left the military. He might look dumb but he's pretty smart so he figured out a way to get discharged.
 
There is no such thing as part time. He would of had to sign up for national guard. He was active duty and had a multi year commitment. He had lofty goals of being some sort of special forces so once he realized he was going to be a regular soldier he found a way out (I'm sure it was planned)

Thanks for the informed reply back.
I might have to respectfully disagree with you about it being planned, though...Dylan seems to have no plan. Or at least not one that he sticks with. Once he realizes a goal isn’t going to materialize instantaneously without some work and dedication, he bails.
It seems like getting caught up in the sugarbaby/escort scene kind of screwed up his perspective and gave him a false sense of entitlement or something.
Some of his diehard stans make excuses for him by saying “Oh, he’s just young“. Sorry, that’s a late excuse. I’m only a couple of years older than Dylan and I was more mature at 15 or 16 than he is now.
I thought maybe the military would make him grow up, but it doesn’t seem to have and now he’s gotten kicked out.
So does this mean he’ll now have the label of a “dishonorable discharge“ around his neck the rest of his life?
Won’t that affect his ability to find employment in the future?
 
Thanks for the informed reply back.
I might have to respectfully disagree with you about it being planned, though...Dylan seems to have no plan. Or at least not one that he sticks with. Once he realizes a goal isn’t going to materialize instantaneously without some work and dedication, he bails.
It seems like getting caught up in the sugarbaby/escort scene kind of screwed up his perspective and gave him a false sense of entitlement or something.
Some of his diehard stans make excuses for him by saying “Oh, he’s just young“. Sorry, that’s a late excuse. I’m only a couple of years older than Dylan and I was more mature at 15 or 16 than he is now.
I thought maybe the military would make him grow up, but it doesn’t seem to have and now he’s gotten kicked out.
So does this mean he’ll now have the label of a “dishonorable discharge“ around his neck the rest of his life?
Won’t that affect his ability to find employment in the future?
He could be getting honorable for things such as medical or failure to adapt. He could also get other than honorable and try to change it later. Dishonorable is possible but he would of really had to fuck up and chances are we would of heard something by now or he would of been on restriction until he was discharged. Either way it's the army kicking him out not something that he had a choice in the matter. I agree, probably wasn't planned but he had the taste of the finer things in life (trips, private jets and boats, etc) so being a foot soldier for shitty pay probably wasn't too appealing once he finally had to do it.
 
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I also challenge the assertion that 22 is not young. I don't know about many of you, but I'm only 30 (31 this year), and I didn't exactly start getting traction in my career until around 25-27. How mature you perceive yourself at 16 and someone else at 22 is far too subjective a metric to be meaningful in discussion. That said, yeah he's definitely lost and adrift. There's no doubt there. We don't know about the circumstances of his leaving the forces, so it serves no purpose to say dishonorable discharge or honorable discharge. All we know is he's leaving soon.
 
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