California, when we said to handle discrimination differently, this isn't what we meant.. 17 comments
captbojangles18
· 4 years ago
There has to be more to the story, right?
That line has to have been replaced by something else?
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That line has to have been replaced by something else?
Festive offbeat ***htingale 9 comments
captbojangles18
· 4 years ago
Can absolutely confirm.
I have 2 girls and 1 boy. The girls are relatively calm and well behaved, and the boy is loud and headbutts things (he's almost 3).
Now the boy is also the middle child, so there may be some of that going on... But in my experience, for younger kids, girls are pink amd sparkly, boys are loud and messy.
And don't even get me started on potty training boys (it's not going well...)
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I have 2 girls and 1 boy. The girls are relatively calm and well behaved, and the boy is loud and headbutts things (he's almost 3).
Now the boy is also the middle child, so there may be some of that going on... But in my experience, for younger kids, girls are pink amd sparkly, boys are loud and messy.
And don't even get me started on potty training boys (it's not going well...)
Wonder Woman cosplay 7 comments
captbojangles18
· 4 years ago
She looks like she knows how to handle a sword, if you know what I mean...
No really, she looks strong as hell
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No really, she looks strong as hell
It takes all kinds...? 5 comments
Yes 33 comments
I don’t trust you, Phyllis! 17 comments
captbojangles18
· 4 years ago
Also a lot of repair work is only carried out at larger maintenance facilities.
So its perfectly in spec to say "hey, this crack is large enough that we need to tape it, but small enough that we can fly it to our maintenance hub, instead of bringing parts/techs out here"
Trust me, im an aero mechanical engineer, and went to school for 6 years for this stuff. This is completely fine, and the engineers that designed the plane and the tape have tested and approved its use
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So its perfectly in spec to say "hey, this crack is large enough that we need to tape it, but small enough that we can fly it to our maintenance hub, instead of bringing parts/techs out here"
Trust me, im an aero mechanical engineer, and went to school for 6 years for this stuff. This is completely fine, and the engineers that designed the plane and the tape have tested and approved its use
I don’t trust you, Phyllis! 17 comments
captbojangles18
· 4 years ago
Also a lot of repair work is only carried out at larger maintenance facilities.
So its perfectly in spec to say "hey, this crack is large enough that we need to tape it, but small enough that we can fly it to our maintenance hub, instead of bringing parts/techs out here"
Trust me, im an aero mechanical engineer, and went to school for 6 years for this stuff. This is completely fine, and the engineers that designed the plane and the tape have tested and approved its use
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So its perfectly in spec to say "hey, this crack is large enough that we need to tape it, but small enough that we can fly it to our maintenance hub, instead of bringing parts/techs out here"
Trust me, im an aero mechanical engineer, and went to school for 6 years for this stuff. This is completely fine, and the engineers that designed the plane and the tape have tested and approved its use
This is the stuff Gisney movies are made of 10 comments
Do we laugh or do we cry cause I don't know? 3 comments
People do get to live a little, I suppose 6 comments
captbojangles18
· 4 years ago
But...
Doesn't she get time off?
Like, do we expect her to work 24/7?
If she wants to play videogames on her evenings/weekends, who cares?
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Doesn't she get time off?
Like, do we expect her to work 24/7?
If she wants to play videogames on her evenings/weekends, who cares?
Maybe we can delay the reopening? 7 comments
captbojangles18
· 4 years ago
Yes, but a vaccine wont be ready/tested/available at the scale necessary for at least another year...
Yes this virus is nasty, but the current economic impact is unsustainable long-term.
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Yes this virus is nasty, but the current economic impact is unsustainable long-term.
Same height party 5 comments
Just Stop lying 4 comments
"He manned anti-aircraft guns during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, for which he had no training, and tended to the wounded. He was recognized by the Navy for his actions and awarded the Navy Cross."
Note that the Navy Cross is second only to the Medal of Honor, so that's actually a huge deal.
And apparently CVN-81 is going to be named after him.