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Viva Miriya posted:Funny warcrime. Eh, those weren't for military use anyway. The idea is that they can be used as an anti-kidnapping tool, disguised as a portable radio (or a medkit, which I haven't seen before) it looks like you are unarmed even upon a cursory search. Wait for an opening, unfold, blast away, and run like hell from wherever you are.
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Wild T posted:Do this but they're all dudes, in the same outfits Hell yeah chitoryu12 posted:I just talked to a customer at the USMC and I want to know if he's bullshitting me. If it's at small unit level it could honestly be "some idiot who doesn't understand comms made a rule" There's lots of that to go around
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PathAsc posted:Hell yeah Yeah but was it a crusty E-7 or an idiot O-5 that decided to ban all .net addresses?
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BUG JUG posted:Yeah but was it a crusty E-7 or an idiot O-5 that decided to ban all .net addresses? Trick question: both of those people came up with it and held an all hands brief at 1700 on a Friday to explain why for 3 hours
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madeintaipei posted:Eh, those weren't for military use anyway. The idea is that they can be used as an anti-kidnapping tool, disguised as a portable radio (or a medkit, which I haven't seen before) it looks like you are unarmed even upon a cursory search. Wait for an opening, unfold, blast away, and run like hell from wherever you are. Still a violation of the Geneva Convention. It would be even if it were a red cross on an actual medkit and not a weapon.
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Hyperlynx posted:Still a violation of the Geneva Convention. It would be even if it were a red cross on an actual medkit and not a weapon. The Geneva Conventions do not apply to civilians outside of war zones.
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chitoryu12 posted:It was specifically .net domains, which as far as I know have no functional difference to any other URL. And we've done testing for the Air Force just fine (minus their awful infrastructure causing constant Internet outages). He's full of poo poo.
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Godholio posted:He's full of poo poo. Thought so. He has to make the request for paper tests in writing so I can identify him and call him on it.
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McNally posted:The Geneva Conventions do not apply to civilians outside of war zones. Read the link. quote:In order to ensure universal respect for the emblems, the Geneva Conventions obliged their signatories to forbid any other use of the names and emblems in wartime and peacetime. e: ok, technically, the civilian isn't violating the Geneva Convention. They're violating a law that the country they are a citizen of must have enacted in order for that country to not be in violation of the Geneva Convention. eg https://www.pcgamer.com/how-the-prison-architect-developers-broke-the-geneva-conventions/ Hyperlynx fucked around with this message at 02:00 on Nov 27, 2019 |
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Hyperlynx posted:Read the link. Redcrossgamergate and their cry for ethics in humanitarian organizations is about the silliest reference possible.
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Silicon Valley they show has a plot line about an app called foxhole for military to cheat on their wives. They used it to black mail a 4 star general.
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Guys, so long as the dude carrying it is wearing a backwards American flag, it's less a "war crime" and more a "war faux paux".
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Actually it's a heroic act of patriotism and you will get to accompany the POTUS on his reelection campaign
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jaegerx posted:Silicon Valley they show has a plot line about an app called foxhole for military to cheat on their wives. They used it to black mail a 4 star general. Why would anyone need an app for that?
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The severity of any war crime is inversely proportional to how many punisher skulls you spraypaint on your poo poo.
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There was a day when all major news network websites except Fox were blocked on the Marine network so I wouldn't be surprised if one day the dude tried to go to some .net websites and they were all blocked
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Wild T posted:The severity of any war crime is inversely proportional to how many punisher skulls you spraypaint on your poo poo. This cursed garment is what we call “blanket immunity from prosecution for all crimes committed in the past, present or future.” ![]()
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pantslesswithwolves posted:This cursed garment is what we call blanket immunity from prosecution for all crimes committed in the past, present or future. Needs to be a thin blue line flag
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pantslesswithwolves posted:This cursed garment is what we call “blanket immunity from prosecution for all crimes committed in the past, present or future.” The cumulative IQ of everybody who owns this shirt the world over has got to be close to room temperature
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Milo and POTUS posted:The cumulative IQ of everybody who owns this shirt the world over has got to be close to room temperature If that room is a shed in the polar north with no air handling system or insulation, sure
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Sooner or later Disney’s brand protection machine will focus its eye on the punisher skull poo poo.
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Midjack posted:Sooner or later Disney’s brand protection machine will focus its eye on the punisher skull poo poo. it wont
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Midjack posted:Sooner or later Disney’s brand protection machine will focus its eye on the punisher skull poo poo. lol
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I wonder how many of the dudes who wear that kind of garbage would think twice if people kept saying "Nice Disney shirt. What are you, 12?" to them.
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Midjack posted:Sooner or later Disney’s brand protection machine will focus its eye on the punisher skull poo poo.
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evil_bunnY posted:not while a single baby yoda meme still lives Oh yeah, they’ve got more beloved fish to fry at the moment and they knew they were taking on all that came with Marvel Entertainment. Still, a single Punisher Mickey doing something especially repugnant would probably be enough, and the Mouse already has the black and white color scheme so it probably isn’t that far of a leap.
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https://twitter.com/aubrey_huff/status/1199200986658553857?s=20
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Fucks sake, idiots like this are why I don't go to public ranges and made my own at the farm. I can't wait for Bernie to win and all these "manly men" start wailing and gnashing their teeth about how the trump didn't have enough time to shine
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That particular moron is scared of Bernie because he's a rich baseball player, and Bernie would make his taxes go up.
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loving nobles.
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PathAsc posted:Fucks sake, idiots like this are why I don't go to public ranges and made my own at the farm. some of them will try to kill him, op
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I read the replies and now I'm slightly more stupid than I was before. Thanks!
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The followup tweet from Huffy is p good ![]()
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Doc Hawkins posted:some of them will try to kill him, op If Obama survived, so will Bernie.
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NGL my partner and I know a lot of hippies, and one friend recently had to send regrets for some other friends' wedding because of a "yoni steaming accident".
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Lead out in cuffs posted:NGL my partner and I know a lot of hippies, and one friend recently had to send regrets for some other friends' wedding because of a "yoni steaming accident". I googled Yoni Steaming and the first hit is an article about how it became popular due to Gwyneth Paltrow, which should be a BIG clue that it's stupid pointless bullshit
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Lead out in cuffs posted:NGL my partner and I know a lot of hippies, and one friend recently had to send regrets for some other friends' wedding because of a "yoni steaming accident". Talk about a clam bake
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Well Seymour, you are an odd fellow.
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I was reading a journal article about the dumbass soldier that tried to eat C4 to get high, and I have a followup question that google has failed me on, but maybe one of you know. Definitely idiot-adjacent. The article mentioned that the first non-wartime case of RDX poisoning was in a 3 year old. How in the hell did a 3 year old eat RDX? I haven't been able to find anything on how, exactly, that baffling set of circumstances actually happened, only the aftermath of "kid had a big ol' seizure".
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The citation for that claim was an article from 1986 by a bunch of pediatricians who all worked at U. of Arkansas Medical School so I'll take "Because Arkansas" for 4000, Alex.
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