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I'm willing to believe they're not a transphobe in a specific sense, just willing to allow trans people to get exposed to nazis and predators for money, clout or lulz
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As much weird poo poo from these forums leaked i to real life I can't believe nobody ever talks about one of the most prolific leaders of helldump getting a columnist job at The Guardian. He was either Crumbunist or Boniface iirc
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Boniface
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Kith posted:
GOP endorsement. Edit: Alternative answer: VA assistance. Carth Dookie fucked around with this message at 23:53 on Nov 13, 2021 |
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shame on an IGA posted:As much weird poo poo from these forums leaked If I were more sure I'd even call it a white nationalist op.
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Kith posted:
Human scentipede
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Casimir Radon posted:I saw something about a Two Worlds update. What did it say? I saw him at random at a house party in STL, few months before covid. He passed out in the early going. Didn't do anything incredibly weird or creepy while I was watching. So, probably 'doing ok'.
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My reserve unit has a guy who filed a religious exemption for the vax and it got denied. He’s Roman Catholic. He says the pope isn’t real. Lol. He got the shot anyways so he can keep his retirement. Gonna leave the navy because he doesn’t respect an organization that doesn’t respect his beliefs. Wants to go gov work to transfer his retirement. I’m speechless. When I questioned him about the stuff he got injected in his rear end when he first joined he said it was irrelevant his beliefs don’t have be logical. These people are insane. The quicker they are out the better.
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Crab Dad posted:When I questioned him about the stuff he got injected in his rear end when he first joined he said it was irrelevant his beliefs don’t have be logical. Umm, I may have some bad news about that rear end "vaccine" you may have received in boot camp. Was it done in a van or dark barracks corner?
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Evil SpongeBob posted:Umm, I may have some bad news about that rear end "vaccine" you may have received in boot camp. Was it done in a van or dark barracks corner? And just where did they inject your peanut butter shot?
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I got the peanut butter shot in one cheek, and another shot (maybe a flu shot?) in the other during my brief stint in ranger school. I’m the real idiot here, for even going to ranger school to start with (and then loving up my ankle something fierce on the first day sealed the deal, it still gives out randomly 12 years later )
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Crab Dad posted:And just where did they inject your peanut butter shot? They only give you that if you pop for an std on your entry medical screenings.
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I never got a peanutbutter shot. I did get one or two boosters in bootcamp, but nothing crazy. I guess that was the benefit of enlisting with a complete vax record.
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Mr. Nice! posted:They only give you that if you pop for an std on your entry medical screenings. Everyone got them when I went through basic unless you're allergic to it
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Crab Dad posted:And just where did they inject your peanut butter shot? Pffff, at Annapolis, we had enlisted receive the shots for us. Can't be bothered with discomfort. (I seriously have no idea what you're talking about.)
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Evil SpongeBob posted:Pffff, at Annapolis, we had enlisted receive the shots for us. Can't be bothered with discomfort. Hang all nobles. They combine a few shots into a slurry and inject it in a cheek that creates a golf ball sized knot by morning. Made my leg collapse when I jumped off the top rack and banged my self up.
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Mr. Nice! posted:They only give you that if you pop for an std on your entry medical screenings. Nu-uh everyone gets it.
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In basic they injected it incorrectly into a dude in my flight. IIRC he / they said it all settled in his joint rather than going throughout the body and he ended up collapsing while going down the dorm stairs, loving him up REAL good. Pretty funny to see a TI getting pissed at the trainee who can't respond correctly (on account of the trainee being all hosed up on morphine). Dunno if it actually did settle in his join or whatever but he wasn't the liar of the flight so I'm willing to believe him. He was on crutches for awhile.
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When I went through everybody got it too. Just a line of hundreds of asses.
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I seriously did not get it. I also went through when they were using the airguns to do people. They stopped using those, iirc, because they were awful about spreading infections.
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I got the peanut butter shot if I recall. That was a fun week of dealing with that.
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Can't vouch for anything else on this site but for those who have absolutely no idea/context on the topic of the peanut butter shot this is a good rundown. https://militarytimeconverter.org/what-is-the-peanut-butter-shot/ Tracks with everything I dealt with. We never got to see the vials of what was being given though so I did not know that was one reason it was called the peanut butter shot. It just felt like a lump of peanut butter in my rear end cheek for a few days, and the name fit so I went with it.
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Wait, so the army just injects people en masse with antibiotics just because, even when there's no bacterial infection present?
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Phanatic posted:Wait, so the army just injects people en masse with antibiotics just because, even when there's no bacterial infection present? Present at that time. Weeks of physical and mental stress, with little-to-no sleep, in super close quarters with lots of people, in not super clean conditions. It's more of an admission that it absolutely will happen, so give them all the shot and get ahead of the infections. Even then it still doesn't work everyone I went through with got "the basic crud" at some point.
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bird food bathtub posted:Present at that time. Weeks of physical and mental stress, with little-to-no sleep, in super close quarters with lots of people, in not super clean conditions. It's more of an admission that it absolutely will happen, so give them all the shot and get ahead of the infections. Even then it still doesn't work everyone I went through with got "the basic crud" at some point. I wonder how much that use (which is off-label, Pfizer specifically says you're not supposed to use it unless bacterial infection is known or at least strongly suspected) has contributed to the predominance of beta-lactam resistant bugs in general and penicillin-resistant staph specifically.
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I went through army basic in 2006 and we all got the peanut butter shot after a strep outbreak in the barracks about 2/3rds of the way through.
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Phanatic posted:I wonder how much that use (which is off-label, Pfizer specifically says you're not supposed to use it unless bacterial infection is known or at least strongly suspected) has contributed to the predominance of beta-lactam resistant bugs in general and penicillin-resistant staph specifically. Are you telling me the government would do something without thinking about the consequences?
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bird food bathtub posted:Present at that time. Weeks of physical and mental stress, with little-to-no sleep, in super close quarters with lots of people, in not super clean conditions. It's more of an admission that it absolutely will happen, so give them all the shot and get ahead of the infections. Even then it still doesn't work everyone I went through with got "the basic crud" at some point. I didn’t catch anything until the last week I got a nice cold. I mostly blame this on having a pair of 5 year olds at home before i went to boot catching and bringing everything home from daycare.
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M_Gargantua posted:Just a line of hundreds of asses.
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I don't remember the peanut butter shot, but I'm sure I got it. Everyone got a bit of a crud in 30th AG, but I blame that mostly on standing Butt2Nut for 5 hours a day waiting for chow. (I swear one loving day we did a diagnostic PT test, and then just stood in line for chow. Finish breakfast, back in line for lunch, finish lunch, line up for dinner. I'm sure my memory is faulty, but it I have an inkling it might not be.) We all felt under the weather for a day or two. No one got sick until September/October time frame, when the temperature dropped dramatically while we were in the field.
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The so-called peanut butter shot didn’t really live up to expectations. It wasn’t much worse than anything else I got there.
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Wrr posted:In basic they injected it incorrectly into a dude in my flight. IIRC he / they said it all settled in his joint rather than going throughout the body and he ended up collapsing while going down the dorm stairs, loving him up REAL good. Pretty funny to see a TI getting pissed at the trainee who can't respond correctly (on account of the trainee being all hosed up on morphine). If you don't put the injection in the actual muscle belly, you can luck your way into settling it between muscle bundles. The depot ends up between those fascia wrappers and gravity does the rest to carry it down the line of the muscle, to where the epimysium continues into the tendon and just kinda... sits there. Except it doesn't have a cushion of muscle around it, and it's not as vascularized so have fun with it taking longer to be absorbed when it's a knot hanging out in your hip socket.
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Someone was telling me as an enlisted something or other in the base hospital, they had someone there nicknamed the Strep Queen. Command tracked productivity by number of patients processed, procedures done, etc. She made herself the unofficial strep culture taker, because they were really fast and easy and would make her productivity stats look good at minimum effort. Could never be found when anything hard, tedious or long needed doing, but would teleport into the room to swab a throat.
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gaming KPIs is the only meaningful skill in any job, good for her.
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shame on an IGA posted:gaming KPIs is the only meaningful skill in any job, good for her.
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![]() the perfect tactical accessory
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Hahahaha owns.
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