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None of the guys in my guard unit ever got popped for weed. Just Meth and Cocaine. I never got it because the dude who got popped for cocaine worked at Target, like you don't make cocaine money at Target when you work the floor. The guy who got popped for meth was a "UFC fighter" who would do amateur fights. He also filled up his entire camelbak at annual training with orange juice which I think subsequently led to battalion urinalysis at 0400 like 24 hours later lol.
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Stultus Maximus posted:Where were you stationed that had good rocks? There's good rocks everywhere my friend, you just gotta look!
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New contender for boot.jpg
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 01:54 |
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ManMythLegend posted:New contender for boot.jpg Lol I had a guy in my dept in the navy that had a rig like that; every other week the axle would literally snap from the force exerted by the momentum of the tractor tires i guess. He got rid of it after a month or two. His gramma gave him a hummer instead. His exact words were “My gramma gave me a hummer guys!” (Smug smile on his face) My re: “she take her teeth out first?” (Sad face on his face)
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 06:13 |
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LtCol J. Krusinski posted:Oh man if they’d let me smoke pot id be back in tomorrow. I’m TDY with some Canadian Air Force guys, and it’s been fun talking to them about how they can now grow beards in uniform and smoke weed off duty. I’m currently looking up how difficult it is to get Canadian citizenship.
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 06:24 |
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As far as I know the Royal Navy has never tried to ban beards, probably because most of their famous commanders had them. They can make you shave it off if you can only grow chin pubes, however.
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 06:39 |
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I like how their rule isn't "no beards" it's "only if you don't gently caress it up like a bitch"
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 06:58 |
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Royal Australian Navy will let you grow a beard but it has to be a full beard, you can't just grow a moustache. You have to get the approval of your CO though, so bumfluff and chinpubes will probably be denied.
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Memento posted:Royal Australian Navy will let you grow a beard but it has to be a full beard, you can't just grow a moustache. As it should be
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 07:16 |
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us forces allow beards, you just gotta marry them
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 07:25 |
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Doc Hawkins posted:us forces allow beards, you just gotta marry them
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pkells posted:I’m TDY with some Canadian Air Force guys, and it’s been fun talking to them about how they can now grow beards in uniform and smoke weed off duty. One of my officer AWACS buddies switched flags, so it's definitely doable.
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 16:02 |
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Doc Hawkins posted:us forces allow beards, you just gotta marry them
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 17:29 |
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It takes a few years, like you have to have residence in Canada for 3 or 4 years plus learn French to a passable level for the citizenship test, but it's very possible. Also you have to know French to a minimum of 2/2+ just to work for their government, with a 1 year probation before you have to know it at a 3/3+ level.
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Nice and hot piss posted:None of the guys in my guard unit ever got popped for weed. coke is evidently big in construction which makes no sense to me
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 17:58 |
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A Bad Poster posted:Also you have to know French to a minimum of 2/2+ just to Lol, and no one says about about this, but hey gently caress the US for wanting you to speak English primarily. Goddamn hypocrites everywhere. Not that this country isn't hosed up like a football bat, but I hate hypocrisy.
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45 ACP CURES NAZIS posted:coke is evidently big in construction which makes no sense to me It clears up your thoughts and makes you feel like working.
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PathAsc posted:Lol, and no one says about about this, but hey gently caress the US for wanting you to speak English primarily. Goddamn hypocrites everywhere. Not that this country isn't hosed up like a football bat, but I hate hypocrisy. In the Canadian example the French requirement is a relic of their colonial past and an attempt to honor a sizable minority population in their nation, though? It's meant to accommodate as many people as possible. The English only in America example on the other hand is meant to assimilate and/or exclude those who don't speak the dominant language.
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PathAsc posted:Lol, and no one says about about this, but hey gently caress the US for wanting you to speak English primarily. Goddamn hypocrites everywhere. Not that this country isn't hosed up like a football bat, but I hate hypocrisy. It works both ways too. Every time I cross the border into Québec it's like going to another country. Mah dum Merican brain short circuited a little when I stopped at a Taco Bell there and not a word of the menu was in English. Luckily I am fluent in Taco Bell more than I am in French.
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BUG JUG posted:In the Canadian example the French requirement is a relic of their colonial past and an attempt to honor a sizable minority population in their nation, though? It's meant to accommodate as many people as possible. The English only in America example on the other hand is meant to assimilate and/or exclude those who don't speak the dominant language. Potato, potäto. Just because the reason is different that doesn't make it any more exclusionary. Keeping colonial poo poo is dumb, like Christian politics here. Relics are bad. Content: I had a student when I was in my moonlight tour. I instructed the whole class in MCMAP and he was excellent in both academics and training the whole time. Really a stellar Marine. He went on to murder his wife when he joined the fleet and tried to flee back to 29 Palms, and I'm sure it was to come to me for help. He choked her out with his MCMAP belt.
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 18:53 |
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Requiring basic language comprehension so the government employee can communicate with a large demographic of citizens is exclusionary. Where is the Galaxy brain meme?
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 19:07 |
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Canadian soldiers aren't required to be bilingual until you start hitting higher ranks, and "bilingual" is pretty generous with some of those folks, believe me.
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 19:21 |
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CainFortea posted:Requiring basic language comprehension so the government employee can communicate with a large demographic of citizens is exclusionary. Couldn't the government just provide multiple translations of their communications? It certainly isn't that expensive to do so.
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 19:41 |
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Kawasaki Nun posted:Couldn't the government just provide multiple translations of their communications? It certainly isn't that expensive to do so. I guess that's an option. My post is more about the brain worms it takes to call a policy specifically engineered to be inclusive exclusive.
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 19:50 |
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Defending restrictive requirements being cool and good is multiverse brain That's "speaking Spanish in uniform makes your a traitor" levels of stupidity
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 19:53 |
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CainFortea posted:I guess that's an option. My post is more about the brain worms it takes to call a policy specifically engineered to be inclusive exclusive. Inclusion would be paying for at will learning of another language for interested employees. Or, you know, using the actual paid interpreters. Not a blanket requirement then and is actually inclusive.
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PathAsc posted:Inclusion would be paying for at will learning of another language for interested employees. Or, you know, using the actual paid interpreters. Not a blanket requirement then and is actually inclusive. No. Inclusion would be this. This is one option that is inclusive. No matter how you try to slice it, it's inclusive.
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PathAsc posted:Defending restrictive requirements being cool and good is multiverse brain If you want to work for the government of Canada knowing both of Canada's official languages is a reasonable requirement. There's literally French language only election debates and they actually matter.
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 20:25 |
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There’s no requirement to learn French to get Canadian citizenship. You can get most entry level government job with either official languages. Yes, at some point, you need to be able to work in French. The government’s bilinguism tests are... dumb. If you can’t get bilinguism B/B you’re an idiot. Now if you don’t speak English (eg you’re French only), you’re properly hosed outside of Quebec (and even then you’re probably hosed anyway). And the government does publish everything in both languages.
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 22:05 |
My mother spoke terrible French and worked for the Canadian consulate. It was during that poo poo storm over people clubbing baby seals back in the 80s and she had to take a lot of phone calls and abuse over it. They gave her a seal statue for her service
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 22:58 |
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That reminds me that there's a small exhibit at the National Museum of Nature about how cool and good clubbing seals is. There was a t-shirt in the case that said "Seal is the new black". Edit: found the picture A Bad Poster fucked around with this message at 23:16 on Apr 11, 2019 |
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Goodpancakes posted:They gave her a seal statue for her service My neighbors are probably wondering what I'm cackling about.
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# ? Apr 11, 2019 23:15 |
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Sealskin is a really good material, and can be harvested ethically and sustainably.
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FrozenVent posted:Sealskin is a really good material, and can be harvested ethically and sustainably. You have to ask the seal very politely
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FrozenVent posted:Sealskin is a really good material, and can be harvested ethically and sustainably. Just add it to your list of Canadian war crimes.
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Super Dave swore by it.
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# ? Apr 12, 2019 07:58 |
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At no point at least in my career in the government am I required to learn French, and I say this as a Quebec Anglophone who lived 20 years in Quebec, was born in Quebec, lived my whole life here and never spoke a word of it despite living in Montreal for most of it. Being bilingual does give you bonus pay in some positions. It might be different for government positions in Quebec or Manitoba with the Metis but definitely not in Ontario.
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Raenir Salazar posted:At no point at least in my career in the government am I required to learn French, and I say this as a Quebec Anglophone who lived 20 years in Quebec, was born in Quebec, lived my whole life here and never spoke a word of it despite living in Montreal for most of it. Montreal has that sweet spot of not needing a word of French to get by. And if you do speak French with an anglo accent you get spoken to back in English. Only the strippers play along.
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The time they made us lock up the key to the drugs. On paper this sounds like a good idea but in practice someone would have had to have taken the keys from the always manned observation station, walked across the hospital without getting noticed, know this fridge had drugs in it (fridge may or may not have had its own lock I never hosed with it for obvious reasons), know this small lockbox has painkillers in it, and finally actually inject themselves with the right drug and not the paralytic agent and suffocate on the ground. The remedy for this was to lock the lockbox that held the keys and place that key in plain sight in an eye level drawer all of three feet away from the lockbox. The drug key was also next to the key to the patient snack fridge that was locked so people wouldn’t steal patient’s food so whenever a patient wanted a snack it involved a lot of awkwardly reaching over people to get the key.
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