This is your doing, buddy boy.
SaltSong
No, that's the 35th rule.
Rule 34 applies.
No, not that one. Rule of acquisition #34.
Distilling is dangerous is it goes wrong.
Making meth is dangerous even if everything goes right.
It's important to note that this specific Nazi is a US Senator, though. Helps illustrate how deep the rot goes.
I trust they replied "lol, no."
I was an enlisted aircraft maintainer for a term of service, and I don't recall ever being in need of aa box cutter.
My opinion stands, however. They want knives, let them have knives.
"Corruption" that entertains junior enlisted should be viewed with a much less harsh eye than, for example, corruption that enriches senior officers, or contractors, or elected officials.
It's not a good thing, but it's not exactly what I'd call "important." Plus, I'd be willing to bet it's an artefact of the stupid budgeting system we use.
That waste heat is very humid, which causes corrosion and mold issues.
If my credit card debt vanished, it would measurably improve the quality of the rest of my life. I'm not gonna just pile the debt back up, and not having to make the payments would free up money I could save for retirement or emergency.
Will no-one rid us of this turbulent dipshit?
I don't think he has any beef with firemen, but if your job is to deliberately expose yourself to an incredibly dangerous situation on the regular, death is kind of an expected outcome.
I agree, as far as that goes, but I still feel sorry for them.