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  • Nah you're missing the chemistry. The irritant in teargas is an oil, and using water just spreads around the oil. Enough water will work, sure, but you're going to suffer the whole time. Milk contains lipids and fats that will actually dissolve the irritant, allowing it to be washed away much easier. Soapy water would also work, but then you're just irritating your face holes all over again. The risk of bacteria feels like a dog whistle though. Just rinse yourself after, like idk a shower or something, and you'll be fine. We wouldn't drink it if it was a plague potion.

  • That's how virus carriers work. Blood clean of any way to stop the spread. Lmao gimme that muddy bloody soup full of every antibody known on this planet. My body is full of legions of Rambo mfs looking to fuck up any intruder on sight. Your blood is an open field with a welcome mat and a bottle of wine. My infection is killed off in hours while yours sets up a nice summer home to come back every year.

    You know where clean bloodlines end up? On headstones.

  • NDA's are legally unenforcable anyways. You know what's totally legally enforceable? Shunning plague carriers. Lmao I honestly hope you get out of yout typhoid mary phase before you kill someone you care about, but we all wish bad things happen to bad people.

  • I would've been fine with that if that's how they launched it. It wasn't. I stopped when they sunset a bunch of shit the first time in the first game. I figured the second would be more of the same, but sunsetting entire DLCs is nuts.

  • I guess all journalism is bunk then. Lmao all I've done is speak with the people from the bottom all the way up to the top. Definitely can't form an opinion after working along side these people for years, seeing how they change before and after deployments, and hearing their stories. My b

  • Buddy I never enlisted lmao I'm a civilian welder who has worked with CG/Navy/Army/Air Force on occasion. I even worked directly under homeland security for a while. I've seen everything you're talking about laterally, without any bias from any command or politics threatening my career. I've welded in fireman bunks as well as officer cabins. I know what I'm about with US ships.

    Living on the boats for extended times is a pain, but it's pain for everyone. Yeah an officer gets a cabin and better mess, but a fireman knows all the best corners to disappear in and won't have 8 pissed off jackasses looking for them if they fuck off for a 15 minute quickie or whatever. The only really carefree son of a bitch I've seen on a boat is the captain, and that's because the boat is the only place they can't get their ass chewed off for whatever flavor of shit their command is spewing that day. Generally.

  • Do you worry about UV exposure from the sun?

    You can block the vast majority of harmful welding radiation with a long sleeve tee shirt. Throw on some sunscreen if you're paranoid about it. I generally wear a lab coat and that's plenty.

    If you want something to worry about, worry about gas exposure. You can't see it, generally can't smell it, and if you can feel it, you're probably already fucked. Argon asphyxiation is particularly insidious. Close ur eyes for a little snooze on the job and wake up to meet God.

  • Solitary confinement on a carrier? Lmao I mean it's not great but 5k people is bigger than many towns. We're not talking submarine service here. Officer life has it's perks but you're also stuck playing politics in a rigged game with a hard time limit to either make a career or gtfo and try the civilian rat race. I've met some good ones and some absolute human shit stains, but they were mostly people. Not the ROTC kids tho. Those are worth less than nothing. Sharks have more empathy.

  • TIG. No cleanup when you do it right and it welds all the things. Dual shield Flux core is also nice because it's pretty much the same as stick but with the convenience of coming out of a squirt gun. Making smoke and sparks is half the fun but somebody gotta clean that shit up at the end of the day.

  • Nah. That's why I do it professionally. The only shit bit is that the longer you're in, the less you weld. When I started I had solid weeks of nothing but burning rod and shooting shit. Now it's all about fitup and tolerance and horseshit with me lucky to weld a couple hours one day a week. The actual satisfaction of putting down a nice bead and having the slag peel itself or oxidize just right never goes away.