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  1. Yep. Most of the nuclear materiel is in the nav stations. Eugenics.
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  2. Proponents of gun control laws have made the arguments that a woman is better (ie safer) to not be allowed to carry a firearm vs having the choice to carry a firearm for defense. They have also said that it's better for a woman to urinate or vomit to stop a rape attacker vs be allowed to defend herself with a firearm. So again, "They're trying to say that the risk of rape (due to being unarmed) is better than allowing people to have firearms due to the risk associated with a potential fatality with a firearm." Gun control proponents believe what I just wrote, regardless of a whether a poster on the Internet is true or not. I care about what is actually going on legislatively not about online posters. Check out these links if you think I'm making this stuff up: https://www.cnn.com/2013/02/20/justice/colorado-rape-prevention-guidelines/ https://www.occupycorporatism.com/colorado-rep-no-guns-rape-victims-urinate-or-vomit-will-protect-you/ https://www.theguardian.com/science/blog/2013/mar/25/guns-protection-national-rifle-association
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  3. Understandable, given how focused you are on getting that airline job.
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  4. Because the Squadron Commanders are telling them morale is high and the numbers they are given tell them retention is fine.
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  5. You can try this technique if the queep is piling up excessively. 1) Send yourself a GINORMOUS ppt file. Wait until you get a "mailbox is full" warning, you may have to send it a few times. Good work, now your email is inop and if someone really needs something they will either find you in person or call you. 2) Go fly / do something tactically relevant. *3) IF you want to get your email back delete the messages and empty your trash. Don't forget the sent items. *Not recommended
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  6. I wouldn't ops check that one. One of the joys of being a PII investigating officer and drafting the 69 page report for the Wg/CC was learning that he NWS (Network Warfare Squadrons?) continually monitor every email leaving the .mil domain, and will quarantine anything that looks suspicious. In the case I had to investigate, the attachments were named something generic, but it was still discovered that they contained SSNs and next-of-kin. ProTip: When I need to send PII shit out of the .mil domain I just log into my gmail, draft a message, then attach the file. I don't send it, but I can still access the draft and any attachments from anywhere I have access to gmail.
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  7. Not very good. Since losing the Super Bowl he has been kind of depressed.
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