• @grasshopper_mouse
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    1331 year ago

    Had an absolute asshole of a Lieutenant over my platoon while deployed to Iraq. We get there and they’re issuing out bed linens. We’re all thrilled because we’re getting actual beds and not cots. This motherfucker refuses the linens because “they have flowers on them”, then proceeds to demand a cot for himself. He slept in the cot in his sleeping bag instead.

    He was also Mormon, attempted to proselytize every second he got, and proudly declared his virginity (he was in his late 20s at the time) when NO ONE ASKED to hear about that shit.

    • @SocialMediaRefugee
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      431 year ago

      The Aztecs, that would cut hearts out of people and fought with clubs edged with razor sharp rocks, worshipped a flower god (Xōchipilli) and a hummingbird god (Huītzilōpōchtli), those pansies.

      • @[email protected]
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        171 year ago

        I’m going to be honest here - being surrounded by hummingbirds is terrifying. Not only does the buzzing and needle beaks make you think of the mosquitos in jumanji, but they also teleport from place to place while hovering.

    • @[email protected]
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      191 year ago

      Wait, what do you mean by a cot? In my British English a cot is what babies sleep in and has tall bars on the sides to stop them falling out. I’m guessing this isn’t the same.

      • @grasshopper_mouse
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        241 year ago

        My bad, I didn’t realize it was called by another name elsewhere. It looks just like this [USGI Military Folding Cot https://a.co/d/c0K3vCF](USGI Military Folding Cot https://a.co/d/c0K3vCF)

        What do they call those where you’re from?

        To be fair, that LT would feel right at home in what you’re describing (we call that a “crib” in the US), he was such an ignorant ass.

        • JackGreenEarth
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          161 year ago

          In the UK a crib is a smaller cot for newborns. And what you call a cot looks like a stretcher with trampoline legs, I haven’t ever seen one of these to hear what Brits call them.

            • AnyOldName3
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              131 year ago

              So really, it presents as gayer than a regular bed and the whole endeavour was counterproductive.

          • @ccunning
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            21 year ago

            I guess what’s called a ‘crib’ in the UK is what we’d call a ‘bassinet’ in the US?

            • JackGreenEarth
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              11 year ago

              Probably, but I’m not/don’t interact often with soldiers, so I don’t know

      • Nanomerce
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        101 year ago

        it’s like a glorified stretcher