So if Akashi was skinned with every little ship found, that would make it seven times already plus the two that's coming to her. Which means with this skinning session her menace will finally stop... or she cheats death and comes back twice as dangerous, that's possible.
... Doesn't that rule apply to every branch of the military? Idle hands are the devil's workshop and all that (on that note, Enty is doing what Akagi Prime was too lazy to do effectively- keeping Akagi-chan busy, and therefore occupied).
... Doesn't that rule apply to every branch of the military? Idle hands are the devil's workshop and all that (on that note, Enty is doing what Akagi Prime was too lazy to do effectively- keeping Akagi-chan busy, and therefore occupied).
Yes, but there is this perception of marines being considered noticeably dumber than the other branches (the entire 'crayons are snacks' thing, etc).
I had a brother who was in the Marines so I can attest that this is true from personal experience.
I had a brother who was in the Marines so I can attest that this is true from personal experience.
I kinda wanted to defend the Marines for a moment, but then I remembered my brother joined the Marines a little while ago and my first interaction with him since he enlisted was a video call that got interrupted by other Marines trying to get him to open a can of bean dip since none of them could figure out how.
I kinda wanted to defend the Marines for a moment, but then I remembered my brother joined the Marines a little while ago and my first interaction with him since he enlisted was a video call that got interrupted by other Marines trying to get him to open a can of bean dip since none of them could figure out how.
I think they ended up using a shovel thingy.
You mean the e-tool?
I bet they accidentally tore off the loop and had to figure out how to open without it.
They should also have been issued a manual can opener, or failing that, go to mess and find an opener.
... I am just disappointing myself more and more now.
Yes, but there is this perception of marines being considered noticeably dumber than the other branches (the entire 'crayons are snacks' thing, etc).
I had a brother who was in the Marines so I can attest that this is true from personal experience.
I think the opposite of this would be the cyberwarfare branch. Those guys are scary good at compromising stuff. Although to be fair, on the civilian side, there is a non-trivial amount of NSA cryptographers with genuine autism - they make the guards at Fort Meade drive them to and from work.
I don't know about Marine Corps helo dunkers, but at the Navy ones they give you a pretty thorough brief of what is going to happen and what you need to do to pass the training.