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TommyBeans [they/them, he/him]

@ TommyBeans @hexbear.net

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  • The fact he can say this and continue to walk around his social circles without being beaten should be sending a pretty big message to libs. This dudes just saying it out loud, they’re all okay with it.

  • The piss of my ancestors

  • Suffocatingly hugged as they drift off to reeducation

  • That’s true for the old shit too. When I was on the Nimitz I did maintenance on a portion of the propulsion system. Literally anything more than basic maintenance or simple parts swapping was going to be done by a shipyard dockworker. Despite having the tools and technical knowledge we weren’t allowed. That thing is cold war tech.

  • The lack of a thigh holster is hopefully just a marketing art choice or something. I liked switching weapons in the 2 remake and admiring the animations, so smooth

  • Yes please!

  • You have an (alleged) history degree and you seriously think it was just one man on his own whim who sabotaged reconstruction?

    Andrew Johnson took over after Lincoln's assassination, and sabotaged the Reconstruction efforts, causing the Jim Crow era of racial inequality of the next 100 years, and eventually leading to MAGA.

    Americans did this. All of them collectively, not “one bad apple” you can shame and wave away the rest.

  • Even in a video game they give the woman shitty pants pockets, lol

    Looks like some back pockets sewn on the front. Kind of looks like they’re on backwards. Is backward pants woke now?

  • Everything I’ve learned has been on the job. For DG I lucked into the job where I was taught the basics, then they paid for me to take an IATA instructor course where after that I trained new hires. I used the fact that I was a trainer to show I could learn the export stuff as well and they picked me up in a junior role. Export compliance is a little more obtuse than DG, all my training has been company made in house, and all the applicable laws are too scattered to give one or two references like I can with DG. My coworkers had no prior export experience for the most part, but they did have college degrees over me.

    For international air DG, that knowledge is gated behind the IATA DGR, which is several hundred dollars. Their courses are pretty decent and provide access to the most current DGR for 1 year though.

    For highway and rail, the 49 CFR is available online for free but it’s much harder to self teach yourself with it. The IATA DGR is laid out in a very friendly way to contrast.

    Shipyards, rail yards, warehouses, airports especially, pretty much any place logistics happens Dangerous Goods are going to be moving and they need proper packaging, marking, and paperwork and everybody along the line has to be specifically trained and certified, so there are a lot of jobs related to a small skillset. Just writing the paperwork is a whole job that can be done remotely.

  • Poebodies Nerfect!

  • Export Compliance can be a fully remote thing sometimes and could be worth looking into. I don’t think it’s something you go to school for necessarily. I lucked into a job doing DG compliance and laterally transferred within the company to export compliance.

    Any kind of regulatory compliance work is pretty simple if you have the right thinking patterns for it. The hard part is getting your foot in the door for a job. One of my coworkers built up experience working a DG inspection desk for FedEx at the airport and leveraged that. Neither of us have college degrees

  • I know you’ve blocked us so you won’t see this, but on the off chance you do, thank you for giving me the good laugh I needed today.

  • better utilize prison production capacity.

    Nazi shit

  • There’s a lot of good brands out there and some real fucking stinkers.

    Noodlers is owned by a literal Nazi.

    Goulet Pens owners are members of a christian fundamentalist church and donate large amounts of money there, of course the church is anti LGBT. Think westboro baptist types.

    Kaweco used bogus lawsuits and legal pressure to put a competitor out of business, but they were able to rebrand instead.

    TWSBI has a known issue and material defect in their pens and continue to sell them despite the common cracking problem. Their solution is free replacement parts but you have to pay shipping and I find that to be bullshit.

  • The thing about closing the straight is that’s pretty much the top of the escalation ladder while the US has more options to pick from. Ultimately this makes the two sides look very unequal in responses because they are. Iran can’y jump straight to the top of their ladder, and they don’t have as many rungs to escalate on their side every time the US decides to escalate on theirs.

  • Doubt Biden was lucid enough to be aware of this. That’s just what the US military does. Endless planning, war-games, training, etc

  • He’s got that direct line to Marmite

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  • Politely, what a dumb fucking thing to say.

  • I was hoping that he’d manage to get the back open so we can see how dazed they were inside