• fox2263@lemmy.world
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    I recall an anecdote about (I think) a Japanese admiral during WWII, who upon realising the US Navy had a ship dedicated to making ice cream, knew that they had lost the war.

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      The Americans truly fight like kings. Having an ice cream ship is definitely something yoh should all feel patriotic about!

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        Tbf, these had two good reasons. 1, coolant for Project Manhattan if something went horribly wrong with a nuke while getting it to the Pacific theatre. 2, the South Pacific is f-ing brutal without AC when you depend on your armor for safety.

        That said, this is clearly an OpSec-related disguise. I’m not military but I’ve heard enough to pretend I saw nothing unless I hear someone inside begging for help. Usually it’s just ammunition transport, so that nobody gets a bright idea to steal military-grade weapons.

        If you think that’s just “halfway between Hollywood and reality” BS, look up Project Mogul on wikipedia and keep in mind the CIA can pose as “a former FBI agent” if need be to spread disinformation about military assets. They were terrified the Soviets might get/drop nukes, the more paranoid you are, the more you should be able to relate to spies, generals and anti-terrorist personnel, even if it’s not that likely to go bad in practice.

        Remember, the last time military intelligence wasn’t on the ball, 9/11 set the ball rolling for the current mess we’re in. Not that the US under Trump again is in any way fully trustworthy.

  • Roflmasterbigpimp@lemmy.world
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    “Yeah I did two Tours to Afghanistan.”

    “No I’m not in the military, I work at Burger king”

    “I still see the Friday Night as the fryer broke in my nightmares…”

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    Not just BK either. Taco Bell, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, and Wendy’s all have contracts with the military, probably more.

    Re: your username. Navy nuke?

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    It’s a continuous test cycle of logistics. If you can get familiar fast food, XBoxes and other creature comforts to troops stationed half a world away from home, you can get much spicier fare over when circumstances demand.

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      That makes sense, actually, yeah. Logistics is a difficult task, take it from an OpenTTD player.

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      The prop for the W.O.P.R. sold a few years ago. IIRC, someone paid $25,000 for what my father said was a refrigerator box, with Christmas lights inside, painted black, and with plastic caps. He did all the computer graphics on Wargames. Apparently I threw up on Matthew Broderick the time my dad brought me to the set. I would have been 1 or 2 at the time.

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        People don’t realize what constraints props departments are under, or for that matter, how little it takes to impress a camera.

        IMO, everyone should binge-watch Adam Savage’s YT channel before putting down serious money on a movie prop. A shocking amount of this stuff is basically made to survive the production time-frame, and little else.

        Also: congrats with that brief brush with stardom. That’s hilarious. Next time, you should seriously lead with “I threw up on Matthew Broderick once.”

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    You need a whole trailer for a microwave and fake ass “broiler”??

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      There are an abundance of sandwich shops with low overhead, simple ingredients, and decent quality. And America chose Burger King over all of them.

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        What a weird thing to bitch about in a thread celebrating the military’s ability to literally setup fast food for troops while skull fucking the OPs.

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            The one I had while waiting for the rotator flight to get me the fuck out of Afghanistan after a year of rations and dining facility fare. It may have been marginally better than BK at your local franchise, but, as the other poster is saying, the overall quality of the meal is not important in this particular context. It being a shitty fast food hamburger is its appeal.

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              I fully understand, but I’ve never been able to stomach fast food burgers. They taste like candied beef. The demographics of the army are such that most were likely raised on low-cost fast food, (which is funny considering how expensive fast food is nowadays) so they developed a taste for sugar sauce where I could not.

              It’s my own personal complaint about style over substance and general tastes in the US. No one is wrong for their palate, but I am relentlessly judgmental about the pre-diabetic catastrophe of american food preferences.

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                Eh, Burger King is one of the less bad fast food burgers out there IMO. The Whopper and double cheeseburger are usually what I go for, and they don’t have the same fake taste as McDonald’s.

                They’re definitely okay. I’d much rather go to a local burger shop or Five Guys, but Burger King is acceptable in a pinch. Carl’s Junior is better though.

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                  Honestly, I just can’t tolerate any of the usual fast food places. I bake my own buns, grow my own veggies, and prepare my own mushroom/Anasazi patties when I get a hankering for a burger. There’s just too much sugar in everything

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        I’m gonna hazard a guess that, while local sandwich shops have quality, speed, and razor-thin margins down to an artform, a major fast food franchise is better suited to the task. The major reason being: logistics. A country-wide chain is probably at or close to the scale needed to qualify as a military contractor in this capacity. Nevermind the quality of the food, we’re talking about the ability to move a stupendous amount of calories around. Assuming the photo is of a mobile kitchen, well, that would be the easiest part of all this.

        Meanwhile, something familiar from home is bound to be a boost to morale.

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          I understand, but pitching Burger King as a positive to me is like offering coppa to a vegan. I understand the qualities that make it popular but that hardly changes my revulsion.

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    The Pacific theater in World War II had entire ships dedicated to distributing ice cream.

    I am unaware of any historical evidence they blasted “Turkey In The Straw” when approaching another ship. But we can dream.

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    They can’t effectively fight us if they have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diarrhea