They're drowning in shit on the aircraft carrier
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@Terry That can't be on the aircraft carrier, can it? That looks like a gas station bathroom.
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@badneighbor It's been well documented that the shitters on the USS Ford don't work
@Terry It looks like the cheapest toilet at Home Depot.
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@badneighbor @Terry no wonder they don't work
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@TeaTootler @badneighbor @Terry This is unironically @elftummy btw
@graf @TeaTootler @badneighbor @Terry It's true. I had to stop today at an Indian gas station - no human businesses anywhere around - and the bathroom had a big hole in the drywall with insulation exposed
Unloaded my 48oz bladder into the wall cavity
Unloaded my 48oz bladder into the wall cavity
@elftummy @TeaTootler @badneighbor @Terry It was an Indian glory hole
@graf @TeaTootler @badneighbor @Terry I should've told them it was sacred cow pee and charged them for it
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That's a gas station. I promise. But there not doubt in my mind the head flooded on a boat
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That's a gas station. I promise. But there not doubt in my mind the head flooded on a boat
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@badneighbor @Terry I thought shitters were stainless on those ships. hmm, have to ask ai
@badneighbor @Terry Toilets on modern U.S. aircraft carriers (often called "heads") are primarily made of stainless steel for durability and sanitation, designed for heavy industrial use, and feature durable non-slip flooring. These systems use a vacuum-based sewage system, similar to those on airplanes, rather than traditional water-flush toilets.