Looks like you forgot to color the rest of your armor lolIts amazing what can happen by simply editing a wikipedia page...
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Does anyone have intel on tonights activities? Just got home from work.Reserved for setting up an op:
1) Sending invites
2) what to do before an op
3) Op scenario: Capture the Starfarer/Caterpiller/600i how to.
One correction: you accept using the left bracket “[“Watch for the invite to pop up and press right bracket " ] " to accept
That was a test.One correction: you accept using the left bracket “[“
In regards to the phonetic alphabet I tend not to say "Zulu" as in certain circumstances it's racially insensitive and/or confusing (For instance it's very confusing when you are battling Zulu Warriors at Rorke's Drift), so say "Zebra" instead because sod zebras.Reserved for comms discipline.
When trying to spell your RSI handle, "Ennn for Mancy" is going to get you kicked, instead, use this:
Zulu is not a race, and so it cannot be racially insensitive to use it in the context of a phonetic alphabet. Another example, one that is actually used as an ethnic slur by most of the globe, including half of the USA (and everyone outside of New York in some contexts): Yankee appears in the NATO phonetic alphabet.In regards to the phonetic alphabet I tend not to say "Zulu" as in certain circumstances it's racially insensitive and/or confusing (For instance it's very confusing when you are battling Zulu Warriors at Rorke's Drift), so say "Zebra" instead because sod zebras.
Thanks, always keen to lean when I am offending cultures.Zulu is not a race, and so it cannot be racially insensitive to use it in the context of a phonetic alphabet. Another example, one that is actually used as an ethnic slur by most of the globe, including half of the USA (and everyone outside of New York in some contexts): Yankee appears in the NATO phonetic alphabet.
Do you know that every time you use "Yankee" to refer to Americans, that you are offending almost 1/3 of them, and the other half think you're giving them a compliment? (... "new math"). It's a low level offence, except don't call a Texan by the term "Yankee" unless they speak like they come from New York or Boston.
Actually that sounds like E, so no go. It has to be unambiguous.Thanks, always keen to lean when I am offending cultures.
What should I replace Yankee with? I'm thinking perhaps Yvonne?
Sadly not but that sounded like a great plan!Actually that sounds like E, so no go. It has to be unambiguous.
Wait a sec... newborn baby.... What is the baby's name? Would it start with "Y"?