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Me, goes on a trip
Also me, takes as many pics of the Kyūkyūshas as I do the temples and other stuff lol
 

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Nice! This video on the average life of a firefighter in Tokyo is pretty fascinating.

 
Serious question: if you show up to shift, and the last crew member in your bunk forgot their charger, is it acceptable to use it while on shift? That's provided that A). it's compatible with your device, and B). you do the honest thing and leave it where it's at when you leave shift
 
Serious question: if you show up to shift, and the last crew member in your bunk forgot their charger, is it acceptable to use it while on shift? That's provided that A). it's compatible with your device, and B). you do the honest thing and leave it where it's at when you leave shift
Yes. Then again the military ingrained the motto "Gear adrift is a gift" into every veteran
 
Nice! This video on the average life of a firefighter in Tokyo is pretty fascinating.

Definitely pretty interesting! As many differences, there's still so many similarities to, but yeah, the intensity of their day is way more than ours lol How much is that played up for the video vice that's just the way Japan is, idk, one of these days I'd love to visit a station. Hoped to, but wasn't able to get around to it on this trip... next time!
Serious question: if you show up to shift, and the last crew member in your bunk forgot their charger, is it acceptable to use it while on shift? That's provided that A). it's compatible with your device, and B). you do the honest thing and leave it where it's at when you leave shift
Well, it wouldn't be the first time I've borrowed such a charger lol. I don't think most guys mind, so long as you leave it plugged in and don't abscond with it or anything like that.
 
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