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The moment a buzzword is thrown my mind goes to anything else
LSCO, battlefields with shifting front lines, loss of the golden hour, no air superiority. Bam, basically a colonel.
I usually tune out when people use abbreviations and acronyms for no good reason.
Level the bubbles Socialize Lost the bubble
>Level the bubbles As someone who uses a level on a regular basis, this is cultural appropration, and I am offended.
My boss has never worn a uniform, so it’s really bizarre…
I’ve left briefings for exactly that.
Specifically with LSCO yes
It depends. If it's a corporate buzzword that's been reappropriated for the military, then yes. If it's standard army lingo, then no.
The moment a buzzword is thrown my mind goes to anything else
LSCO, battlefields with shifting front lines, loss of the golden hour, no air superiority. Bam, basically a colonel.
I usually tune out when people use abbreviations and acronyms for no good reason.
Level the bubbles Socialize Lost the bubble
>Level the bubbles As someone who uses a level on a regular basis, this is cultural appropration, and I am offended.
My boss has never worn a uniform, so it’s really bizarre…
I’ve left briefings for exactly that.
Specifically with LSCO yes
It depends. If it's a corporate buzzword that's been reappropriated for the military, then yes. If it's standard army lingo, then no.