Fnord wrote:
I remember being in the Navy, and trying to encourage other people living on base to apply for Food Stamps, and being sneered at and insulted for "cheating the system", which they were all too proud to do themselves.
Yet, when their pay would run out before the end of the month, they would always come to me to "borrow" a few essential items like milk, bread, eggs, cereal, et cetera...
It seems to me that sharing supplies is common military culture. All the houses and property start to fade together. Then again it has been years since I have lived in that.
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