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PorkRoll@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

What's the most absurd thing you've seen someone refuse to do because of toxic masculinity?

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What's the most absurd thing you've seen someone refuse to do because of toxic masculinity?

PorkRoll@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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  • EinfachUnersetzlich@lemm.ee
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    Wait, what do you mean by a cot? In my British English a cot is what babies sleep in and has tall bars on the sides to stop them falling out. I’m guessing this isn’t the same.

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      My bad, I didn’t realize it was called by another name elsewhere. It looks just like this [USGI Military Folding Cot https://a.co/d/c0K3vCF](USGI Military Folding Cot https://a.co/d/c0K3vCF)

      What do they call those where you’re from?

      To be fair, that LT would feel right at home in what you’re describing (we call that a “crib” in the US), he was such an ignorant ass.

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        In the UK a crib is a smaller cot for newborns. And what you call a cot looks like a stretcher with trampoline legs, I haven’t ever seen one of these to hear what Brits call them.

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          I think that’s called a camp bed.

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            So really, it presents as gayer than a regular bed and the whole endeavour was counterproductive.

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          I guess what’s called a ‘crib’ in the UK is what we’d call a ‘bassinet’ in the US?

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          Surely there is a name for it in Brittain since their soldiers probably use something similar.

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            Probably, but I’m not/don’t interact often with soldiers, so I don’t know

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      Sometimes called a “camp bed” but I’ve heard cot in the US

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_bed

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      it’s like a glorified stretcher

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