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Gaydar is a very 90’s joke, but still funny.
It’s a ten year old comic strip so I think we can be forgiving.
Ah, gotcha, no fault on SMBC. Still, it was posted by Tiki now…
even more nonsensical considering that 1990s GPS had a 100m random displacement in all the coordinates.
Unless you actually were in the Military. … of course there hasn’t been a US Navy ship called the “Arizona” since 1941, so..
This joke is both dated and historical nonsense
gee , maybe someone was making a joke , not aiming for historical accuracy. dumbass
also not funny
oh wait i was talking about your joke
And of course, there is no way anyone’s gaydar would work on a navy ship. It’d be like trying to use a compass inside of an MRI.
Credit: smbc-comics.com/
Gaydar is a very 90’s joke, but still funny.
It’s a ten year old comic strip so I think we can be forgiving.
Ah, gotcha, no fault on SMBC. Still, it was posted by Tiki now…
even more nonsensical considering that 1990s GPS had a 100m random displacement in all the coordinates.
Unless you actually were in the Military. … of course there hasn’t been a US Navy ship called the “Arizona” since 1941, so..
This joke is both dated and historical nonsense
gee , maybe someone was making a joke , not aiming for historical accuracy. dumbass
also not funny
oh wait i was talking about your joke
And of course, there is no way anyone’s gaydar would work on a navy ship. It’d be like trying to use a compass inside of an MRI.