Anonymous
7/1/2025, 10:58:02 PM
No.63924063
>>63924005
"Hospital and hierarchy". The first time I ended up in the hospital was about 3 months after I started serving on the ship. I suddenly developed a terrible cough and was out of breath after any physical activity. For some time, I even tried to avoid doing physical exercises in the hangar, but it was no use, the illness only got worse. In the end, I went to the infirmary (the ship has an infirmary, as well as a dentist's office and a morgue). In general, this was risky, because if the division found out that the crucian went to the infirmary (=" tried to dodge lawfully his duties") and I was kicked out of there (=" didn't work out"), then I would have been in for a grandiose pumping up from the years. And considering my health, I don't know how it would have ended. However, in the infirmary they listened to me and with a diagnosis of "pneumonia" they immediately sent me to the hospital in Severomorsk. While in the hospital, I remembered the sweet times of KMB: lots of tasty food, clean, bright, no pumping or godki for you. And there I saw a "lowered" for the first time. A quiet guy was constantly hanging around the toilet and cleaning it up. I was warned that you can't borrow cigarettes from him because he's a "rooster". The old-timers got drunk, decided to have some fun and stuck their dick in his mouth. The guy was not from our unit, but later I found out that we also have "lowered" ones. As far as I understand, those identified are first placed in "KU" and then distributed to other units.
"Hospital and hierarchy". The first time I ended up in the hospital was about 3 months after I started serving on the ship. I suddenly developed a terrible cough and was out of breath after any physical activity. For some time, I even tried to avoid doing physical exercises in the hangar, but it was no use, the illness only got worse. In the end, I went to the infirmary (the ship has an infirmary, as well as a dentist's office and a morgue). In general, this was risky, because if the division found out that the crucian went to the infirmary (=" tried to dodge lawfully his duties") and I was kicked out of there (=" didn't work out"), then I would have been in for a grandiose pumping up from the years. And considering my health, I don't know how it would have ended. However, in the infirmary they listened to me and with a diagnosis of "pneumonia" they immediately sent me to the hospital in Severomorsk. While in the hospital, I remembered the sweet times of KMB: lots of tasty food, clean, bright, no pumping or godki for you. And there I saw a "lowered" for the first time. A quiet guy was constantly hanging around the toilet and cleaning it up. I was warned that you can't borrow cigarettes from him because he's a "rooster". The old-timers got drunk, decided to have some fun and stuck their dick in his mouth. The guy was not from our unit, but later I found out that we also have "lowered" ones. As far as I understand, those identified are first placed in "KU" and then distributed to other units.