Sure: "dim" means weak, faint, etc. while "off" means no signal, and since this had to be explained, the best example would be: we could call you dimwitted but your PFC appears to be totally off, examine for damage. 😂
E: the mob here is definitely the same as r/politics, must be a new wave of bernouts...
No, why don't you explain it to me?
Sure: "dim" means weak, faint, etc. while "off" means no signal, and since this had to be explained, the best example would be: we could call you dimwitted but your PFC appears to be totally off, examine for damage. 😂
E: the mob here is definitely the same as r/politics, must be a new wave of bernouts...
I was a PFC at one time!
If you weren't a PFC twice you weren't having enough fun.
If you were a PFC three times - maybe too much fun.
No, I got meritoriously promoted to Corporal and got Sergeant in under 4 years in USMC infantry.
Wasn't much fun though!