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Dec 19, 2024
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monteburns
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Does everyone know what SNAFU means and where it came from? I see it used all
the time in a seemingly innocent manner.
But my understanding is it came from World War II and means “Situation Normal, All F’ed Up.”
Thanks to Ken Burns. I learned this in his documentary on World War II.
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Does everyone know what SNAFU means and where it came from? I see it used all
monteburns
Dec 19, 7:05pm
they had a series of cartoon reminders to teach soldiers how not to "foul up"
byujag
Dec 19, 7:08pm
Is it German? Like FUBAR?
zero84043
Dec 19, 7:09pm
Another one, along the same lines.
monteburns
Dec 19, 7:11pm
FUBAR is worse than merely SNAFU
byujag
Dec 19, 7:13pm
😂 FUBAR is not German. It's how I want utah to look after we beat them in 🏈
Tio
Dec 19, 7:33pm
Reminds me of one of my favorite movies
Jericho
Dec 19, 7:17pm
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