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Regarding the Y-12 breaches, 'not James Bond-level' is a minor understatement. We're talking about an 82 year-old nun.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megan_Rice




Well, at least they jailed her for 2 years for that terrible act of showing authorities to be grossly incompetent. It certainly must have sent a message to the cadres of spy-nuns waiting in the wings to take over. /s

I wonder how effective jailing a nun is anyway, a convent is not that far from a jail in many ways (I've had family in one and visited many times, and it felt roughly the same as visiting someone in jail).


> cadres of spy-nuns

My favorite turn of phrase on the Internet this week. If I ever get around to working on a game I'm going to borrow the idea and give you credit :)



You can leave a convent. You can't leave a jail. I also don't know too many nuns getting shanked or brewing toilet-merlot in the convent. Also, most go on errands in the city without an armed guard and manacles.


> You can leave a convent.

Yes, you can. I did not claim you can't. But even though you can there are quite a few cases of institutionalization in convents. And the convent I visited had nuns that had not been out in society in a long time, quite possibly longer than the jail sentence mentioned.

> I also don't know too many nuns getting shanked or brewing toilet-merlot in the convent.

On the contrary, plenty of convents and abbeys engage in brewing! Trappist beer for one.

> Also, most go on errands in the city without an armed guard and manacles.

No, but back in the day they tended to be chaperoned. Nuns are a dying breed around here, the history I'm recounting is when I was 6, 46 years ago, but still if someone has made their vows and is reconciled to life as a nun I seriously wonder how effective jail would be, I'm pretty sure they would not be too impressed by it (compared to someone not used to solitude at any level).


Agreed. Trappist ale is phenomenal btw. Chimay blue is heavenly. As someone mentioned below, US jails are crowded, unsanitary, loud, and dangerous. But yea, I see the spirit of your point.


If you equate jail with solitude, I have to wonder what country you're from. In the US, jail is the exact opposite of solitude.


Except for the frequent use of solitary confinement. Adam Ruins Everything has a pretty shocking show on U.S. prisons. A prisoner might spend years in solitary going insane.


To be fair, she had experience on her side.




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