I don’t think the language should have to do with the comfort of the person delivering death
-Jeff Winch, a retired professor at Humber College
I don’t think the language should have to do with the comfort of the person delivering death
-Jeff Winch, a retired professor at Humber College
Thanks Sagifurious, this person knows his trucks. But provides little to the conversation with their straw man fallacies, and troll like rebuttals.
A great example of a blockable account.
Look at this users profile, review their post contribution. Click the three dots to open the actions, and select block this user.
Blocking doesn’t happen instantly because of cached data in your browser, but it is very effective.
And that’s how we keep this space enjoyable to use.
Petro-masculinity is a brilliant term.
Like a Bosch!
What is the point of a truck you cannot fit a 2x4 in the back?
Keep this quiet, but VPN to UK and sign up for channel 4. They have commercials, but UK does much funnier commercials than across the pond.
Docker is a moderately sized step beyond VM.
I might recommend setting up VMs with something easy like VirtuaBox. When you have that figured out move on to Docker.
If your a casual user VMs are likely sufficient.
Think of the children. That poor Thirteen yo boy who doesn’t have the luxury of Sears catalogs on the coffee table. Or hustler magazines on display in every corner store. He just wants the see a pair of boobies /s
This is a redundant position, of course mega mergers are bad, he loses no support by holding this position. It is his job to be opposition.
The proper position to introduce law to change corporate taxation for monopolies.
Several things come to mind:
This is something to be pissed about with Justin Trudeau. If the convoy had used freedom of information to their slogan they might have gotten somewhere.
Here is the poll report:
https://leger360.com/surveys/sexual-orientation-and-gender-identity-in-canada/
Rather than blaming the ignorant about these issues. I think this report shows we need to do more work too support schools and raise the level of education on these important, and life saving curriculums and services.
Yeah, I can understand how a group like the Sikh population in India, or the Quebecois in Quebec would like to be away from a government telling them how to do things.
I also agree, in Canada at least, that we are better together. Learning to live with our differences will make us stronger.
The protest in Nanaimo today saw a larger attendance by the Pro-SOGI side. We had better flags and banners. We took the high ground with our numbers.
Interesting article. I don’t know anything about Sikhs or the the politics and history behind Kalistan.
But trying to relate, I’m thinking of Albertans in Mexico rallying for Wexit, and I giggle to myself.
Fortunately, our parliamentary system of government gives the citizens more power over our elected officials.
We have had government’s be forced over to the opposition bench because a majority of house seats joined together to form a government.
We’ve also had recalls that have worked. So yes I agree the CPC represents a zany reality of govt. I don’t think they would be able to pull off the same hijinks.
Freeland: Too little, too late ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Or on this case add a policy to penalize those who don’t measure up to your imaginary stick.
Thank-you for bringing that up. I laughed when I saw it. I’m surprised he isn’t wearing a harness, hi vis, and a hard hat.
If you watch the video, you can see the platform in the executive parking lot lifts him up to use the Shaw workyard as a background. This way he doesn’t have to get his shoes dirty.
What a putz
I take it schools aren’t teaching tech literacy. We wouldn’t want the kids to get in the way of our overlord marketing agencies.