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indjustice.bsky.social
6th Place All-Canadian Tortoise Wrangling Championships 2007.
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Possibly the strongest divorced energy on BlueSky.
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Bit too echo-chambery for me. Might write a 500-word piece on it for the NYT.
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I knew I would regret it, and I clicked anyway, and now I no longer want lunch. Or dinner. Or breakfast tomorrow.
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"You wouldn't last an hour in the St Paul Take Back the Night article where they quoted me when I was 8."
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Please don't give Jeffries ideas....
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Right to defend itself something something. Incredible how they have every Western leader reading the exact same line every single time. Genuinely the type of international power and influence that the Russians or Chinese would fall over themselves to get.
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I know here in Ontario I personally feel threatened by Gazan toddlers. Thank you Israel for bravely gunning down families to protect me.
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There are multiple books and a board game half my age on my shelf about how pleasant he was. My family are in Canada for supporting his very cheerful, cooperative descendants.
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William The Always So Docile. Prince John and his best pal Robin. Charles Stuart and his Cooperative, Compromising Family. Many such cases of polite, thoughtful rulers.
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We have a long history of folk tales and media about how many historical rulers in the listed period were Not Great!
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They tried to constrain Louis too that's literally why the very, very famous cannon inscription thing exists. If anything the history of Kingship is rich folk trying to stop the King from doing whatever he wants and only "recently" succeeding. Several very famous wars counter his point.
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I also just...do not buy this premise, at all. The last few hundred, sure, but medieval Europe? Theoretical constraints and constraints in reality are very different things, and that's actually the real comparison to Trump.
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Sans raptors, ideally.
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They react to damp grass as a sensitive Golden Retriever.
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Little known fact that criminals cannot handle unpaved surfaces.
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Oh, right. You have one HVAC in one school. The data critic has vibes and one anecdote.
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Based on what, exactly? It is bad. Nearly every article says it's bad. Nearly every investigation done by any credible journalist says it's bad. The people who work in healthcare and education say it's bad. This is well-documented and has been for well over a decade now. Against that you have what?
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Really fun as a neighbour to watch all this with absolutely no way to affect it, knowing the results could leave a fascist who has already repeatedly threatened our sovereignty with unlimited power, and needing the most feckless leaders in the West to stop him.
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A stubborn sort of persistence, yeah, definitely. I guess I always viewed "stubborn persistence" or "resigned momentum" as more the theme. Everyone is flawed, everyone is battered, and they all keep going regardless of the irritants.
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Given the (admittedly aborted) ending, is Deadwood that optimistic? I know they came back and semi-nicely wrapped things all up in the movie, but the end of the show always left me feeling a bit like (pardon the comparison) Angel; we're likely screwed, but we have to keep trying.
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Their jobs right now appear to be getting called in to provide extra manpower for weather disasters; something they repeatedly have said unduly tax them and for which they are not equipped. Perhaps we could fund that instead?
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Given this government has spoken repeatedly about less spending on services and more "Sacrifices", is that our top priority? Pretty obvious where the cuts will come from.
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Unreasonably excited for this.
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What will this influx of money get us?
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If he didn't specify which moon, I would like him to rule out Phobos and Deimos...
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"objectively documented"??
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Worse, he's going to use it as proof his 9 billion military spend is needed.
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Pensions and donations.
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That and Verdun 1916 could likely be rotated all summer and I'd not get bored. A lot of fun strategies to try.
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The tech, and the hidden nature of it, is my favourite part. Especially the first time someone has stronger fighters, or gas, or stoss/tanks
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It may be we're too cautious in the center. The fog of war can leave you worried about attacking given how punishing a bad loss can be if you guess wrong. Does show the value of air recon.
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We've been experimenting. We always do full campaign and so far France/Britain can retreat further than Germany can push, and auto win by 3 or so with a southern push. Must be doing something wrong.
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How do you find the opening moves? It always feels to me like France can too easily take the southern VPs if Germany sticks to the historical attack.
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Chuck Schumer typing up that Strong Email.
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Some guy I saw on a bunch of flags some nice bearded men had on their black trucks. They were very friendly to me but they must not have liked something my brown friend said. Oh well.
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"We would like to begin this mining of Confederation Bridge with a land acknowledgement."
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We have a bunch of tunnels under our downtown area that had the entrances filled in. Might be useful once they glass the arty base that is a block away.
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People like yourself who seem to believe 9 billion dollars is "prudent" against a nation who could wipe out the entire active CAF in about a week.
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A lot of young Albertan's first sexual experiences are in derelict barns so easy transition.
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Trudeau would 100% make them Pride coloured.
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"We have found the last living disciples of General Giáp and convinced them to adapt strategy to the frigid forests of the Canadian Shield and the bleak suburbs of Hamilton." Alright now you may have my taxes.
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Every single one of these people cannot do incredibly basic math and yet it never stops them from repeating this same nonsense idea that military spending would keep us safe from American aggression.
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Like what are you even defending here? Do you genuinely believe the state of healthcare and education in Canada is currently good? Have you spoken to literally anyone who works in either? Have you read a single article in the past decade plus written about either, in seemingly any province?
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Everyone at my local School Board talks about being underfunded, understaffed, provided with so little support they're practically handing out positions to anyone willing, and they have a video where they teach you how to use essentially riot gear to protect from children biting. Try again.