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ryanfromhamilton.bsky.social
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This poster reminds me of this:
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Pairs well with Austin 3:16
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Paraphrased from the Dear Leader: “LISTENING TO JUDGES IS DEAD,” he wrote on Truth Social on Wednesday. “New Hampshire, and the USA, is SAVED. LONG LIVE THE KING!”
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it's there, it's just transparent.
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He was going to use "to make an omlet you gotta break a couple eggs" but knew that wouldn't play well.
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His gang of morons will eventually turn on him. Sycophants are self-saving, always. There are no loyal soldiers in this regime.
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This guy is unhinged. 25th amendment, now.
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Oh, I got it just fine. It's OK for Cam to tell others to do it, but when asked why he can't, the idea is that only others can. Rules for thee, not for me. Should get that tattooed on his wrist.
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Lol, tell me you didn't read his virtue signalling without telling me. Dude literally said that other councillors should be getting her into their wards. Comprehension helps.
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Musk calling someone a traitor when he made a national socialist salute is rich. Where's the off switch on that moron?
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STOP OR I'LL SAY STOP AGAIN
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Caesar is at a conference, and Horwath is fiddling as Hamilton burns!
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As a Canadian, he gave up being Canadian when choosing to live in the USA, marry an American and paling around with Trump and other weirdos. He's done here, and he knows it. Can't have his cake and eat it too, any more. Those days died in the early 2000s after his involvement with CA Olympic team
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Big, like January 6 big? Oh wait, that was wild. What's his definition of big, if wild is trying to overthrow the government because he was a loser?
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The problem here is, this poet is waiting to be told what to do. Why isn't she taking the initiative to go do it? Clr. Kroetsch, why aren't you sending her out to every library and event in the city? Sidenote: Moms Together is not very inclusive of dads who also want to advocate!
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You have completely bungled this file, mayor. You have allowed a fly by night company to source excessively priced shelters from China, you have allowed them to go up months late, and you have yet to see them getting used to capacity. Leaders lead, politicians put out press releases. Resign.
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Mayor photo op incoming!
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Elon, you're projecting. Again.
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Also had time to meet with a dictator, and attempt to negotiate on behalf of a country he did not have authority to do it for, had time to talk about how much he wants Canada to be a part of the USA - Greenland and the Panama Canal too, had time to tariff people even though it won't help, etc.
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Had time to pardon J6ers, had time to break USAID and other gov't agencies, had time to go after DEI, had time to go to the Superbowl, had time to do a lap at Daytona, no time to fix inflation though.
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No way that passes. If it does, we deserve a 30% tax increase to support the infrastructure that will need to be repaired, and the bloated road system we feel we need
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Why is it important to roll them all up? You voted to keep 2 new positions for engagement because of 220 hours of OT the existing team had. That's just over 1 month of working time for someone. That's not savings. No need to make all cuts into 1 lone vote that you can defeat and be done with it.
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It was End Racism but OK. Could've done it with adding a question mark at the end for same and accurate comedic effect
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who called the point of order?
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Nope
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Putin, on Trump right now:
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Agree fully. Need all wards to take a part in this and not just the core. Access and distance to community supports is important but all wards must share the burden of helping the unhoused. All wards have adequate space and we can figure out ways to get the supports to them if they cannot travel
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Thank you for the response.New protocol needs to accommodate for couples, people who can't abide by rules & may be danger to others/themselves.If there by choice, they must understand that its hard to be sympathetic, no? (I'm not near encampments so lack the means to easily discuss with unhoused)
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Honest question. Those living in the parks. Is it by choice? Lack of shelter spaces? Lack of ability to follow rules? Lack of options for couples or those with pets? What about their role in cleanliness, hygiene etc in their encampments? Do they take accountability for that?
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He said he'd solve Ukraine day 1, he'd have the Gaza stuff done before taking office. Neither is true or due to him
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Didn't he say he'd have it over before taking office? Oh, right. That, and the price of eggs. but nobody cares about that any more
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I got these cxoming up in my feed one by one. The first could be the image on the cover of the 2nd. (Original book is "The Red Skull Returns!" - Red Skull is an actual Nazi too)
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Get a camera and she'll magically appear! Wherever a photo op occurs she is there.
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The Bills are to blame. They beat Baltimore. Why is there no respect given to the Bills?
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Of course she expanded it. Amalgamation ended 25 years ago, let's move on please. How much is this costing us over the existing patting themselves on the back? Meanwhile we're looking at a 6+% tax increase for the year and she has no ideas how to reduce it. #HamiltonsWorstMayorEver
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Overall, a great album on discount pricing. Well worth the listen. Fun, nostalgic and enjoyable. A few tracks will be making their way into regular rotation while in the car, or while walking the dog. If you passed it up like I did, give it a chance now. It's a solid album.
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My Lover's Box Was another fun one, tying in a number of different genres. Made me think of Orgy throughout. Fix Me Now had some nice guitar licks and was a good way to set you up for the finale, Milk. It felt like a breathy Bond song. I see why they approached Garbage in '99 for TWINE.
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Stupid Girl - the song that made Garbage famous. A good song, one that's held up from 30 years ago. Doesn't get much airplay, locally anyway, and that makes you enjoy it that much more when it's on. Dog New Tricks is a more generic rock song but that's not a bad thing here.
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Not My Idea probably could've been a single if the album had gone nuclear, but is a fun listen. A Stroke of Luck makes me think of some of the electronica and ambient stuff that was popular around the time. Vow sounded fantastic on headphones and was a great speed and sound.
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Only Happy When It Rains is probably my favourite track on the album-relatable, and definitely returned me to 15-year-old me hearing it and listening on the radio back in the day on 102.1 The Edge. As Heaven is Wide is probably my least favourite track, but helps you stay wondering what's next.
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An interesting start with Supervixen. Shirley Manson's voice is great. She adds an edge to the music that Butch Vig's voice couldn't. It gets you interested in what you're hearing. Queer keeps you listening. Was a curious choice for the seminal Big Shiny Tunes, but a good one.
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The album is pretty good. It was a disservice to not listen to it when it was new and popular and good. I've enjoyed it. Definitely a bit different than most of what was coming out in '95, but in a good way. Ahead of its time, a bit. Like Pinkerton was.
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When I got to the car, I found that it doesn't have a CD player. Then got home and realized my current PC lacks an optical drive. Cracked out an older laptop, ripped the album in FLAC and have been giving it a good listen. 3 full playthroughs will let me know what I think.
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I was also a big believer in Spin magazine, and they gave it just a 7/10 so I didn't think I was missing much. Lately the local radio station has been playing Only Happy When It Rains a bunch, not sure why. This got me realizing that deep down, I liked that song and could relate a bit.
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I avoided this album when it came out and I was in high school, thinking it was cool to piss on Butch Vig's band and to have him stick to being a producer. I didn't give it much thought. As a Canadian teen in the 90s I had Big Shiny Tunes, so I heard Queer a fair amount. Nothing amazing.
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Can you please stop ripping off Reddit and other sources without citing them? Thanks
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Lose to the Bills ☑️