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Marketer, karaoke lover, dad, love dogs, Canadian, cook. I don't trust people who love to run.
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#politics #uspolitics #trump #deportation
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Or our right to exist. Seriously, America would make a better #4thTerritory than Canada would a new state :p
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2/2 Sure the US will always win at air superiority, but it's hard to invade with planes and bombs, as the US should have learned by now in Afghanistan, Iraq, Korea, pretty much anywhere that requires ground forces. Note: controlling the flow of ground troops is how we won the LAST US/Canada war!
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"Oh you want Next Steps, well here are some steps you can walk off a short pier!" was the basic response like Columbia was being a surly child.
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THANK YOU! It disappeared halfway through reading it last night! Definitely posting this so I don't lose it!
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"I won't give you $100K, but I WILL pay $100K for a car I'll never use so my fans buy more of your car I'll, again, never use".
Worst. Influencer. Evar.
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SHIRT HIM!
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Perfect for a lump on a Trump on a stump.
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Feel free to come. You and your family will be welcome, but I don't think you need to worry about going to war or picking up arms or defending Canada or dying! Maybe, the best way to defend Canada is by understanding why that isn't our default position!
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I figured Tod would have seen it already since was on Bloomberg otherwise I'd have tagged him. Like, seriously, I'm planning 5 work trips to US, but now I... what? I dunno.
I'm not sure if there's a more efficient way to fuckup two partner countries' relationship!
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And now this: www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
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Ultimately, this whole weird thing with "we did this in the 1800s or 1900s" presuposes that progress made things better. It posits that "old"=better, not that "we learned to do things better".
So weird, to me.
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This will all morph into accepting Dems worst theories, but now it's because "we have a leader we trust". Trump says "I think it'll be fine for them", and people believe it. If Biden said "this crazy new policy? just believe in me", I wouldn't...
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I loved my Switch. Now that I'm actually employed again, I was looking at Steam Deck but ... time to wait!
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Dude, we tangled (in a respectful way) around "could professional blogging be real". But I've never had anything but respect. Keep up being awesome, and I'm happy to find you again. I'll add you to my one silly list.
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At some point I stopped reading TD, and no idea why, you and the crew always covered politics as well as anyone, and better than almost all media (as you correctly point out repeatedly).
Several of your pieces since the last election have been Required Reading. Subscribed again, keep it up Mike!
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The article makes it hard for me to figure out how they're going to stand out since they want to be familiar, with loads of AI, but also totally new...
But, they've both proven smarter than me so I'll take a wait and see approach!
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Obviously it's not open source.
It's coopetition, which does absolutely increase the pace of innovation.
But nothing about it is open source, as there's no reciprocal responsibility, nevermind accountability.
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Well, you're using those two hashtags wrong, but solo/marketer folk share a passion: "time to win", aka the value of every hour spent
Newsletters are, objectively lotsa work for maybe results, since the results are based on an unknown quantity (if people like your writing at all, nevermind enough)
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WTF?
Your advice:
Step 1) Be a designer
Step 2) Be an inventor
Step 3) Be a developer
Step 4) Be a marketer
Step 5) Be an influencer
So. Yeah, young folk just be a pro at 5 careers and then you can earn 1, according to OP!
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I mean, you DID just reference an "old skool post" and not include mine? I kid, I'm back in TO for now, and mostly just thankful for family health right now :)