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ns2ont.bsky.social
Gen-X technologist born in Saint John, NB initially raised in Dartmouth, NS, moved to Ottawa, ON as a teenager with my parents and in my mid twenties moved with my partner to Toronto, ON now living together in the north-west area with our fuzzy dog.
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I feel so seen.
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I don't like the permanence of "enemy" as a noun. But the time-based "betrayed" as a verb (hopefully staying in the past tense, but I doubt that yet), I'm certain the responses would have been 60-80%.
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I’ve always liked her analysis even if I sometimes hate the predicted outcomes. She’s a legend!
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Loving the art work. I enjoyed the first episode. Lots of little nods, foreshadowing or fake leads. It's going to be a fun one. The more exotic, slightly less kookie tone to the theme music is a choice ... one I think I like so far. Pro tip, don't go to sleep with Cristobal's music, lucid dreams!
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God, I hope there's a flash back or a turned up recording or something. I kept looking at the age of the phones for a tell if this occurred earlier in the timeline, but then Belinda's character made me think it was all linear.
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Deeeep. I loved the first episode.
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I think they already have. Multiple times. Only loosely laundered.
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Brie or camembert, yes. Ementhal or Blue, no!
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The fact that there's 720 replies when I saw this tells me you created a fun reaction. I mean I was repulsed initially, but now I'm intrigued.
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Sort of fun watch with light cute moments. Maybe they're holding their punches. I wouldn't have minded a little spice.
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"Emotions are running high, for sure." No shit! It's almost like threatening our sovereignty in the article is treated like a point of view. What country wouldn't respond? This felt like a bit of a fluff piece to scared to say what needed to be said.
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Come back soon. I'm sorry your country is falling to axis powers. I hope we can all avoid the worst outcomes from past world conflicts.
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"Administrator"
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More than a bit late.
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Haaaaaaa! Haaaaaaa! <big wheeeeeeeez> Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
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Shit stain on the American flag and Putin puppet.
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I love did you drink water today statement. So important and cute.
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The only people I know who are still travelling are those with work commitments or thos that cannot back out personal reservations. I'm exploring getting the fuck out of my company to avoid 3 weeks of work travel on Canadian backs.
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Western Regressive Plutocracy may fit.
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Finally! Don't tell them about our effigy of poilieelellelevre made of noun-the-verb misprints.
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I saw this video of clips with different puppies howling on Imgur yanked from TikTok and it brought me life. imgur.com/gallery/lear...
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I'm so glad this is the first/top comment. But you know, top in a straight way.
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That's going to be a no for me, but fun idea.
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Maple Milhouse is struggling to verb-the-noun out of this one!
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Stunning!
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I want to know some Mexico linguistic unique things. Starting with, "do they/you have an equivalent to 'eh' that's uniquely yours?" and, "if we're made fun of for saying sorry all the time, what's the Mexican equivalent?"
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It's almost like the email lady knew what she was talking about. Or the former DA lady. Or like kajillions of others. Who knew?!?
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100%
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Yea party and nut jobs before them were always here. The difference was they were appropriately embarrassed from spewing their stupidity more publicly in a shame free world.
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This is exactly how many of my closest friends and family are feeling. Those who know us canucks understand our sort of quiet patriotism (on average, there's always loud ones like any population). Most have no idea we are, until we or those we care about are threatened.
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The US betrayed Canada. This is going to take a long while for many to forgive. We are normally a quietly proud people. Normally.
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Can we at least do that in a Canadian way that makes us feel good, the world know we're not effing around and just causes them to sashay away?
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This is the thing. You can't just kiss the ring. You've got to get all up inside it.
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I feel this in my bones.
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100%
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FACTS!