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IDK If I've told this story before but I grew up in Northern Ontario where they've written songs about the flies. I've done a shitload of camping and hiking and stuff and I've always managed. The first time my wife and I went hiking in Beaudry park just west of Winnipeg the mosquitoes were so bad we couldn't take it anymore, even with bug spray. After maybe 20 minutes we sprinted down the trail back to the parking lot so we could escape. We were literally driven out of the woods by mosquitoes. loving Christ, man, they're terrible.
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 05:06 |
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# ? May 13, 2024 09:15 |
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The only redeeming quality of Winnipeg that I can think of: people there are really nice and down to earth. You know, the complete opposite of Vancouver.
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 05:06 |
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Until they steal your car, since it *is* the car theft capital of Canada right? Now back your regularly scheduled Canadian regionalism shitfest.
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 05:21 |
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Throatwarbler posted:Until they steal your car, since it *is* the car theft capital of Canada right? Good thing Victoria's got DANGER locked down
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 05:28 |
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I'm just glad I'm in what appears to be the only city in the country with a future. The GTA is a white collar circle jerk that's about two strokes away from blowing its load and falling asleep for a decade or three. Vancouver/Victoria is basically an underused pier next to a housing bubble ready to pop and gently caress everyone. And the rest of the country is squeaking by until their EI runs out. I don't want to even mention Alberta because that's a giant cluster gently caress house of cards that's going to ruin the rest of the country when it finally collapses (or when the groundwater contamination forces half of the province to be abandoned like Chernobyl). SO ya, Winnipeg is a frozen poo poo hole full of poor on poor crime and general ugliness but it's a frozen poo poo hole with a lot going for it compared to the rest of the country.
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 05:30 |
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Does Winnipeg have a ginormous undercity like Chicago is alleged to on virtue of the city founders literally being the Swamp King from Monty Python?
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 05:37 |
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Nah, anything below ground either floods, heaves (and then floods) or gets turned in to a shopping mall that closes at 5 (and has planters for sketchy looking people to poop in.
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 05:42 |
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Do you guys remember the story of the girl whose parents were thrown in jail and she day bullied? Then tge the bullies killed her puppy and she went and hung herself with the dead puppy's leash? It happened right around 2008. IN loving WINNIPEG
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 07:38 |
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Lexicon posted:Yeah, agreed. I only make the claim because there has been talk in months past in this thread that the banks would blow up when the crash eventually comes. Don't worry in the event of a crisis they have already set up a contingency plan; the tax payers will be safe! http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2013/04/04/jim_flahertys_cyprusstyle_bank_rescue_plan_walkom.html
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EvilJoven posted:IDK If I've told this story before but I grew up in Northern Ontario where they've written songs about the flies. I've done a shitload of camping and hiking and stuff and I've always managed. https://www.nfb.ca/film/blackfly
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 18:13 |
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Rutibex posted:Don't worry in the event of a crisis they have already set up a contingency plan; the tax payers will be safe!
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 18:18 |
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Cultural Imperial posted:Do you guys remember the story of the girl whose parents were thrown in jail and she day bullied? Then tge the bullies killed her puppy and she went and hung herself with the dead puppy's leash? It happened right around 2008. IN loving WINNIPEG Do you have a source on this? I'd like to read about that in more detail.
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 18:30 |
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Brannock posted:Do you have a source on this? I'd like to read about that in more detail. Kathleen Beardy http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/historic/31614569.html
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 18:39 |
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/canada-s-middle-class-mortgaging-its-future-with-debt-1.2548633quote:Canada's middle-class is mortgaging its future to stay afloat, making the Canadian dream "a myth more than a reality."
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# ? Feb 24, 2014 00:47 |
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Lexicon posted:I hold the mutually contradictory viewpoint of not being all that keen on the general public's bullshit (rudeness and so on as you mention), but really enjoying cities and the hustle/bustle therein (and crucially, being anonymous within said hustle/bustle). Also, for me it is crucial to not have to drive every time you need a drat jug of milk or anything else. I suppose I just really buy into the whole 'urbanist aesthetic' thing that's in vogue these days. This is coming from a Canadian who has lived in Manhattan for the past 4 years: Unless you make 6 figures and up, you likely can't afford to live here in the long run (raising a family, etc). And even then, prepare to enjoy your new shoe box-sized apartment. On the plus side, public transportation is awesome, and you'll never have to drive for groceries again in your life. You can sell your car and never have to think about car insurance, gas, or maintenance ever again. That will help a lot, since cost of living will require that you sell a kidney. People who make less than 6 figures will tend to work in Manhattan and commute to/from their home in Brooklyn/Queens/Bronx/New Jersey/Long Island. Another possibility is to simply live in the traditionally dangerous/slummy/black/brown/yellow parts of Manhattan: Harlem, Washington Heights, Chinatown. The former two are becoming relatively safer due to gentrification, and the latter has always been generally safe. ComaPrison fucked around with this message at 06:56 on Feb 24, 2014 |
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EvilJoven posted:I'm just glad I'm in what appears to be the only city in the country with a future. If you think a city like Winnipeg has a future that is separate and distinct from Toronto, I have bad news for you. As Toronto goes, so goes the country. If and when poo poo goes upside down in Toronto, it will have an affect on the entire country, simply because so many Canadians live in and about the GTA. The banks in Toronto finance a great deal of the private sector activity in this country. Roughly one in six Canadian consumers live in the GTA. Money is made in Toronto. When the well dries up, everyone is going to get a little thirsty. Even in Winnipeg. Saltin fucked around with this message at 21:51 on Feb 24, 2014 |
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That's true. When the poo poo hits the fan it's still definitely going to suck. What I'm getting at is that the pain is likely not going to be as bad or last as long out here as in the rest of the country. Moving here was basically my way of making sure that the giant steel toed boot of the impending collapse connects with my rear end instead of letting it slam directly in to my balls.
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# ? Feb 25, 2014 05:03 |
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I once thought that the North Coast of BC would offer the same kind of security, but with an impending bitumen pipeline and the fact that they're already cutting ferry service, I am no longer thinking that is so wise.
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Rime posted:I once thought that the North Coast of BC would offer the same kind of security, but with an impending bitumen pipeline and the fact that they're already cutting ferry service, I am no longer thinking that is so wise. At least it will be harder for the roaming biker gangs to steal your fuel/gold/ammo after the apocalypse.
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# ? Feb 25, 2014 07:49 |
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Pixelboy posted:At least it will be harder for the roaming biker gangs to steal your fuel/gold/ammo after the apocalypse. Fuel/Tinned Beans/Ammo. In the future apocalypse, gold is worthless.
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Saltin posted:Fuel/Tinned Beans/Ammo. In the future apocalypse, gold is worthless. Not that I am the type to purchase gold, (I just thought the NC would be an interesting place sheltered from an economic bust), but I've never understood that logic. Gold has remained illogically valuable through the death of every civilization ever. Surely thinking that we would be any less magpie-esque in the future is just a sort of exceptionalism fantasy.
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# ? Feb 25, 2014 18:05 |
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People who buy gold are silly. If you want protection from inflation, buy stocks. If you want to guard against the apocalypse scenario: tinned food and ammo.
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# ? Feb 25, 2014 18:10 |
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Rime posted:Not that I am the type to purchase gold, (I just thought the NC would be an interesting place sheltered from an economic bust), but I've never understood that logic. Gold has remained illogically valuable through the death of every civilization ever. Typically gold has value because most civilization deaths are not some anarchic collapse into the final death of mankind. In some of the messier collapses gold loses some short term worth and many people choose to part with gold in exchange for more security but since order inevitably returns gold goes right back up.
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Rime posted:Not that I am the type to purchase gold, (I just thought the NC would be an interesting place sheltered from an economic bust), but I've never understood that logic. Gold has remained illogically valuable through the death of every civilization ever. It was mostly a joke because hard core gold bugs like to talk about the coming collapse of society, on an order that has never happened in the entirety of human history (or pre-history, based on our insight), and that gold will become the currency of choice again. The truth is that in that situation the most important things are the security and necessities of life. It's silly to use as an analogy, but have you every heard anyone on the Walking Dead mention money or any equivalent ever? They are mostly concerned with security, food, shelter and medicine. Gold would just weigh you down and make it easier for the zombies anyhow. Long story short, you said "gold has remined illogically valuable" and that's the point. It has no more inherent value in a non-industrial world than paper money. I say non-industrial because it obviously has uses in electronics, etc. But in a dog eat dog apocalypse you would not trade a box of tinned beans for all the gold in the world. Like I said, it was just a joke, mostly. Saltin fucked around with this message at 01:09 on Feb 26, 2014 |
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That's awesome. The only way autistic nerds will ever understand economics is of you frame it with zombies
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 01:28 |
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I only buy silver because if it's a werewolf apocalypse instead of zombies, I'm loving set.
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Antifreeze Head posted:I only buy silver because if it's a werewolf apocalypse instead of zombies, I'm loving set. This is why my bomb shelter is stocked entirely with Coors Light.
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Lobok posted:This is why my bomb shelter is stocked entirely with Coors Light. I don't think anyone out east will get this
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 17:28 |
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This petty regionalism is absurd! We too got lovely commercials for lovely beer out here, it's not just a western Canada thing Plus, your shelves full of swill ensures no savage feathers'n'leathers raiders will bother with you.
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 17:55 |
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Cultural Imperial posted:
Everyone knows the Silver Bullet!
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 18:43 |
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You should absolutely stockpile Coors in apocalypse prep. Once civilization collapses and there are no thermometers available, you'll be glad your beer is in temperature-indicating cans!
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FrozenVent posted:You should absolutely stockpile Coors in apocalypse prep. Once civilization collapses and there are no thermometers available, you'll be glad your beer is in temperature-indicating cans! More importantly, if you ever run out of water, you have an acceptable stand in.
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 19:14 |
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quote:Ben Rabidoux https://twitter.com/BenRabidoux/status/438755337114361856
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 20:23 |
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Consumer debt went up 7% in 2013, with Vancouver the highest in the nation.
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Call me stupid, but how do they measure debt in these cases? Like, if I put $1000 worth of stuff on my credit card but I have $2000 in a bank account, does that still count as $1000 of 'consumer debt' for the purposes of that article?
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Clipperton posted:Call me stupid, but how do they measure debt in these cases? Like, if I put $1000 worth of stuff on my credit card but I have $2000 in a bank account, does that still count as $1000 of 'consumer debt' for the purposes of that article? Yes, because you're hold $1000 worth of debt regardless of your net worth? I mean, the average they use is $41,000 in Vancouver, it's unlikely that many people have $50,000 in savings on top of that debt (and if they do they need to go take some basic math classes ).
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 21:58 |
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Rime posted:Yes, because you're hold $1000 worth of debt regardless of your net worth? I mean, the average they use is $41,000 in Vancouver, it's unlikely that many people have $50,000 in savings on top of that debt (and if they do they need to go take some basic math classes ). I'm assuming it's debt that's serviced, and not $1000 that you charge one month and pay off in full 3 days after the bill arrives.
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Rime posted:Yes, because you're hold $1000 worth of debt regardless of your net worth? I mean, the average they use is $41,000 in Vancouver, it's unlikely that many people have $50,000 in savings on top of that debt (and if they do they need to go take some basic math classes ). Heh, there are car loans out there that have lower interest rates than saving accounts.
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quote:Kristine Owram https://twitter.com/KristineOwram/status/438779078296891392
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Probably a refusal to insure new five percent down mortgages popping up as bond yields lower.
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