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I wish I could get legally baked already
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Have you considered just overeating instead?
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 05:32 |
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jm20 posted:Having a strong Russia is beneficial to the stability of the world. Their perceived threat from NATO encroachment is legitimate, and they also have the right to a 'sphere of influence' just as much as the US or any other major player. Isolating them is a bad strategy if you want stability and peace. You don't need to watch RT or Fox News to come to these conclusions. Ah the old Sophistic "Russia is just as bad as the USA/NATO!" argument that gets trotted out by RT News and other Russian state propaganda. Such an odd marriage between leftists and RT News, considering the Russian state is one of the worst and egregious examples of a literal police state (lol meanwhile Snowden lobbing softballs at Putin during a TV interview). Yes, surely Russian aggression into multiple sovereign countries is "beneficial" the the stability of the world, we already have one superpower that does it so it logically follows why not have multiple?
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 05:42 |
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Newfie posted:A great little capsule on an issue in the Ghomeshi trial on communications between complainants from a great criminal professor at UofA http://petersankoff.com/2016/02/09/ten-minutes-on-the-ghomeshi-trial-communication-between-witnesses/ this was really cool, thanks for the link
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 05:57 |
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peter banana posted:How urgent are these abandoned well situations? Is this the kind of thing that will come back to bite us if not taken care of like that methane leak in California? ive never come across anything remotely that bad though there are leaking wells. the AER has identified hundreds of wells deemed worthy to be re-abandoned though the are a lot of problems from terrible drilling reports from the 50s where they straight up lie about depth drilled, length of casing put in, type of casing, sometimes even if a well is vertical or directional. Even up till about 10 years ago, you didn't have to cement all exposed formations, you only had to cement certain formations deemed porous/oil/gas zones and separate formations from each other, leaving gaps of cement which never made sense to me best I could figure it was to save costs on cement. I mean it's absolutely possible a well drilled on the same location and fracked could compromise that other well bore. Though I'm surprised you don't hear more about ground water being compromised with the lovely abandonment processes in the past not just re abandonments there are a lot of orphan wells that have no owners and need to be abandoned for the first time Do it ironically fucked around with this message at 06:09 on Feb 10, 2016 |
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http://www.vancouversun.com/news/national/legalizing+marijuana+priority+liberals+judging+justice/11708520/story.htmlquote:Don’t hold your breath for the legalization of marijuana to happen any time soon. The 415-page briefing book prepared for Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould has the Liberal campaign pot pledge on page 410. oh no u guys
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Cultural Imperial posted:http://www.vancouversun.com/news/national/legalizing+marijuana+priority+liberals+judging+justice/11708520/story.html Haha. Canada will never legalize weed without permission. The only way that's changing is if the marijuana lobby has more money and patronage with the liberal party than big pharma and alcohol.
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they have canpol superstar frank's happy place tho
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 06:54 |
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A relatively unimportant issue relegated to the back pages of a briefing book? Well I never.
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Cultural Imperial posted:they have canpol superstar frank's happy place tho You post in this thread more often than literally anyone except PT6A. I think we've found the real super star. Or perhaps Stupor Star would be more accurate in your case.
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 07:12 |
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Helsing posted:You post in this thread more often than literally anyone except PT6A. I think we've found the real super star. Or perhaps Stupor Star would be more accurate in your case. This place would be boring as hell without him and PT6A constantly at each others throats. Every now and then it even sparks an actual good discussion too!
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 07:48 |
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Hey, B.C. had a Throne Speech today! Highlights: - will do something Real Soon Now about the Vancouver real estate market. - will do something Real Soon Now about the ethically challenged practice of "shadow flipping" in the aforementioned Vancouver market. (So far, they're letting the realtors' association investigate itself.) - LNG won't be happening Real Soon Now, so we're going to become a Renewable Energy Superpower instead! - Alberta needs to get its poo poo together and shut down its coal plants, switching to either LNG or hydro (BC, one assumes?). - government will stop making GBS threads on civil servants long enough to negotiate a contract with the nurses and maybe hire more social workers for children at risk. - the California situation shows that we need to be more concerned with our food supply, so the government will be instituting a "Grow It At Home" program to encourage WWII Victory Gardens, or some loving thing. Flooding of arable land in the Peace River and condo development on the Fraser River flood plain will continue as scheduled. So far, Grow It At Home sounds the most promising. drat, I hate listening to Christy Clark - she babbles on like a Talk Radio host... ... oh, yeah.
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Hexigrammus posted:Hey, B.C. had a Throne Speech today! As noted in the debt thread, the "something" turned out to be "blame the city of Vancouver and do nothing otherwise". Also they probably won't get that nurses' contract done anytime soon, nobody's in a real hurry to strike and while they'll probably have to give retro pay eventually, in the meantime it's not counting against their budget. I imagine the nurses' union would rather wait until the election for maximum leverage.
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Helsing posted:You post in this thread more often than literally anyone except PT6A. I think we've found the real super star. Or perhaps Stupor Star would be more accurate in your case. I think this is kink shaming
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 14:18 |
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My ears are burning! I read this article about taxi drivers and protesting and Quebec and I'm already filled with rage at 7AM. http://cbc.ca/1.3441533 Is it wrong that I hope they get hosed over hard as a result of doing a pig ignorant thing on federal property? Arrest them and then crush all their cars into cubes, IMO.
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 14:56 |
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Taxi unions seem to have an uncanny knack for knowing precisely how not to get people on their side. It's a total dick move and a fictional town run by me would be calling in tow trucks from neighbouring jurisdictions.
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flakeloaf posted:Taxi unions seem to have an uncanny knack for knowing precisely how not to get people on their side. It's a total dick move and a fictional town run by me would be calling in tow trucks from neighbouring jurisdictions. I think part of the problem is that they don't understand just how much people already hate them. They're trying to draw attention to how they're getting hosed over by Uber, and they totally are in a lot of ways, but ultimately that's not going to do anything, because if the public is anything like me, seeing taxi companies and taxi drivers get hosed into the ground is the best part of supporting Uber. If I didn't have a seething hatred of taxis, I would be very concerned about the multiple negative aspects of Uber, but the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
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vyelkin posted:Anyway, in an attempt to move away from Trans Chat, Trudeau is once again underlining that the federal and provincial Liberal Parties are different beasts by campaigning for the OLP in the Whitby provincial by-election. But, on the other hand, he sure is good at making the right sounding words come out of his mouth: Puke In TOTALLY UNRELATED AND JUST A COINCIDENCE NEWS, http://www.thestar.com/news/queenspark/2016/02/08/wynne-denies-ad-campaign-promoting-ontario-pension-plan-was-stealth-electioneering.html quote:Premier Kathleen Wynne is defending almost $600,000 spent on Ontario Retirement Pension Plan ads during last year’s federal election as a coincidence. http://www.taxpayer.com/news-releases/ontario-government-spent--600,000-advertising-orpp-during-federal-election quote:Ontario’s Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk said during the election that had the Wynne government not recently limited her powers that: “We would have suggested that perhaps the timing of running the ad could be construed as partisan.” You chucklefucks in the debt thread saying that BC has the worst provincial government are wrong in my opinion.
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The cabbie I understand. He's got to work long, lovely hours so the people who own his plate and his car and his radio can all get paid, anything he has to do to meet the buckets of regulations comes out of his own pocket, and once he's jumped through all of those hoops some schmuck with a four-door and a cell phone swoops in and eats his lunch in a way that's quite illegal while the city does basically nothing about it? I'd be killdozer-mad about that. It's the union I don't get: Telling the membership that this is the thing they must do to have their problem solved is nonsensical in the extreme, and yeah it definitely shows that the union has no idea why they're getting their asses handed to them in the first place. We hate what the taxi industry has had to become to survive, and we don't want to be a part of that anymore.
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flakeloaf posted:The cabbie I understand. He's got to work long, lovely hours so the people who own his plate and his car and his radio can all get paid, anything he has to do to meet the buckets of regulations comes out of his own pocket, and once he's jumped through all of those hoops some schmuck with a four-door and a cell phone swoops in and eats his lunch in a way that's quite illegal while the city does basically nothing about it? I'd be killdozer-mad about that. It's the union I don't get: Telling the membership that this is the thing they must do to have their problem solved is nonsensical in the extreme, and yeah it definitely shows that the union has no idea why they're getting their asses handed to them in the first place. We hate what the taxi industry has had to become to survive, and we don't want to be a part of that anymore. In summary: The Taxi Industry is the way it is because of the way we have regulated it Uber is the way it is because of the way they skirt those regulations The answer to improving the situation is to overhaul the regulations and put everyone under the same umbrella, but city councilers are children who stamp their feet and cry when anyone criticizes their idiotic policies.
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That, and there might be a little bit of the "If that's the way you're going to ask me then I'm going to say no regardless of what you want, young man" in there.
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DariusLikewise posted:In summary: Don't forget that, in a lot of cases, these regulations were actively lobbied for by taxi companies themselves! Now they're bitching that the regulations are harming them. They should be promptly told to go gently caress themselves. They still have a monopoly on street-hails, and they have special privileges at airports, hotels, and they often have preferential parking all over the place.
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Melian Dialogue posted:Ah the old Sophistic "Russia is just as bad as the USA/NATO!" argument that gets trotted out by RT News and other Russian state propaganda. Such an odd marriage between leftists and RT News, considering the Russian state is one of the worst and egregious examples of a literal police state (lol meanwhile Snowden lobbing softballs at Putin during a TV interview). Yes, surely Russian aggression into multiple sovereign countries is "beneficial" the the stability of the world, we already have one superpower that does it so it logically follows why not have multiple? What is with you and trying to argue that people that disagree with your narrow view point are leftist RT watching propagandists? If you want to throw the word stability around, look at how stable the Middle East after decades of American intervention. Keep in mind it was basically Russia that helped Obama get out of his red line mess with Syria otherwise the right would've pushed him into another regime change in the Middle East. Given your hawkish attitude on our military's potential role I would not hesitate to say you would welcome a large scale military intervention to 'Bomb ISIS in Agrabah ' Given that we, western civilization, have been fighting AQ and killed Osama why do you suppose they still exist? It's because we cannot solely defeat these insurgencies with military might and must address the root problem that feeds these groups. American intervention in the Middle East in a variety of capacities has done no favours in this regard and needs to stop. I'm not so much defending Russia but rather explaining that your American exceptionalism trumpeting is both false and part of the problem. Ignoring Russia's obvious farce of a political system and blatant propaganda they pass off as news, they are an essential part of world stability regardless of their self interested incursions into neighbouring states. Even Kissinger has warmed recently to Russia's role in world foreign policy edit: I have also warmed to Dion as MFA, he is doing a good job articulating Canada's direction and I agree with it in some respects. Risky Bisquick fucked around with this message at 16:29 on Feb 10, 2016 |
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Hey if its good enough for war criminals, its good enough for me e: still lolling at "Kissinger warms to cluster bombing civilians" more like dICK fucked around with this message at 16:38 on Feb 10, 2016 |
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jm20 posted:Keep in mind it was basically Russia that helped Obama get out of his red line mess with Syria otherwise the right would've pushed him into another regime change in the Middle East. People who idolize Russia have a tendency of infantilizing the states around them. It's all about how Russia needs a buffer, it's never about what the democratically elected governments in Ukraine or Georgia aspire to. Russia has role to play in global stability, but this poo poo where you handwave away all the terrible destabilizing stuff they have done under Putin is loving insane. Russia hasn't been forced into anything, everything they have done has been purely self-interested. Trying to blame that on the west is loving stupid. As for this gem, maybe regime change isn't a bad thing when we're talking about Assad. But whatever, you'll probably give him a pass for all the things he has done because of "stability" or "the west."
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This is getting off topic, go to the Middle East thread and fantasize about US intervention in Syria being positive for the region as a whole.
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Turning back to Ghomeshichat for a second: Witness # It's all really confusing and he's probably not even going to jail flakeloaf fucked around with this message at 17:47 on Feb 10, 2016 |
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flakeloaf posted:Turning back to Ghomeshichat for a second: Witness #3 is Sarah Dunsworth, who was also a TPB character and a good friend of DeCoutere. Should that blunt the accusation of collusion a little bit? They'd been friends and colleagues for years, so thousands of texts between them isn't really that unusual. But, on the other hand, if you went out with a guy and he choked & beat you, and then your good friend also went out with him, wouldn't this come up in conversation before she also had a chance to be abused? Dude, publication ban. Oh nm, you mean 4th witness. Hope they call Ricky next. Also, different people, Sarah isn't the witness she had 5,000 text messages with.
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Ikantski posted:Dude, publication ban. Oh nm, you mean 4th witness. Hope they call Ricky next. If he can't smoke and swear, he's hosed.
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PT6A posted:If he can't smoke and swear, he's hosed. I'd love that, he could finish his testimony by telling us this whole loving thing is an elaborate promo, season 10 is starting April 20th on CBC with season guess star Jian Ghomeshi where the gang starts a hip radio show that is a front for selling weed while trying to stop Trudeau from legalizing dope and hurting their business.
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^That would be totally worth it.Ikantski posted:Oh nm, you mean 4th witness. Hope they call Ricky next. Also, different people, Sarah isn't the witness she had 5,000 text messages with. Bleh, whoops. I think I'm medically incapable of getting anything right about this trial. e: if #3 is Jeanna Harrison I'm going to puke forever. flakeloaf fucked around with this message at 17:50 on Feb 10, 2016 |
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flakeloaf posted:I think I'm medically incapable of getting anything right about this trial. Don't feel bad, aside from Henein, no one has.
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Hey, here's a story about the NDPs internal review http://m.huffpost.com/ca/entry/9196632 quote:"Our balanced budget pledge was, in part, responsible for presenting us as cautious change," Blaikie's note said. Cautious or stupid?
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brucio posted:Hey, here's a story about the NDPs internal review why_not_both.gif
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http://business.financialpost.com/news/energy/as-politicians-gloat-about-climate-leadership-saudi-arabias-oil-is-dumped-in-canadaquote:As federal and provincial politicians pat themselves on the back for their climate change ‘leadership,’ and pipeline opponents gloat about stalling construction of new Canadian pipelines, tanker-loads of foreign oil are delivered regularly to Eastern Canadian refineries, including increasing volumes from Saudi Arabia.
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Cultural Imperial posted:http://business.financialpost.com/news/energy/as-politicians-gloat-about-climate-leadership-saudi-arabias-oil-is-dumped-in-canada quote:Where is the political outrage ... [towards] rogue nations with inferior environmental records and deplorable behaviours toward women, dissidents and minorities? Godfrey is now slandering Albertans
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Maybe Alberta should make more refineries
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"well, i'd love to buy all that alberta oil at $50 a barrel, but there's no pipeline capacity so we had to go with $30 saudi oil"
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