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I'm not going to riot but I will probably purchase a stolen Roku off of craigslist so that I can say I helped the economy
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 00:33 |
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bvj191jgl7bBsqF5m posted:They're going to be lined up to protect the new Apple store There it is, the protestant work ethic Montreal cops just enjoy beating people for the sake of it
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 00:34 |
Montrealers of all stripes and walks really do seem to do everything for the love of da game. Corruption, Racism, Bigotry, Vehicular Aggression, Drinking, more Racism, Smoking, Cursing, and even some Music Festivals in there too. Gotta give it to em. Also can somebody please save us from the UCP, this madness is getting uncomfortable.
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 02:57 |
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i know its a bit out of place for this but I remember going to pints and quarts on bank in ottawa for the last tragically hip concert, but this, theres some equivalence for Quebec that I feel compelled to share even if its just for me and whatever other lost soul who gets it, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoNTblEQtf4 merci Karl, et les cowboys quote:Quelle soit extra ou ordinaire digitalist has issued a correction as of 05:18 on Apr 27, 2024 |
# ? Apr 27, 2024 04:43 |
I was wondering why I saw so many sad French tweets. That's too bad
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 09:04 |
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quote:Tous gaux dans le cimetire Have to think about this one re: residential schools.
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 09:09 |
bvj191jgl7bBsqF5m posted:Vancouver is not having any public playoff hockey viewing parties because Ken Sim wants to make sure that there are no riots this time around. Go Canucks!!!! Lmao at being this scared of a repeat of the lamest riot ever. The only thing that got destroyed was that one London Drugs. Did get that one shot of a guy totally whiffing his jump over the burning cruiser right behind Kevin Newman though, that was cool. Speaking of BC saw that they're apparently backtracking the decriminalisation thing? Sounds like another orange landlord party bending to the cops, who they love and support, lol
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 09:12 |
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DaysBefore posted:Go Canucks!!!! There was this developmentally disabled man, always wearing a Canucks jersey who used to ride the same bus every morning for years up to SFU when my brother and I were students. A day or so after the riot, they were showing the footage of everyone rushing out of London drugs with loot and paused it with this very guy centre frame looting two big bags of chips with a huge smile on his face. I was so happy for him. Economic conditions the way they are right now I can understand why Landlord Cop Mayor Sim is afraid. I know many people who are in dire straits and would for sure descend on downtown if history repeats itself.
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 16:34 |
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https://twitter.com/_llebrun/status/1784247291823439889?t=Kmo_KSbsKCi_7kDl0cK7Hw&s=19 Lol, well done, Ottawa Tourism. You successfully promoted crackpot conspiracy theorists who are using false advertising and fake sponsorships. I'm almost tempted to wander down to Lansdowne after lunch to laugh at the dipshits and maybe check out the flea market.
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 17:01 |
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bvj191jgl7bBsqF5m posted:Vancouver is not having any public playoff hockey viewing parties because Ken Sim wants to make sure that there are no riots this time around. Third time's the charm!
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 17:19 |
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Arc Hammer posted:https://twitter.com/_llebrun/status/1784247291823439889?t=Kmo_KSbsKCi_7kDl0cK7Hw&s=19 I fell down a rabbit hole recently because the latest in the odyssey of Atlantic Canadian CFL Grifts is the Atlantic Moose, which lo and behold shares the same mailing address (a downtown Ottawa UPS Store, down to the Suite#) and contact phone number as the organizers of this years Ottawa Book & Food Expo. Everything is an op.
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Arc Hammer posted:https://twitter.com/_llebrun/status/1784247291823439889?t=Kmo_KSbsKCi_7kDl0cK7Hw&s=19 Wow! We wandered in there after finishing at the flea market and playground today. It felt extremely weird so we left right away, but we had no idea what it was.
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 18:16 |
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They want to build a 25 000 seat stadium in PEI for people to watch CFL games? Not loving Halifax?
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 18:52 |
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is the cfl popular enough out there to get, uh, one in six people in the province to turn out?
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 18:56 |
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they keep trying halifax and failing to con the city into it so why not try pei I guess iirc they did a cfl exhibition game a couple years ago in moncton (bigger extant stadium) and it went fine
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 19:04 |
Mike Savage is finally leaving office so, God willing, we might finally be at the end of the desperate begging for a CFL stadium
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 20:08 |
Maybe we can try and bring back the basketball team for the fourth time though lmao
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 20:08 |
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Its been a while since I was out east, but I cant imagine just driving from Fredericton to PEI for a game, then back home, assuming I wasnt boozing. Isnt it like 3 hours each way?
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DJJIB-DJDCT posted:Its been a while since I was out east, but I cant imagine just driving from Fredericton to PEI for a game, then back home, assuming I wasnt boozing. Isnt it like 3 hours each way? dont forget the fifty dollar bridge toll too lol
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infernal machines posted:is the cfl popular enough out there to get, uh, one in six people in the province to turn out? I haven't watched a game since I left home, but I'd drive from Summerside just to have something to do. I imagine half the island would, plus it helps that half the island is an hour from Charlottetown. The tourists would love that too. DJJIB-DJDCT posted:Its been a while since I was out east, but I cant imagine just driving from Fredericton to PEI for a game, then back home, assuming I wasnt boozing. Isnt it like 3 hours each way? Ah, the drive from Fredericton to either PEI town, my artillery. It will take exactly 3 and 10 minutes to Borden assuming you gas up at the bigstop in Salisbury, and you only drive 10km/h over the limit (they will get you). It's pretty much 20 minutes to Summerside or Charlottetown from the Albany Y. I've done that as a day trip a couple times, it is the worst experience possible. Your entire day is nothing but an endless march of trees and car-killer potholes. You'll never believe how relieved you could be to get back to Fredericton. I just ended up moving to PEI in the end. Plus the drat bridge, yeah. I think a more realistic question is "how many people are going to make a trip out of going to see a game?" That person from Freddy definitely won't drive to the island and back in a day for a game. They might come for the game and drive back the next day. That doesn't sound like a lot of people though.
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 23:40 |
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pei seems like it needs just one or two trains to make the cfl work really good
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 00:56 |
They had trains..... RIP
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All of Canada:DaysBefore posted:They had trains..... RIP
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 01:16 |
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Ahem... I miss the trains down in Caaaanada...
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 01:30 |
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DaysBefore posted:Go Canucks!!!! They're banning consumption of use in public spaces (parks, public transit and hospitals), which I'm ambivalent about. The reason why the decriminalization project in Portugal worked is because it was mandatory that you go into a rehabilitation program if you were a user, whereas Canada its completely voluntary and the programs they do have are ridiculously understaffed and underfunded (especially after Covid) that the users are going to realistically say "no" to going. I work in health and I've seen bullshit on both ends of it: On one hand, it's going to make users hide their activities and lead to more overdose deaths being less visible now, so its going to lead to more victims. However, it was also total bullshit to offload the problem onto the public and walk away from the problem without doing any follow up or strategy. Having users shoot up in a hospital waiting room in front of everyone one, or having a dude with a needle in his arm passed out in front of an elementary school, and having no recourse of action is bullshit.
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 02:21 |
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https://twitter.com/AHousefather/status/1784372668600287318 Anthony Housefather has now pivoted to wishing that charter rights be suspended. He truly needs to be pantsed.
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 03:35 |
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the only encampment I'm aware of in Canada is at McGill
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 03:56 |
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It's too late for words then. Time for Trudeau to make like his dad and get Quebec under control.
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 04:09 |
Drunk Canuck posted:https://twitter.com/AHousefather/status/1784372668600287318 God he's such a piece of poo poo. If it wasn't for Obergruppenfuhrer Freeland he'd probably be the worst Liberal by far
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 11:03 |
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Drunk Canuck posted:https://twitter.com/AHousefather/status/1784372668600287318 no student has ever camped or yelled before, this is a threat to our national security and if trudeau does not call out the military he should be deposed by the king
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 12:52 |
Lol at Trudeau Jr. getting his own Just Watch Me moment but with students asking for an end to supporting genocide
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 14:57 |
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Doing a pirouette behind the IDU headquarters
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 15:01 |
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Saw on the CBC last night that Canada is now a world leader in some kind of far right and/or racial violence per capita. There was a qualifier on it but I don't remember, possibly with multiple victims. Anyways congrats all!
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 15:25 |
Nice, good work everybody
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Entorwellian posted:They're banning consumption of use in public spaces (parks, public transit and hospitals), which I'm ambivalent about. The reason why the decriminalization project in Portugal worked is because it was mandatory that you go into a rehabilitation program if you were a user, whereas Canada its completely voluntary and the programs they do have are ridiculously understaffed and underfunded (especially after Covid) that the users are going to realistically say "no" to going. I work in health and I've seen bullshit on both ends of it: On one hand, it's going to make users hide their activities and lead to more overdose deaths being less visible now, so its going to lead to more victims. However, it was also total bullshit to offload the problem onto the public and walk away from the problem without doing any follow up or strategy. Having users shoot up in a hospital waiting room in front of everyone one, or having a dude with a needle in his arm passed out in front of an elementary school, and having no recourse of action is bullshit. The core underlying problem here is that there really does seem to be a huge shortage of treatment options. I recall reading some tweet from an activist that pointed out that a big problem is that if you decide you really need to stop and get clean and reach out for help the health service will be like "yea sorry" and they'll add you to some week long list and so that window where you were ready willing and able to get into treatment passes. And I don't expect anything to change if the NDP get dumped, because the next government will look at the cost of expanding treatment and balk. I assume the desire to avoid costs has been at the root cause of nothing really ever changing my entire life. So the public keeps demanding that what we really need is treatment, and government keeps not doing that because it costs money. Some how (through propaganda I guess) the public has decided that Harm Reduction, instead of being a strategy to limit deaths while people await treatment, is instead the government's strategy instead of treatment. So progressive governments are going to get continuously more and more hosed here if this continues and they keep underfunding treatment and the public is seeing no change. It seems inevitable that the NDP had to dump decriminalization because again the media drum beat had convinced the public that decriminalization was like the government's main core pillar to solve drug problems, which is insane because it was really always just a minor thing to limit the secondary effects of drug confiscation, reducing petty theft, and encouraging drug users to have positive interactations with police and to visit the health care system. Decriminalization was becoming a huge distraction and an election is coming up. It was doomed. But yea I still have questions about why decriminalization resulted in the police just deciding to stop doing any and all enforcement of any sort of drug use at all. Just because a person is allowed to possess a small amount opiates doesn't necessarily mean that they can casually smoke it in front of the skytrain station and yet apparently police were more than happy to allow this. It seemed to me that the police used decriminalization as an excuse to quiet quit. Feels very weird how the media have been thoroughly uninterested in this, but I mean Vancouver Sun and Province both owned by the same right wing corporation so it's all agenda driven reporting at this point. Femtosecond has issued a correction as of 20:12 on Apr 28, 2024 |
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maybe invest in mental health so we aren't drinking and shooting up to self medicate
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 21:51 |
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Yeah, the quiet quitting is spot on. The cops do it every time something is done that pisses them off so they can then argue in the next election cycle for more budget and point to decrim as the reason, rather than their inability to deal with the new paradigm. I have heard as well from people working as therapists/rehab/nurses in a DTES outreach program, basically the most street entrenched people. They all said that a heavy users motivation to get sober can last sometimes as short as hours and what would be successful would be having a system where the space exists at that kind of speed. They also mentioned that housing is the crucial step after treatment and that they have never seen a person escape addiction after getting clean if they didnt have housing immediately lined up after getting out of a centre. People either get discharged and are in a neighborhood where they dont know anyone and face intense judgement from their new community, including getting the cops called on them. Or, they go back to the DTSE where they have community and can live without judgement and get quickly back into the drugs. Like you said, you gotta have the money to back up the progressive policies or else they look terrible to the public who dont understand drug policy and any idea other than arresting the homeless for being homeless is poisoned for at least a decade.
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# ? Apr 29, 2024 01:10 |
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TEMPLE GRANDIN OS posted:maybe invest in mental health so we aren't drinking and shooting up to self medicate best I can do is make both of those expensive or illegal
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# ? Apr 29, 2024 01:58 |
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So ontarios plan to improve education which the hogs are gonna lap up: * Bring back cursive * Phones bad * Social media bad* * Vape detectors ** We're getting nothing but Boomer catnip policies like this in the future right * This is in the Tiktok is showing kids how full of poo poo we are sense definitely not the "let's yell racist poo poo at Black players" sense ** If I wasn't at work I'd look up who's getting the money for those vape detectors. They're about as real as the dowsing rods sold in Iraq Isentropy has issued a correction as of 14:47 on Apr 29, 2024 |
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Cursive is good and phones in the classroom are bad, but the fact that spending didn't even enter into this is hilarious.
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