

Offering a generous tax credit for proof of vaccination ought to resolve the problem easily enough, given the simple-minded and grift-oriented nature of your average antivaxxer.


Offering a generous tax credit for proof of vaccination ought to resolve the problem easily enough, given the simple-minded and grift-oriented nature of your average antivaxxer.


Careful, your prejudice might be showing. It’d be awfully embarassing for people to find out how terribly simplistic the paradigms are with which you’re evaluating worthiness of your peers.


Who fucking cares about this irrelevant pissing contest anymore. It’s all politics and doping scandals, what does the undercarriage have to do with ANY of that? Why would anyone even aspire to even compete in this in today’s world.


I did, thanks. I decline to agree with it’s premise, based on other articles I have also read.
Be.
Fucking.
Predictable.


No. Be predictable. Fuck this noise.


I bet you’d be able to get a great grip on his hair as you wind up with the other hand for that oh-so-punchable face.
I was born in Calgary. I lived in Alberta for 27 years of my 49.
In my lived experience: a lot of this disdain is earned. Albertans are entitled as fuck.


If corporations are people, then sandwiches are speech.
A flawed hypothesis. LOGO and Hypercard > Lotus notes.


Sure. But I’ve seen enough red hats, and pickup trucks or front porches with flags to know people voted for this misery. It’s not impossible that MAGA cheated; dishonesty is in their nature - it’s actually “cheating” to say one thing and do another. However I don’t believe that they needed to cheat very hard.
I think the vote was pretty close, and that your country is just full of horrible people.


Because “the establishment” doesn’t get a ballot. The people do.
People. Voted. For. That. Thing.


7x if you use Newtonian classical physics. I think CERN discovered that it’s actually 9.4x harder when you account for the quantum foam. Plus in accordance with the theory of indeterminacy we might just spontaneously make trade deals with other partners.


Canadians are not buying America’s shit, and are unlikely to resume that habit anytime soon. It doesn’t take effect immediately, but when you compound it with the other ass backwards trade policies you’re living under now you will all be suffering greatly within a year.
So will everyone, mind you.


Ronald Reagan. Any movie where he’s a stigmatized gay man during the early AIDS epidemic. I want to sit in that directors chair and watch him get more and more visibly uncomfortable.


Canadian: Sorry.
American: You haven’t even said “Thank you” for my offensiveness.


Disaster area stunt ship.
Also: they about be sipping on Amontillado, and the dudes name should be “Unfortunado”.


YOU ARE OUT OF ORDER!
does a bump of government coke, dies


Haven’t you been keeping up? Heaven does forbid that now!
It seems so fundamental to the equation “how much of a village it should take”. To me, that’s the only hard metric that matters (not on an individual level, by any means, but averaged out, over the long term trend).
What is the cost to each of us as individuals so that we may all, on average, enjoy a better quality of life than we do today.