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beerandoil 6 points ago +6 / -0

Another one is an out right refusal to ask for help. When I was in university we had an Indian guy, born in Canada, but still very much part of their culture. We had a simple homework assignment which he had misplaced. Rather then reach out to one of us for a copy of the assignment, he found a some what similar homework assignment from another university online and did that. Except he also misread that, and the “assignment” he did in one night was a 15 page term project at another university. He didn’t get any credit for doing all the work, but he got a sympathetic prof that let him hand in the assignment late. After of course, haggling for credit for what he already did.

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beerandoil 3 points ago +3 / -0

Any tax dollar that a corporation pays is one less dollar that could be used for wages (and get taxed there), purchase new equipment (and get taxed there), hire new staff (and get taxed there), etc.

Why again do we tax corporations?

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beerandoil 14 points ago +14 / -0

We are fucked from every possible angle.

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beerandoil 1 point ago +1 / -0

Gonna share some tips on the dividend portfolio? Im bag holding lots of oil companies that used to pay dividends.

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beerandoil 12 points ago +12 / -0

Ya get what you pay for. Some deals are too good to be true.

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beerandoil 2 points ago +2 / -0

Doesn’t surprise me at all. Who is going to wash the left over jam out of their containers and peel the labels off and put it in the bins all nice so they don’t break. It’s worthless. Only the beer bottles that people take to the depots are worth something, and usually only the brown ones are cleaned and reused.

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beerandoil 10 points ago +10 / -0

Currently. They’re slipping that line in for a reason.

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beerandoil 3 points ago +3 / -0

I should have started a “medical supply” company when this shit went down and took huge government contracts that I could not ever fulfill and then disappear.

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beerandoil 10 points ago +10 / -0

That’s about the same size as the crowd we had at the BLM protests in Calgary in June. The media described it as “thousands”. I’m sure this protest (if at all mentioned in the media) would be described as “a few hundred”.

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beerandoil 4 points ago +4 / -0

I am convinced that municipal recycling and compost collection are the result of lobbying from the company that makes the bins.

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beerandoil 3 points ago +3 / -0

But are plastic bottles reusable over and over again? I know glass beer bottles are collected, washed, relabeled and refilled.

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beerandoil 9 points ago +9 / -0

A few more suggestions;

  • USA Bullshit
  • New Canadians
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beerandoil 4 points ago +4 / -0

This reminds me of my father about 10 years ago when he was doing infill housing. It took him a year to get a building permit. They city was refusing because of the setback (distance between sidewalk and house). The allowable setback is based on the houses on each side, the idea being that all the houses on the block should be similar distance to the sidewalk. Well this was on a corner, so the setback was based solely on the house on the other side. These where the last 2 houses on the block to be redeveloped for infill. Because of this old house, he had to limit the size of his infill, loosing about 8 feet to the curb, and about 250 square feet on each side of the duplex. A couple years later, the last house was knocked over, and it could come much closer to the curb, they got the extra square footage and better profit margin.

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beerandoil 18 points ago +18 / -0

It works either way. Either the tourists learn just how awful the Chinese government is, or the government bans them from going to the Czech Republic and the locals can have some peace and quiet from the worlds worst tourists.

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beerandoil 1 point ago +1 / -0

Is China planning? Of course they are. That’s what generals do. They move their little blocks on their maps and run their simulations and think and scheme just like they always have. Always have a plan, even if you never ever intend to use it. The USA does the same thing. Shit they probably have a plan on how to invade Canada if needed. Any competent military has people running plans all the time for any and every scenario.

As for the link, that’s quite the conspiracy, a fun read at lunch.

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beerandoil 3 points ago +3 / -0

People keep telling me “dude you have to check out this joe rogan podcast, it’s the best”. 8 minutes later and I’m wondering how much I really know about my friends, and if they are completely sane.

Joe Rogan seems like a spineless cuck, too afraid to at least entertain an idea and see where it goes.

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beerandoil 7 points ago +7 / -0

May god not have mercy, but be firm and fair.

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beerandoil 3 points ago +3 / -0

Now is the time to make sure western government officials are being very clear that they want to “put the leftover Chinese takeout in the microwave”, instead of “nuke the Chinese”

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beerandoil 3 points ago +3 / -0

Look at the name of the poster. It’s basically his blog, he posts a lot.

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beerandoil 2 points ago +2 / -0

What’s worse is they breed like rabbits. Projections show that Saskatchewan will be 50% indigenous in the 2050’s.

To be fair, I do know some indigenous individuals that have done well for themselves. They did it by getting off the reserves and joining white man’s world. This is the only way forward.

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beerandoil 1 point ago +1 / -0

A rare breed and old. Rex Murphy won’t be around for ever.

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beerandoil 44 points ago +45 / -1

Create a system with catch limits and a season to ensure the lobster population is able to replace what has been harvested. Have all fishers licensed and compliant with the system and enforce big fines on those that don’t comply with the system.

Then declare that some people are allowed to ignore the rules that everyone agreed on because of their race. Canada 2020.

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beerandoil 30 points ago +30 / -0

I want to say it’s a larp. I really really do. But I just can’t fully write it off as such. Clown world isn’t funny any more.

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