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  1. ain't got no distractions can't hear no buzzers and bells

  2. Shouldn't these affordable housing solutions be located near the LRT lines?

  3. 15 - 20 minute walk to Eastgate from there but there are buses

  4. So, if you bought stock at opening, then sold a few hours later, you could have made a good chunk of money. I bet a number of investors did this, and they only question was how quickly to sell, then buy short.

  5. The ratio good to bad is much higher than most north american cities

  6. sure Kreskin because you've been to them all, right? Shhhh.

  7. Walking through an empty city during the early days of a global lockdown. The streets, usually bustling with people and vehicles, were eerily silent, devoid of life except for the occasional rustle of leaves or distant bird call. The sight of famous landmarks and busy intersections completely deserted felt like wandering through a post-apocalyptic movie set or a level in a video game where the NPCs hadn't loaded yet. The surreal quietness, combined with the clear skies unpolluted by the usual smog, made it seem as if reality had glitched, and I'd stepped into an alternate dimension where human activity had paused. It was a profound moment that blurred the lines between fiction and reality, making me wonder about the fragility of our everyday existence and how quickly the world can change.

  8. on the boulevard of broken dreams, and I walk alone

  9. You are forgetting “low power” tactical nukes that only take out a few blocks. Much more likely an asshole like Putin could use one on an actual battlefield.

  10. It's the big ones that are really fucking terrifying. They will end civilization.

  11. I was on a first date with this beautiful girl. We were back at her house and I had to go. I'll save you the details, but I overflowed her toilet and experienced all 5 stages of grief over the space of 27 long minutes. First was denial, then came the anger, bargaining, a brief but hysterical depression followed by acceptance. Arguably, the hardest part was standing in my wet socks, a trail of soggy footprints in her carpet while I admit my porcelain defeat and request the location of her mop. We've been married 2 years.

  12. reminiscent of the Frank n Beans scene in Something About Mary

  13. YAY PEANUT!! MASSIVE BINKIES ALL AROUND!! YEAH!!!

  14. Does anyone else smell a classic Pump 'n' Dump?

  15. Seems unlikely. It's expensive, time consuming, and quite difficult. More probable is that they're going to start requiring these large ships to take more precautions, including having their anchors ready to drop (a pain in the ass for the crew, but cheap) and having a tug assist near bridges (very expensive for the shipping companies)

  16. maybe the bridges should just have guard tugs loitering about all the time to fend off wayward ships

  17. I don't think so - is it really worth it to close down major bridges for weeks at a time to replace them, costing who knows how many lives by making local transportation systems function less well for that time? The main benefit of doing the replacement in advance is that you can plan for the dates that it is out of service, rather than it being unexpected.

  18. waiting til the old one fails results in deaths, shutdowns of ports and highways, and a huge mess to clean up, which will add to the wait time before the replacement can be completed

  19. It looks like the Persian Gulf when oil was negative 25 bucks per barrel. Remember that? Weird! Crazy! April 2020!!

  20. Let’s be honest, if the US ever became aggressive to Canada we are just right fucked and no amount of pilots, training, F-35’s, hope, wishes, or dreams are going to change that.

  21. Very reasonable prices at Lococo's. A local-ish chain with 2 locations in the city, we go there for our meat and produce.

  22. I thought I saw their bags being delivered in my building recently. Great news!

  23. Boycotting is great, especially when there is momentum like this. However, if you really do care about this monopoly and want to fight the systemic and structural problems that led to it please start reading some critical theory to try to understand the underlying rot that created this in the first place.

  24. maybe we should seize the means of production

  25. Shhh, the best way is to lead them towards the answer :)

  26. we have nothing to lose but our chains

  27. You can always piss on their grave. It’s even more of a boss move if they’re cremated and you pour them onto the carpet first.

  28. That's assuming you went to the funeral and know where the grave is. Much more satisfying to leave them with some choice last words ever and see the look on their face.

  29. The other passenger's face mask triggered him. He must have thought he was a cattle rustler

  30. how about a bandanna over the mask? cowboy-style

  31. The people screaming about infrastructure are the same people who scream we can't pay to fix our infrastructure.

  32. F = m*a (force equals mass times acceleration)

  33. The bunny on the label is happy because you are not pregnant! In olden times a bunny had to die to test for pregnancy.

  34. a hamster on a wheel when they're really flying must be pushing out at least one horsepower

  35. … Now if I help you, it matters that you see These sordid kind of things are coming hard to me It's taken me some time to work out what to do I weighed the whole thing out before I came to you I have no thought at all about my own reward I really didn't come here of my own accord Just don't say I'm damned for all time I came because I had to; I'm the one who saw Jesus can't control it like he did before And furthermore I know that Jesus thinks so too Jesus wouldn't mind that I was here with you I have no thought at all about my own reward I really didn't come here of my own accord Just don't say I'm damned for all time … Annas, you're a friend, a worldly man and wise Caiaphas, my friend, I know you sympathies Why are we the prophets? Why are we the ones Who see the sad solution - know what must be done? I have no thought at all about my own reward I really didn't come here of my own accord Just don't say I'm damned for all time … Cut the protesting, forget the excuses We want information. Get up of the floor … We have the papers we need to arrest him You know his movements. We know the law … Your help in this matter won't go unrewarded … We'll pay you in silver, cash on the nail We just need to know where the soldiers can find him … With no crowd around him … Then we can't fail … I don't want your blood money … Oh, that doesn't matter, our expenses are good … I don't need your blood money … But you might as well take it. We think that you should … Think of the things you could do with that money Choose any charity - give to the poor We've noted your motives We've noted your feelings This isn't blood money - it's a … A fee … A fee nothing more … On Thursday night you'll find him where you want him Far from the crowds, in the Garden of Gethsemane … Well done Judas. Good old Judas

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