[-] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 38 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Make sure your kids are carrying so they can protect themselves incase some kid is carrying. 🤡

[-] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 36 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Now even our Gloriously Orange Saviour's lawyers are spouting FAKE NEWS! Bunch of LINOs!

There's no bond! There's no judgement! Some very smart folks are saying there may not even be a legal system! Have you ever actually SEEN a judge?

Fear not, our Incredibly Patriotic and Stable Genius is still running the show from Truthy Social.

Ok, hopefully that's everyone inoculated.

[-] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 33 points 8 months ago

They're not protecting you from Tiktok. They are protecting their interests from China.

[-] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 44 points 8 months ago

Did they intentionally chose a picture where she looks like she's morphing into Elon?

[-] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 38 points 8 months ago

The thing that keeps us from living lives of abundance is not a lack of technology.

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Maybe not as bad as some of their other recent missteps, but still! Google can't tell the difference between a Strat and a dead log? ;) ducks

[-] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 37 points 9 months ago

And then Bibi said he disrespected the memory of 6 million Jews.

No, Bibi. You did that. You've been doing it for years. May God judge you. After you die in a cell.

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"Indigenous communities in the region have been reporting poor living conditions and a wide range of health issues, that they believe to be related to oil sands production, for several decades. However, they have been repeatedly told that emissions from oil activities are within safe limits. Now, the results of this study may suggest otherwise."

Letting these companies self report is and always has been negligent.

[-] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 35 points 10 months ago

"Magic until it's not" basically sums up the whole Apple user experience.

[-] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 43 points 10 months ago

I have a couple of conservative friends. We just don't talk about politics or the issues of the day. Surprisingly it's not that hard.

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Not "a little worse than we thought." Has Premier Smith commented on this yet?

[-] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 51 points 10 months ago

Piers Morgan blocked me on Xitter, back when I had an account there. It was the highlight of my brief time on that platform.

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Well this ain't good. Who is going to want to invest in a province that knowingly deceives investors? (nevermind the electorate, we don't matter)

[-] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 100 points 10 months ago

I feel bad for people who are stuck in Florida and can't afford to leave.

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Here she is, my not-so-little industrious Cross Orb Weaver buddy doing maintenance on her web after a heavy rainfall. I got to watch her get this big and bigger -- it was a real treat and education. She's gone now but I hope one of her babies takes up residence next summer.

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Jesus guys, don't spend my tax dollars on this shit. The province is poor enough without celebrating those that made us poor (that being Canada and the Canadian provincial government of NL)

[-] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 41 points 11 months ago

From the article: [Israeli soldiers] often use the Israeli hit song Charbu Darbu, which has lyrics such as “We’ve brought the whole army and I swear there will be no forgiveness,” and “every dog gets what he deserves in the end.”

That's a hit song in Israel, is it? How dreadful.

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Analysis of BlueLeaks trove also shows police received training on domestic ‘Muslim extremists’ from pro-Israel groups

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Semi-related to the post. Yes, today is Saturday. No, the collaborative team clinic is not open today. So why the hell did the lady book me in for today? Doors are locked. So I walked into the walk-in clinic next door and they look in their system and say there is NO appointment for me, at all! So I imagined it? Was I talking to a ghost? Maybe I mistakenly took some peyote without realizing it and hallucinated the whole thing?

Hell, who needs statins anyway? If my next post makes even less sense then usual, I may have had a stroke.

And to be clear, I am not laying an ounce of blame at the feet of the nurses, who remain in an untenable position. The whole staff is underfunded and overworked, and the linked article is a perfect example of the attitude that leads to this sort of situation.

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What an embarrassment guys. So nice that you can line up three bedroom apartments for this lady, it must be nice to be able to call up a bunch of property owning developers and real estate moguls (aka St. John's city council) when someone gets on VOCM or CBC. These are the same people the feds recently called out for a lack of ambition on housing, right?

[-] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 36 points 1 year ago

Sorry, kid. Mom and Dad pimped you for internet points.

But in your parents' defense, many of them were completely clueless about the internet and Facebook exploited this without shame. Facebook told them to share their lives and they did, because it was novel and easy, and because the vast majority lacked the experience (what some zoomers now have) or technical knowledge (what some older geeks had) to understand the ramifications of what they were doing.

I have a one year old son (yes I'm a pretty old dad) and y'all are never gonna see him (too bad, he's adorable.) I -- or rather, my wife -- has friends who post pictures of their kids on Facebook. Inevitably they ask why they don't see our son on Facebook and we tell them were keeping him off social media until we think he's mature enough to decide those things for himself. There usually follows an uncomfortable moment, then responses have ranged from "hmm, that's probably a good idea" to "well gosh, I just put EVERYTHING up there! My kids gonna totally hate me when they get older LOL" We'll see how well that LOL ages.

Of course, most are in the middle ground where they post nice pictures while being cognizant of not posting anything embarrassing. That's still too much for our tastes, but those kids probably won't be traumatized by a pic of them in their lacrosse outfit or blowing out candles on their birthday cake.

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