I agree with the first part, but pre WWI was over a hundred years ago. I’m sure there’s more relevant and recent examples that could be found to strengthen an argument.
I agree with the first part, but pre WWI was over a hundred years ago. I’m sure there’s more relevant and recent examples that could be found to strengthen an argument.
Loud and lying every second word != lucid.
If goose are geese, moose must be meese.
I wanted to love it but my bank’s development team is dumb and won’t run on Graphene, sending me back to the stock Pixel image.
Pharma wants that sweet IaaS platform. Insulin-as-a-service.
It’s a very accurate one too.
We actually refer to them by their proper name here, the Canadian cobra-chicken.
Exactly. Nobody wants to work for unliveable wages. It’s a wage shortage, not a labour shortage.
Or, after being tired of being lowballed for work and offers to be paid in exposure, “fuck you, pay me.”
There’s a startling lack of quality a lot of the time now, it’s gonna get hella bad when the trades-boomers go.
Check out Vivaldi then.
Any evidence Canada is responsible for ordering assassinations in other countries? Would love to know more about that.
Look at this adult with a car. I bet you even claim to have impulse control too!
Super satisfied Vivaldi user, checking in. Chromium based and removes a lot of the Google. Custom settings are a power users dream.
Sadly the phrase “it’s the economy, stupid” is still relevant when it comes to voting.
I’m still salty about that broken Liberal promise to reform our elections. None of the parties care about it and it seems no one wants to try to change it.
In Canada, we don’t seem to have anyone trying to solve it. We have a housing minister who promises to make housing affordable without lowering existing home values. Can’t do one without the other…
Vancouver runs an average of 3800 for a two bedroom apt. Not a luxury suite. A standard, 90-00s era decor apartment.
I see an HTTP 418 in the wild, I upvote.
Glory to Arstotzka!