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There is crime wherever Nutty Squirrel goes. He is obviously the problem.
Nunavut is 2M km²Isn't Nunavut kinda crime-frequent and of the severe variety? I know your place isn't there but it's isolated and shit happens.
The "isolated areas" version of crime usually more close knit and neighbors being savvy bitchy drug guzzling alphas. Farmers and businesspeople spawning out of those places may work hard, but they can fuck themselves for being pieces of shit.
You got booze
You got drugs
You got no monitoring.
Perfect for breeding a criminal spirit.
Politicians can't save you from your own community's culture.
Has it really started just with Justin Trudeau or had the Canadian collective devoured and accepted a softer approach decades before?No, but they are the ones that cause it. Trudeau's catch and release program is mostly to blame. These people should all be in jail but when they get caught they're just released the same day. It's widespread everywhere now.
Timmins was safe before you were born. It is obviously your fault, Damien Thorn.No, but they are the ones that cause it. Trudeau's catch and release program is mostly to blame. These people should all be in jail but when they get caught they're just released the same day. It's widespread everywhere now.
Timmins was safe before you were born, it is obviously your fault, Damien Thorn.
The polar bears doI swear to Christ, this was the thread I usually went to so I didn't have to worry about politics, let alone - who gives a f*!K - about Canadian politics.
That's National SecurityI thought Canadian politics consisted of arguing over whether milk should remain in bags or move to cartons.
Ah, yes, Americans with their good-natured ribbing of Canadians for using bags for milk when most people in US know that plastic bags should not be used for liquids other than gasoline.I thought Canadian politics consisted of arguing over whether milk should remain in bags or move to cartons.
With LEDs it doesn't even cost all that much to have the lights on.I'm working on a project out of a client's offices. The client owns the building, no landlord. The office restroom (a multi-banger) has motion sensor activated lights which time out after ~3 minutes. The motion detector doesn't detect people in the stalls. So after three minutes, the lights go out and it is pitch dark. The client's employees have adjusted by always bring their phones with them to the bathroom, some bring flashlights. Suggesting that maybe they replace the motion sensor is met with shrugs.
Bring your therapy axe with you.I forgot to get celery from aldi, so I had to go to walmart to pick some up, a bit out of my way picking up fuel for the chipper. Pretty minor problem I guess, but going to walmart always gets my anxiety level up. Not a fan.
FedEx? Naw, thay say delivered and signed for.Appliance delivery said 1:30-4:30... It's now 5:17