I would. I'd force my way down your throat, hammer your cunt, and finish balls-deep in your asshole. And you'd love it, my beautiful submissive slut.
The Democrats won't win an election while opposing fracking. O&G is far FAR too powerful to let that happen. If Harris stood firmly against fracking, then the opponent would win - be he (and it will be a he) Trump, Musk, or David "Son of Sam" Berkowitz.
No, I'm not exaggerating.
They would, and they do.
But because they're rich and determined to play both sides of the fight, they also pour some (less) money towards the Democrats to have some leverage.
Frankly, I don't see much of a problem with this.
They'll sell the "Apple" charging cable for $40 or something fucking insane, but as long as you can buy and use a normal USB-C cable that does exactly the same thing, go for it.
Of course being Apple, they will probably void the warranty or add an identifier to their cables so that nothing else works. In that case, I hope the EU bankrupts them completely.
You misspelled 2026.
Jagmeet Singh has lost all authority to talk about political matters.
He's now on the same level as Ford, Poilievre, and Smith.
As hilarious as this is, it doesn't really address the question of whether farts will maintain their potency in a jar, or if they'll degrade in the presence of air.
If farts never lost their potency, the entire planet should be unbearable by now.
That's hardly fair. An extremely determined and well-organized psychopath - who happens to manipulate the premier's office - has been working on this for a decade. Albertans are pretty fucking wishy-washy and wayyyyyy too right-wing, but the hardcore extremist hatred is being carefully stoked by Nazis. Nazis named Take Back Alberta.
You are falling exactly into their snare.
It's a "mostly reasonable" petition that will get "mostly reasonable" people to support it. In fact, it is a direct, deliberate, methodical attack on the LGBTQ2+ community, and aimed at making them feel unsafe.
If we were going to call this reasonable and ban all religious iconography from the government, then we shouldn't be allowed to sing God Save the King or O Canada on government property. ("God keep our land/Glorious and Free" since 1980).
This is absolutely hate-based, make no mistake.
First off, 851 people (20%) signed the petition.
"Those individuals" who raised this are undoubtedly tied back to Take Back Alberta - or at least, the organizers are.
They will do the same thing that Westlock did: Present this as a neutral "no special interests" policy, and then advertise the shit out of their rational opinion, attacking the woke extremists for forcing their issue on what should be neutral territory.
Then they'll get about a 51% vote - not representative of the entire town, but enough to ban pride symbolism in the town.
Then they'll move onto the next town - maybe Rocky Mountain House or Didsbury or Sexsmith or Brooks. Actually, scratch that - they won't touch a town in Smith's riding for now.
But over time, they'll get the same bylaw passed in another town and another and another, until they can claim most of the rural electoral districts. Then - maybe after getting a few larger towns or even cities (Lethbridge), they'll petition the government. "Clearly the majority of Albertans support this neutrality, so let's make it a provincial law."
And David Parker will sit back, chuckling in his white robe and hat, as he destroys the lives of LGBTQ2+ people, and finishes his second front - banning abortion in the province.
Just saw "The Play That Goes Wrong," and it is a two hour masterpiece of a play within a play.
I see videos of complete productions on youtube. Go watch one.
Make no mistake - Trump would do that and more.
"Yeah, we killed her. We'd killher again if we could. Whatcha gonna do about it?"
There are more people who need transplants than there are organs, so the medical profession has to make decisions about who to deny. This was a reasonable decision, in my opinion.
Have you played Morrowind? Best Elder Scrolls game by far, in my opinion.
And so hard to play, so yeah.
Not gonna happen. It's a lot of work, and they'd rather spend it making new games (for legitimate reasons).
Personally, this makes perfect sense to me.
Johnson exemplifies everything the UCP stands for: Unrepentant and unapologetic bigotry, hatred, authoritarianism, and abuse of others.
Basically, this isn't a surprise. Smith is now saying the quiet parts out loud.
Jennifer Johnson could return after trans policy reforms pass, premier tells party members
Jennifer Johnson could return after trans policy reforms pass, premier tells party members
OK, I know nothing about furry social interactions, but non-furry cons - comic, scifi, etc., are all generally quite welcoming.
The best advice I got as an introvert who moved to a different country was that I don't have to be outgoing, I just have to pretend to be outgoing. Acting, essentially. It was surprising how easy it was to fake sociability, to the point that I made a few friends.
Well, there was certainly interest in it...
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Horrible people are horrible people. Oprah has been an enabler of corruption and scams for as long as she's been popular.
Mythbusters tried this, and were a bit surprised thst it works. They were able to turn cheap vodka into premium (as confirmed by blind testing with an industry professional).
However, the filters get consumed pretty quickly, and cost more than buying good stuff in the first place.
With rice liquor, if it's that horrible to begin with, maube don't buy it?
Hey Calgary!
The kid got our car banged up, and we're getting it fixed under insurance.
Looking for recommendations of body shops in town, preferably ones who work directly with insurance companies.
Of the ones proposed by my insurance co., CSN Lou's and ProColor Collision are looking hopeful. Any thoughts?
Who have you heard? Who did you fall in love with? What were your moments? Share 'em all here.
Hey all.
Canadian here. A number of years ago my family visited New Zealand, and while falling in love with the country and the culture, I also discovered the Hei Matau - the Maori fish hook.
This has haunted me ever since, and I want to carve one for myself. However, we've spent the last decade starting to understand the relationship between European settlers and the North American Indigenous people.
So what I do in my basement with carving tools is my own business, but I ask honestly if wearing a Hei Matau in public is considered respectful or appropriation. And also if the material matters in this context. (It would likely be from a tagua nut - "vegetable ivory" - although it's possible I could get some whale bone from my coastal friends.)
So after a hard winter of riding, the preload adjuster snapped off on my old Dart 3 fork.
The plug itself is still usable to hold the spring in place, but there is now a clear opening for water, dirt, and whatnot to get into the spring side of my shocks.
They do well enough for the riding I do, so I'd just as soon not get new forks. If I could find a replacement adjuster I'd be a happy camper, but alas - Rockshox/SRAM doesn't have decade-old parts available that I can see.
Any other leads you good folks could offer?
Just looking to start up some chat about the event. Would love to hear how the Gina Carano panel went!
Greater transparency cited as reason for pulling back curtain on previously unreported cash
Former Conservative O'Toole leader alleges Chinese interference may have played a part in his ouster
The party member behind 2021 petition for a leadership review, Bert Chen, vehemently denies allegations
Apparently you can apply online for your (R)PAL now. Great to hear and very convenient since I just passed my exams today, but it's a very new process, and I'm curious about how smooth it goes vs. the old paper submission.
Has anyone tried it? If so, what was the delay in getting your license?
I created this post on my local server, calling for what I thought was reasonable action against a self-proclaimed threat to Canada.
Someone in the community disagreed (fine), and reported the post on their hosting instance (lemmy.world), which led to an immediate deletion of the post (on that single instance only).
Think is, I really don't feel that it was warranted - and neither do most of the community members over on lemmy.ca.
I realize that instances are autonomous, but is there an appeal process to potentially have this reinstated?
Yesterday I created a post on a regional community on lemmy.ca.
Fairly quickly thereafter, I got a DM saying that the post had been removed because someone who disagreed with me complained. Oddly though, the DM came from a @Automod@lemmy.world - not the server hosting the community.
Furthermore, I still see the post when I go looking - and there has been a bit of discussion about it.
So my questions:
(a) Can a post be removed from a specific federated instance without being removed from the original instance? (b) Is there an appeal process for removed posts? I'm sorry that the guy got all butthurt, but my post was sincere, measured, and (I think) reasonable. If it offended someone, they should discuss it.
Just a reminder that #DanielleSmith and the #UCP are welcoming #tuckercarlson for a visit this month. It would be a shame if this man was denied entry into Canada because he is a danger to Canada.
IS he a danger to Canada? Well, he's openly called for the US to invade and depose our democratically elected government.
There's a change.org petition to deny him entry:
CSIS has a non-emergency reporting system, or you can phone them at 613-993-9620.
"New Kia cars are not being released to Ontario dealerships — and reportedly many more across the country — to sell. Instead, they’re being stored on this compound, 30 kilometres south of Kitchener, Ont. and allegedly on other similar compounds across Canada."
A charge sheet from the Ontario Court of Justice in Newmarket shows Law was charged Monday with 14 counts of second-degree murder, in addition to the 14 counts of counselling or aiding suicide that he was already facing.
Calgary mayor explains why homeowners are facing a 7.8% increase.
So when my mom moved, I inherited her 1960s MCM coffee table. The end pieces are veneered particle board.
Now the veneer is in good shape - no chunks missing, no big lifts or anything - but it’s rough and covered in tiny not-quite-bubbles.
I’d like to find some way of just smoothing it all down, and I expect it to look natural again, but I’m being cautious. Anyone dealt with this before?