Wolverine's only mutant power was claws. The healing factor and unbreakable skeleton is just stock Canadian DNA
Wolverine's only mutant power was claws. The healing factor and unbreakable skeleton is just stock Canadian DNA
Canadians don't fight, they field strip you like a gun and use your parts to solve your friends.
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As someone who lives a few hours from Canada, can confirm. Canadians are nice to everybody because when they're not, they do things that make cartel shit look like jackass.
The citizens working bullshit 9-5's desperate to avoid poverty and starvation aren't calling in the air strikes. Votes in the so called democratic western world have been ceremonial at best for the past 90 years.
I have no problem with Jewish people or Israeli citizens. I have a problem with the authoritarian government in charge of Israel and any asshole still supporting it.
I get it. Hurt people hurt people. But goose stepping is goose stepping.
here's a way to find out if they give a shit about their membership program when they offer it to you: Say you're in a rush and cant today but ask them if they have a card or anything you can take home.
If the org cant be arsed to make a handbill to pitch their membership, then its probably meh.
And I was a total deer in the headlights in both places. Point being, I look back at that experience and see how it's shaped me as an adult. If it weren't for BC Hobby I wouldn't have learned how to handle a screaming adult. if it weren't for LA Images, I wouldn't know how to print my own books.
My first job was actually two jobs: Half the week I'd intern at a professional graphic design studio in charge of catalogs and magazines for major corporations.
The other half of the week I'd work at a hole in the wall hobby-shop owned by the most scummy white trash people you could imagine.
Companies don't -always- want memberships just to mine your data for advertising cabals.
Smaller, more specialty-focused stores can actually have some pretty cool services in place for regulars. As a consumer, don't write off every membership invitation as a total racket. only 99.999% of them
Being this definite puts the ball in their court too. It makes it clear you're not interested. If they pitch another offer, give them another polite "Not today, thanks tho" usually it only takes one or two to get the hint, but even if they pitch all of them, "not today, thanks" is a good closer.
By saying "not today" instead of "no" you're telling the cashier the pitch is going to be wasted on you without having to slam the door on their face, OR the offer.
Maybe it's a real cool deal and you actually want to check it out - but YOU decide when and if you will.
Tired of cashiers asking you for an email to sign up for membership stuff? You can't ask them to stop because it's part of their job, but use this string of words to stop the pitch dead without being an asshole:
"Not today, but thanks"
Clear, definite, but still engaging and friendly. Power-tool
As a former retail rat, some of my best friends fought in the fires of a overworked kitchens, diners, cafes and pubs. Hidden heroes, the lot of them.
The hero we both need.
Too little too late. The fact they tried is vile enough, but not at all surprising.
#GDC I'm out. ๐
Let it burn.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBbi... We've been trying to warn you since 1999
Most class based revolutions make the mistake of blaming the upper middle-class for cooperating with the corrupt rulers.
This situation is different. Even the millionaire class is collectively pausing to realize their part in this.
Come down. It's not too late. We need your help.
for these sorts of people, that's an ordinary day of things moving smoothly. the only reason you know about it now is because they don't expect you to make it out alive.
I look at people like that and I realize they have nobody left to go to but him now.
Then I look at all the cruelty they've been the hatchetman for and realize they've worked too damn hard at this to earn nothing for it, so here it comes.
I don't discriminate against people for what they are, but I think it's normal to discriminate against people for their chosen actions.
Like thinking they can strut around in a Trump shirt in 2026 without running into at least one fed-up stranger ready to take smoke just to say fuck you.
If they try to roll anything out it'll be done the way the government does everything. Cheaply, chaotically, and in waves. Make use of it.
Use emails and Cell for trusted people.
Report each wave.
Inform friends.
Share your research.
Keep each other safe.
Use Linux whenever possible. I'm stuck.
Stallman aside, the GNU project has been integral to digital equality, ensuring the production of useful and competitive software from nonprofits without sabotage or coercion by commercial organizations.
Silicon valley is threatened deeply by this, because they also depend on it.
Your laptop, tower, phone, tablet, is actually an incredible piece of precise engineering that cost these people trillions to invent. The first computers were compromises, allowances to the public to do what big scientists did. They did so well that some people accidentally shared too much.
These people want to sell you tech they can patch into a brick if they need to. They don't need you being able to do complex math, keep archives of film, art, and entertainment, talk to people without them knowing, simulate complex physics, and worst of all... translate.
Too bad, you own it.
eyes open. these slugs are obsessive and theyre starting to kidnap and assassinate people and then tweet about it. nothing should be assumed safe to use tomorrow, just because it was safe today.
silicon valley and governments at large keep making the same mistake with voters. they keep treating the unwashed masses like they're as observant as they were in the 90s or that they actually have the ability to stop the technological empowerment of individuals. That shouldve happened in the 80s
Not to mention, this entire "solution" sounds like something that was made to sound good to people who use the internet for cat pictures memes and videogames.
If their system's easily hacked, why have one? If it's difficult, the attempts to circumvent it become obsessive until completion.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOw8... Silicon Valley believes it has the right to insist all operating systems, commercial or nonprofit, require ID based verification to use.
This isn't protection, it's a pan-opticon for the privileged child-molester class stalk the public and silence children.
Resist.
There was a moment in 2017 where I actually thought Microsoft was serious on creating useful hardware and software to empower individuals.
I should have been asking why half my COMPTIA book covered Azure.