Friedgreenmonkey
Friedgreenmonkey
Friedgreenmonkey

I bought a Canada Goose coat just in time for this winter from hell. I'm now convinced that the best clothing is made in Canada.

I agree with you on the quality. It is amazing. I have a few of their tops and a pair of the leggings, and the stuff has held its shape and texture remarkably well despite over a year of heavy duty wear and washing.

You know who has the best workout clothes? TJ Maxx. You know who has the best outdoor/workout clothes, customer service and dividends at the end fo the year? REI.

I would like to provide more pictures for journalistic whatever

Lighten up Francis.

If my breasts looked like that I would never put a shirt on.

I didn't think it was possible to make someone as gorgeous as Kendall Jenner look ugly. I guess I was wrong.

RIGHT? We need to discuss him a little bit more.

Outfit is cute, but the dude is Hot!

When I volunteered at an animal shelter in Chicago, we used to reach out to people who adopted the dogs for follow ups/ updates and one time the update from the adoptive family detailed how their little boy had trouble reading in front of people and so he practiced by reading to their little shelter dog and I swear to

This is one of the greatest shelters. When I lived in Berks County, I took my dog to their veterinarian office, located within the shelter. They do fabulous work including a sliding scale payment system depending on income for all vet visits. They also sponsor art exhibits to showcase local artists. I'm so glad

You're dumb.

I think it's an awesome initiative. Thank you for writing about this!

They're pyrex tubes. Vancouver has some fantastic harm reduction strategies in place (ie, Insite/Onsite).

I agree. I think of it a bit like handing condoms out to teens. Which maybe isn't a perfect comparison, but the larger point is that both fall into the "If you're going to do it, at least reduce the risks as much as possible" category.

Exactly. Harm reduction acknowledges that Person A will use drugs no matter what hurdles you put in their way and focuses on all of the small and big ways to keep that person, and those around them, as safe as possible.

I think I'm for this. Vancouver already has a needle exchange/supervised injection site, so this seems like a logical next step. I know there's a lot of the use "should/n't" surrounding this - they shouldn't be using drugs, they should just quit, the city shouldn't be paying for someone to abuse themselves. Should is

Canada always makes us look bad

Yep, exactly the same here. He's always shouting, "NO PICKING" — so frustrating.

Anyone else here a picker? My fiancee has a spot on his back that always gets a tiny blackhead and I'm the fucking devil with that thing.