I, personally, wouldn’t feel guilty. I trusted them to do the math and I agreed on the price they presented. Not my fault, not my problem.
I, personally, wouldn’t feel guilty. I trusted them to do the math and I agreed on the price they presented. Not my fault, not my problem.
I guess I’ve been lucky. My rent hasn’t increased in the 3 years I’ve been there. Then again, I rent from an individual owner via a management company.
There’s a process in which you can be deemed rehabilitated. You have to go a certain number of years, typically 5 or 10 but it depends on the conviction, without another criminal conviction then apply with the Canadian government for rehabilitation status. If granted, you can enter Canada again. If not granted, you…
It definitely seems like the US as a whole needs to be tougher on DUI’s. It seems to me that it’s just a slap on the wrist. Here, it’s definitely not worth it.
Yup, that’s true. If you get convicted of a crime that equates to an indictable offence (the Canadian version of a felony) you can no longer enter Canada.
In Canada, the penalties can be quite severe. For example, if you kill someone you can get life in prison, even if it’s your first DUI.
I’m not disagreeing with you. I was attempting to explain why price is considered the most important factor.
Yes, they’re looking for the cheapest flights because they don’t have much money. People will travel regardless of their finances. Your argument assumes people behave in logical ways; they don’t. People want to travel and will find a way to do it withing their budget.
Typically the only time I write cheques now is when I can’t be arsed to go to the bank for the nieces/nephew’s birthday card.
How does someone get that many DUI’s? In Canada, you’re likely to get jail time for the first one and guaranteed to get jail time on your second.
Price wins the majority of the time for the majority of people.
I never once claimed that corporal punishment should be your first and only discipline method.
You completely ignore my point. You state that research has clearly shown that corporal punishment doesn’t work. I am a living example that it does, therefore, the research you’re talking about is either wrong or incomplete.
Nope. I’m only angry when dealing with twats like you. In the rest of my life I’m a really pleasant person. I just really hate dealing with stupid people.
Right. So anger in any context, particularly on an online forum, is enough to show that I’m not a well adjusted person. Perhaps I’m angry because of people like you and other SJW fucktards keep trying to push your bull shit narratives on everybody and I’m sick of hearing it.
Their snowflake logic doesn’t work in the real world. They assume that you can speak rationally to children that are mid tantrum.
I was only spanked twice because I wasn’t a stupid child. I caught on and learned that certain behaviours elicited certain punishments.
I’ll be happy to conduct an in-depth study if you’re willing to finance it.
How cute. You say that like I should care. Like I said, you’re free to stop reading/responding to my comments if my language offends you.
If the studies are so conclusive then why are there examples of well adjusted people who were brought up with some form of corporal punishment?