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If Pruitt locks himself inside the booth and doesn’t pick up the phone, they can’t fire him.

I know, right? That woven fabric wristband is going to smell like grated parmesan after a few jogs.

And even if you do build the muscle, women have higher levels of subcutaneous fat, which means you’re going to be “stealth-jacked”, unless you go through the ‘cut’ and ‘diuretics abuse’ phase most professional models stick to. I’ve been weightlifting on and off for ten years, and I build muscle fairly quickly for a

So threatened, and yet, so confident.

‘Rumbledethumps’ certainly invokes the dish’s side effects better than ‘tatties and neeps’.

I drink to never forget.

the WALL!

As an anthropologist, allow me to tell you this is objectively rubbish.

I’m a PhD working a contract gig as a technician/instructor. I had to take a year off applying for tenure track positions, as the constant stream of rejection letters was taking its toll.

Good to finally know who the song is about!

Just a heads up, all the Kinja Canadians 100% read that quote in Burton Cummings’ voice

Deep cut.

Hey, could you post a link to that quote? A quick Google search has turned up no sources for this.

Note on Goodsir’s dental examination: rotting teeth wouldn’t have been a very big surprise on a naval vessel in the mid-1800s. I believe he’s meant to have noticed bleeding, swollen gums and loose teeth - one of the early signs of scurvy.

Yep, King William Island is a bit far north. Wendigo (or Witiko where I live) is a part of Cree and Anishinaabe worldview, rather than Inuit

The bear amulet itself is almost an exact copy of a Dorset x-ray style flying polar bear:

It takes a special kind of fucking person to rig that up, take a step back and say to themselves, “Yup, looks good and completely un-problematic to me”.

Oh man. I spent two years in Kitchener, and every spring I had to bust out my studded shoe covers. The park I cut through to get downtown turned into a glacier of bald ice. I was actually glad to get back to Winnipeg. It may be cold as balls, but at least the snow doesn’t stick to you and the sun comes out once a