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Totally- and I'd be willing to give him the benefit of the doubt if he just somehow demonstrated a kernel of something... but as it stands I kinda can't get over the basic grossness of him being a political "legacy."

Granted, I definitely won't vote for Harper... but Trudeau makes me too cynical to support the Liberals

I haven't seen it personally in the last few days... but like another poster somewhere else mentioned, it seems to come up every few years. Honestly with the present government and the patriotic culture-war feelings going on, I would guess it has a snowball's chance in hell of actually getting anywhere....

He's a weird figure... like he kinda lives up to every cartoonish stereotype of someone who would be hated by Canadians. I guess there are a few novelty people in Canada who kinda have that obnoxious "telling it like it is" shtick.

Honestly while I'd like Harper to go, a Liberal majority is hardly gonna be a radical change... and Justin Trudeau is a laughably shallow trust-fund kid. To people who have been observing actual parliamentary debate, Thomas Mulcair is the only one asking tough questions, and while his party isn't going to be

Society will always includes individuals who needs help, and if society as a whole doesn't plan on that then it shouldn't be surprised when many people are living on the street. Heck- in France you can notice there's a direct correlation between their lack of housing for migrant asylum seekers, and like whole families

Badass.

It's basically never not playing droning guitar music.

Well I guess the total supply is 40 rounds, which is the same (or very close to) the Abrams, and I imagine the gas requirements of tanks dictate that they never be too far from resupply... but yeah, I just wonder how many rounds a tank in an infantry-support role and in an anti-tank role might be expected to need? I

The magazine size, while similar to the Abrams, doesn't seem very large? Do tanks expecting heavy contact have the ability (or need) to carry more magazines?

What does that make the public road or a state highway that these freedom cars drive on? Communism?

Maybe a kind of lame parental suggestion, but audiobooks! When I'm doing rote work but want to feel like I'm still learning something.

Light documentary: Jiro Dreams of Sushi.

Man... that really sucks... I don't know what to say even, because people in that scene clearly aren't aware of how awful their situation is.

Maybe he really needs to see something important (I mean in a human sense, not a religious one), to get a better perspective on how petty that party world is. I'm in the arts,

Gosh... does he take a hint at least? Presumably not since he thought that was a conversation topic for an acquaintance. :/

Hey if it's first year don't stress- it will be chill, and everyone in those classes gets much better as time goes on. Honestly too my art school experience was that like in life, the ones who worked hardest over time had the biggest pay-off rather than those who were just talented; I mean that just in that alot of

Honestly I think you just politely interact with them without giving special treatment... I mean the same as you would a coworker you're forced to work in close-quarters with: you're allowed to not invite them for a beer, but you still have to be professional when you interact.

I mean I guess the line gets drawn at

I don't know what your program is like in terms of flexibility, but can you bridge the studio drawing into your new field somehow? I mean in terms of "fine arts" drawing is a super open field, maybe if you don't want to work by hand you can look into Auto-Cad or other software, collage, abstract work, using

I dunno what it's like in your area, but I think you gotta be really careful about researching the actual pay in your area: wages have fallen for alot of p2p driving since their start, and you don't wanna be like a pizza-delivery driver who is losing value on their car and putting wear into it for minimum wage.

Blackberry is a much smaller company now than before, and they do have a niche: users of their proprietary high-security network.

I'll never buy one, but if there's one thing Blackberry is maybe good for its raising the bar for security systems... by them staying alive maybe we can all benefit.

I think the Quatro is a particularly bad project; I have a DP2S and the colour reproduction is great, and it has that "Sigma look" whatever that is. The Quatro in contrast seems to make much flatter and muddier images.

Incredibly expensive, non-functional, and not sustainable with little regard to a longer term future... sounds like a stadium made for the Olympics.

Hadid also passes the buck in regards to the deaths of migrant workers on her Qatar projects: "I'm not taking it lightly but I think it's for the government to look to