Well if you go back to the very top of the article, you might just find a clue.
Well if you go back to the very top of the article, you might just find a clue.
18 years ago today, Canada took in thousands of stranded passengers of planes grounded when the U.S. closed the national airspace. Some were fed and housed for days.
Probably just needs a little more of this.
Ahh the Pete Townshend defence.
It’s called marketing and having a customer pool of incredibly rich rubes with vanities to assuage.
And there it is, biggest laugh of the day. You earned your +1.
He’s full of shit, but not all of the Liberals are. The only reason we heard about the SNC-Lavalin affair is because there are still principled MP’s in the Liberals. (Though, sadly, less than there were.) Ironically, we would’ve never heard about this scandal if it were the Conservatives, because they would’ve done it…
When planning ahead, it’s important not only to list the possible positive outcomes of your actions, but also the negative. That way, you can gauge if your truly dumbshit idea is worth undertaking.
Fuck off Tomato.
Why not, it's the 1920's all over again.
Fuck off Tomato.
These students are the model of bravery.
How excited were you to use this clip?
Neutral: The economy, because the economy is a human construct that will die with humanity, because it isn't the planet that will die, it's humanity that will die. The Earth will easily survive us.
Almost certain there’s a clause in the paperwork you signed that makes it very difficult to fault them for their technology acting erratically.
Laughing fucking my ass off?
Eat shit Hasbro.
The first race I actually watched was the Daytona 500 where Earnhardt died. I remember being shocked it happened because it looked so minor in comparison. HANS devices, they save lives!
It’s less about ignoring it happening, it’s about the oversaturation of it in the film.
I had a moment back in mid-00's when sat there mouse hovering on the link that would take me to the video to execution of the American hostage Nick Berg in Iraq. I remember sitting there for a good 10 minutes contemplating what I would see if I clicked on that link. Eventually decided it just wasn’t worth it, and that…