nationalismisbad
Nationalismisbad
nationalismisbad

Personally the Delhi Belly affected my sports more than the air quality, but I still did them :)

Remember back in the day when TV shows would all do that moral plea for thanksgiving? Poor little whatshisface was always about to slip into the dark side if he didn’t demonstrate appropriate levels of thankfulness.

A lot of things in Delhi don’t quite make sense, but I love it anyways. They should run the race in September after the monsoon rains, that’s the cleanest most beautiful Delhi.

What shaming and mistreatment are you talking about?

Wait, what’s your beef exactly?

On nationalism and commerce:

I’ve always had issue with the American obsession with labeling supranational conflict under the lone catchall term of terrorism, and then drawing conclusions from that basis alone. What objective basis does the term have in identifying who the aggressor(s) are, in establishing motives, or in deliberating a response?

I’m always embarrassed by our not-so diverse team staff. C’mon Geoff, do better. This stuff isn’t acceptable anymore. ( I see you prob-drunk tweeting about US politics, maybe time to look inside.)

Taxes mostly I bet

Tell me more about Kuebeq, oh great Canadian.

Anyone have any idea if their new global platform on 2018 Crosstrek might address this?

Leave Jared alone.

Coffee is way more dangerous while driving IMO.

Look at this guy reasoning the impropriety of civil discord as if the solution to America’s crumbling civil society is to tell it to stop showing its cracks.

Financial Post had a good write up about this; the decision to cancel the east pipeline has more to do with economic realities of crude costs. The environmental considerations are political, transporting crude by rail - which will continue to be the case - is dirty and hazardous.

Gord Miller and Pierre Houde. And Brian Williams behind the desk.

Quoi? Parle-tu vraiment de Georges Laraque? Tu dit n’importe quoi.

Not that I find the dichotomy particularly useful anyways, but Cuba traditionally considered is a second-world country. Especially if discussing national poverty as a function of communism.

Maybe. I’m just some person, not gonna pretend I have any answers. But I haven’t seen anyone associated with the WTA support her. To me that’s more notable than public opinion.

Seems the actual tennis community isn’t accepting her back the way Deadspiners do. Maybe they know more than this wisest collection of sport-takers.