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True...but that’s also no reason not to bring it up. I know we’re not talking about hard-hitting journalism here, but it’s nice that someone is raising the topic.

Yeah, social media is inherently performative, and no attempt to make amends (if that’s even the right term) is going to seem genuine on that platform. It sounds like he doesn’t really get it yet, though, so he’s probably better off trying to fully comprehend what’s so gross about his behaviour before he tries to

I prefer it to be dark as late as possible in the morning, but in my experience that’s a minority opinion.

He’s so good with the media. Absolutely amazing the last couple of years, when the Jets have been playing poorly.

I’ve always felt that we pronounce it more like “oat” than “oot.”

Y’know, growing up here (Manitoba), I always took the daylight hours for granted. I’m in my 30s now, and it only recently sunk in that 4:30 pm sunset in the winter, and 10:30 pm sunset in the summer, isn’t normal in a lot of places.

I’ll have you know there are at least three more reasonably tall buildings.

As a society, we’re constantly petrified of being subsumed by the American behemoth to the south, and are therefore ridiculously sensitive to any and all criticism.

You guys have the mall. That’s still a thing, right?

Today’s sunrise: 8:24 am

As someone who lives here, I can confidently tell you that if you visit, you will have a reasonably pleasant time.

Paul Maurice is damn good with the media.

Do you want his kids to grow up to be Kinja commenters?

the two sides agreed to provisions that will see the DPRK participate in their first Winter Olympics since 2010.

This sounds interesting - is it a good choice for a filthy casual who’s just looking for an occasional adrenaline rush? I don’t have time for much more than that.

I don’t think they’re cars - it’s some sort of mass transit system that can drop you right off at your door, even if you live in a skyscraper.

I never remember just how much I enjoy “Minority Report” until I rewatch it.

Apparently, “Molto Mario” was Batali’s show from 1996 - 2004, and Food Network was planning a six-episode revival to air this year.

You’d think they’d have the resources available to them to develop a brief, articulate statement.