The person isn't even Canadian and has no idea what they are talking about.
What are you even talking about? There is lots different about USA and Canada, but in terms of the things listed in the original image I don't see any differences.
Edit: After looking it over again, yep...literally everything on the card is good and valid advice for Canadians. None of it has anything to do with any constitution at all lol.
Yep, and MAID is particularly useful in situations where one is physically unable to off themselves. Wanting someone who doesn't want to be around to remain trapped in that state is extremely cruel.
I think quadriplegic people should be able to end their life if they so choose. This shouldn't be a controversial opinion at all.
Which you can learn about....in Maus. Ffs.
Thank you! Makes sense. I think I was sort of misreading your statement initially. And I guess I never really thought about the 350s and aboves useful applications (or lack thereof lol).
I'll add my Honda Element did surprisingly well for many 1000s of km of rough logging roads once upon a time.
There's no good reason for these pieces of shit to exist.
So did you start taking an old civic to the in-the-bush job site then or what?
Edit: Or a midsize pickup or SUV or something? Helicopter? The down votes here are pretty absurd lol. I'm trying to figure out what vehicle to take to in-the-bush job sites in the future that can better handle the conditions, which the person I replied to specifically pointed out.
Naw, they don't get emotional about work. It's simply a place they choose to go in exchange for money. I'd worry a lot more about the gossipers and drama people. The people who frame their social life around work....those people scare me.
I'd honestly hire someone who said this lol, they would probably keep their head down and complete their work and then go home.
Meh, I find recognizing I have that ability is actually calming and snaps me out of the depression a bit.
$900 a month is quite affordable compared to hiring a private chef. It's all relative.
I'm cheap af, but that doesn't make me 'right'. If I made $1000/h or something it would make complete sense to pay $30 for a $10 meal each day if it saved me even just 15 minutes of effort that could be put towards working instead. In that case, I'd argue it would be 'wrong' and wasteful economically not to use the service.
Cannabis as a whole is federally regulated.
I'm ok with them harming some innocent people in the process of killing themselves. Greater good.
Naw, I'm down with exploiting others for personal gain but I simply lack the capital to do so in the same way as the ultra rich.
I'm not going to pretend every low income person is some ethical ideal, because I sure as fuck aren't.
And that's why like laws and shit are needed to prevent that exploitation or whatever.
Yes, I always save my own copy of any content I wish to keep.
I already have that with digital media though. I don't do subscriptions.
I can think of anything in Europe, but it could technically be the Phillipines too if we are just going off the $ symbol.
It does not exist in the vast majority of the world. But yeah there are stupid tipping expectations in Canada and a few other places too.
Those hoping for a dip in Kitsilano may want to go to a different beach.
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