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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I don't believe so. But you'll see them pop up in trading and buy/sell groups on fb, there's always a handful of people who have to change their plans for one reason or another and need to get rid of them, sometimes at cost. I'd even pay attention to fb groups based in toronto and nearby cities, I've been seeing passes popping up in them all week.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

The value of TSLA is more relevant to his debt financing than whether Twitter is operating or not.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

They didn't put new money into the purchase, they rolled their pre-existing shares over. Dorsey did the same FYI.

Y'all are giving this idiot waaaay too much credit when it comes to scheming behind the scenes. It was a really poorly thought out pump and dump, nothing more. There's no big evil master plan; he's just really that stupid, and rich enough to constantly fail upwards. With Xitter we're just seeing his xitty ideas in their purest form, without the influence of the handlers he has to manage his bullxit at his other companies.

Although I have to say, the accidental brilliance of going with branding that's so phonologically flexible is pretty fantastic, the jokes can write themselves now. But I doubt advertisers are going to appreciate the fact that their interactions on Xitter are colloquially becoming known as xcrements now...

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

I think it's more along the lines of the "it's a bold strategy, Cotton, let's see if it pays off for 'em" sentiment

 

TIL tour guides were supposed to be licensed here. Imagine the audacity though, to walk into a bakery and start making up stories about its history right in front of the owner lol.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I mean... take your pick on who he hasn't paid, there are pleeeeenty of examples out there. He even lost the ability to engage in arbitration over the unpaid severance because he didn't pay the mediators lmfao. https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=twitter+unpaid+bills

Serious question for you- why are you defending him? Like, the information demonstrating he's kind of stupid and a terrible person is so easily available to you. At this point you have to actively work to remain ignorant of it, and his history of trying to claim accomplishments that aren't his own. Why bother?

 

The lineup this year looks so good! Disappointing Nic Cage won't actually be able to join in, but understandable because fuck the studios, honestly. Sympathy for the Devil does look so good and I'm sad I wasn't able to get tickets :( I'm focusing mainly on full length features, although #BossBabe looks great! A Disturbance in the Force looks pretty hilarious too, and I'm going to also try and get into as many Larry Kent films as I can afford lol. Stay Online might actually be a bit too hard to watch, so I'm still on the fence about whether I have the emotional energy to see that one. tOuch Kink is also on my list. What are y'all gonna check out?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

oh boy, "daring use of green screen throughout the film", this is going to be the Breeniest of Neil Breen films and I am so down for it! thank you for sharing OP! :)

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago

Brazeau is an interesting example, because he has engaged in some advocacy for vulnerable populations in recent years (e.g. warning labels on alcohol, pushing for research on male suicide). Does not absolve him at all of his past shenanigans, but I'd say he's not lock-in-step the same as Duffy or Beyak and that ilk. Seems like he's learned a little bit about what public office should be about.

This asshole, on the other hand... Senators should absolutely face sanctions, at the very least, for supporting seditious fuckwads and saying their voice matters over the everyday citizens that make up most of the population of Ottawa.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The Lufa model needs to spread across the country. They have a handful of urban greenhouses in Montreal, so a lot of the produce I buy is actually grown in the city, and everything else that they can't grow themselves is procured directly from the producers/farms, not from a re-seller.

(although, fuck their labour practices, I very much wish they had competition in the city so they would be pressured to clean up their act in that regard, I hate that I feel like I have to compromise my values in some way in order to buy local and direct)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I mean, have you reached out to your local farms/CSA groups to inquire about delivery and encourage them to establish something like that? The pandemic definitely pushed a lot of groups to incorporate that into their model, if you haven't checked recently you might be surprised. I mean, even if it's just to demonstrate interest for a pick up point in your area or ask if they're affiliated with a local supplier who does deliver, it never hurts to reach out

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

aha, this comment makes your position a bit more clear for me. reading your initial response had me feeling a bit kerfuffled because, for me and for the progressive people I know, the line is pretty clear as to what's acceptable and what's not- it comes down to whether someone is making an attempt to dehumanize others or defend those actions in others. there's SO much effort being made to paint the position of "the left" as anything and everything else, but it really does boil down to standing for the humanity and dignity of others. when our poorest, weakest, most vulnerable members of society can thrive, we all thrive. it's important to recognize beliefs that are trying to masquerade as that when they're really something else altogether.

in other words, I think it's important to really get at what a belief is about. I wouldn't call that automatic pushback against men's rights and supporting men progressive or left wing, tbh. you're so right that there is a ton of automatic pushback on the part of a lot of people because they assume men's rights = the typical MRA misogyny. misandry is woven into so much of that response and people don't necessarily consider how they're hurting others in an extremely similar way when they embrace that narrative. the conversation around how to support men does get so toxic so quickly for a few reasons, yet it's not the zero-sum game many people treat it as. the reality is, men can be subject to things like domestic violence and rape too, and they deserve support just like anyone else in those situations. at a fundamental level, supporting men in these situations isn't the threat to women and others that a ton of people treat it as in their knee-jerk reaction to the topic. these hard topics deserve discussion and consideration too, but often the reactions we're talking about, that pushback, doesn't come from a place of offering respect and dignity. and that's not very "left wing", so to speak.

I think because I'm queer, pan specifically, there's a sort of odd sort of advantage in this regard in being exposed to situations where calling out regressive beliefs that masquerade as progressive happens a bit more frequently. there are pleeeenty of examples of this in queer spaces- misogyny from gay men, misandry from gay and bi women (honestly, in my experience the latter has been MORE problematic in that regard, but I'm keenly aware that's my own experience and maybe not that of others), TERF & LBG-but-not-the-T groups, and bi erasure are all queer examples of this that are encountered, sadly, not infrequently. Pride is meant to be a radical celebration of people living their life to the fullest as their true self, and it's so often not, instead bogged down by division, othering, and sometimes downright hatred. There are unfortunately a lot of people out there who treat their own queerness as a zero-sum game where breaking the mould and being different is seen as a threat to their own existence because that's just how their belief system works. People don't necessarily want to think of themselves as regressive in their beliefs, but when they're pushing a narrative of misinformation or hate, it's so, so important to recognize and call out that bullshit for exactly what it is- it's not left-wing, it's not progressive, it's a defense of a status quo that harms others.

Outside of queer spaces, you might not get as much exposure to digging at problematic viewpoints like that, to the pushback that happens to that reaction you're talking about. It's easy to fall into the trap of thinking "both sides" when you have these anecdotes of harm, but when you really dig into the beliefs, it's really not both sides, at all. It's important to call out regressive beliefs for what they are, it's important to identify a hateful belief as such, and it takes so much courage to do that when those voices are screaming at you and over you from different directions. I hope you know, this queer gal sees you and what you're advocating for when it comes to supporting men who face harm, and supports you in that.

 

I looked at my settings and couldn't find anything relevant. I previously had 100 posts displayed per page set up on old reddit, and this is the only thing I'm finding ever-so-slightly annoying about lemmy. Is this a thing that I've just not been able to find? Or something the instance might be able to implement in the future? I wish I knew enough about scripting, markup and programming languages to actually contribute myself here, the lemmy.ca admins have a ton of work on their plate (and are doing a FANTASTIC job, thank you for your efforts!!) but my knowledge is veeery basic in that regard.

 

I need to break out of my Allo Mon Coco rut (those potatoes tho omg). What's your favourite place to head to for breakfast on the island?

EDIT- these are all awesome suggestions that are now on my list of places to check out, merci!!

 

Craig Norris is a big advocate of independent Canadian artists, I can't not start this community up without sharing what he's currently working on :) DAE miss the R3-30?

 

ICYMI, the entire Red Green series is available for free on a couple of platforms- Youtube linked here, it's also available on Tubi (a free streaming platform), and I believe I saw mention it's on Pluto as well but I haven't checked out that service yet. A Canadian classic!

 

A really good read, and it delves a little into the etymology of "drag" in addition to the intersectional history which I thought was pretty fascinating!

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Any of y'all interested in having a sort of mtl-themed book club here? There is a pretty fantastic homegrown literary scene in this city, so I doubt we'd be lacking in titles to choose from. One book every month or two, and we could discuss in a corresponding thread, something like that. If there's interest, I'm happy to coordinate :)

EDIT- really happy there's some interest!! I'll draw up a list of possible books to choose from in the next few days and reach out to those who comment for your thoughts so as not to clog up the community with constant posts. Once we've got the first book picked I'll make another post for discussion, unless y'all think a different structure would work, lmk!! :)

 

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I really miss Eater Montreal's lists they used to release, but it looks like Tourisme Montreal might be a decent alternative, for new restaurants at least. If you have any suggestions, for blog sites or places to check out, please share!

 

Hi everyone! I'm looking for any advice y'all might have on incorporating yogurt into your dough, particularly when making flatbread. Most recipes I've found online so far are by volume :( so I can't really get a sense of what % to try for. I'm at the point where I usually just pick a target hydration % and go from there, but I'm not quite sure how to account for incorporating yogurt in that approach. Any words of wisdom? Thanks!

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