Ah yes, the freedom of owning a car.
Ah yes, the freedom of owning a car.
This movie was so good until the end. I was like “oh, ok.”.
This is subgenre dependant, decade also.
A favorite these days:
Crass - Penis Envy
I park illegally to get coffee in Montreal all the time, but I don’t do it-
-on crosswalks
-on bike paths
-for fucking Tim Hortons “coffee”.
What a guy!
I wonder how this compares to my Canadian tax contribution to healthcare
It’s not a whole community?
I used to be 300 and now I’m much closer to 200 (under if I’m careful) and I bike a lot. My calves and thighs are chiseled.
People have a serious bias towards what they can see. They can see protesters but they can’t see pollution. Effective protests are hard to ignore. So they see protesters as a bigger problem than polluters.
It’s a smaller button inside a larger button (sort of), the smaller (right) button you push to flush your urine and the larger (left) you push to flush your excrement. I’ve used these many times but if I’m honest I’ve never actually been sure if they work.
I was told my calves were absolutely shredded by an attractive woman. I’ll carry that to my grave.
Yes.
If they hurt no one else and infringe on no one else’s rights I have no business policing what two consenting adults do with their bodies, time and/or money.
Edit: it should also be totally legal, like all drugs.
Hotdogs, hamburgers, I like a little Shepherd’s pie with my ketchup, tourtière (Quebec mince pie).
Pins, patches, vinyl, tapes and very rarely CDs.
My band is planning out our merch for the fall and we’re planning on two shirts, four larger patches, 2 to 6 pin designs, logo patches and a 7-inch (TBR). It’s a street punk band.
My death metal band has a slightly different table, but it’s those things in general.
A band we play shows with often has hot sauce they produce for sale as merch.
You think that thing, held together by duct tape and bobby pins, is living to 2028?
Of course, young men were starting to be much too peaceful and open-minded.
I was there for a week 3 months ago and I stayed in New Jersey, took 25 minutes to get to the port authority in Manhattan and then the subway just went everywhere quickly and efficiently, I was stunned. You can pay with a card and after a certain number of uses it becomes free and the system was pretty easy to understand compared to some European cities.
I’ve heard horror stories, but New York (Manhattan to be precise) was fantastic up and down. People were nice too, we hit some rough looking areas and I was expecting some craziness but honestly Montreal gets rowdier and is generally angrier too.
Why are we still letting cars in our cities? Especially a city with such fantastic public transit, New York could set a new gold standard for walkable cities.
Human to bat conversion?
Hey I actually know this guy