793 pts · February 15, 2016
I love their small data package excuse about how “Canada is geographically challenging”
Correct. You also get less. We’ve got weird laws that have basically allowed for a monopoly to form.
A Canadian can dream. Glorious State Approved Telecoms are best Telecoms.
What’s weird is how many European international students I’ve found in my studies in Canada.
Surly you know I must report this to the party
“Help me find *Mein SS”
“America’s going to enjoy what the, ROCK is cooking tonight!!”
Hey let’s all vote in some crazy outsider party! Like, what’s his name...BootHatMan!
“Although the Second Amendment people — maybe there is, I don’t know.”
*Bootstraps Intensify*
Some of us have taken to calling it BeijingV2
Stalins home country is lit
What if I don't even know what makes me happy because I've lived life working a miserable job just to survive. 2/2
I've never understood this advice. What if I don't have the money to do what makes me happy? 1/2
Bow chicka honk honk
Classic
Their lack of foresight on services like Netflix and Hulu is a result of poor business development.
I think the biggest thing for me is ISP's are loosing money on cable TV, so they change the games rules. 1/2
I've heard politicians aren't even that expensive to buy.
Not much of a free market when the losers with poor foresight get to make the rules of the game.
'Everyone should have to compete in the free market, everyone except us'
What movie is it!? I always see this damn gif but have no idea what film it's from
Well, we could always kill the dealer and make our own hands. Rise up something something the proletariat.
2/2 It's given me a much better perspective on life.
I'm the same, though I experienced the drastic change when my family went from high middle class to lower class in a mater of months. 1/2
When we start editing historical facts, to make them more comfortable. That's a slippery slope.
Alright this is far more understandable, in this context it makes sense but we should always be vigilant of these things 1/2
They wanted to ensure that one of the worlds most horrific wars was more marketable.
The most frightening part of this is that they did it to make it more marketable. 1/2
I love their small data package excuse about how “Canada is geographically challenging”
Correct. You also get less. We’ve got weird laws that have basically allowed for a monopoly to form.
A Canadian can dream. Glorious State Approved Telecoms are best Telecoms.
What’s weird is how many European international students I’ve found in my studies in Canada.
Surly you know I must report this to the party
“Help me find *Mein SS”
“America’s going to enjoy what the, ROCK is cooking tonight!!”
Hey let’s all vote in some crazy outsider party! Like, what’s his name...BootHatMan!
“Although the Second Amendment people — maybe there is, I don’t know.”
*Bootstraps Intensify*
Some of us have taken to calling it BeijingV2
Stalins home country is lit
What if I don't even know what makes me happy because I've lived life working a miserable job just to survive. 2/2
I've never understood this advice. What if I don't have the money to do what makes me happy? 1/2
Bow chicka honk honk
Classic
Their lack of foresight on services like Netflix and Hulu is a result of poor business development.
I think the biggest thing for me is ISP's are loosing money on cable TV, so they change the games rules. 1/2
I've heard politicians aren't even that expensive to buy.
Not much of a free market when the losers with poor foresight get to make the rules of the game.
'Everyone should have to compete in the free market, everyone except us'
What movie is it!? I always see this damn gif but have no idea what film it's from
Well, we could always kill the dealer and make our own hands. Rise up something something the proletariat.
2/2 It's given me a much better perspective on life.
I'm the same, though I experienced the drastic change when my family went from high middle class to lower class in a mater of months. 1/2
When we start editing historical facts, to make them more comfortable. That's a slippery slope.
Alright this is far more understandable, in this context it makes sense but we should always be vigilant of these things 1/2
They wanted to ensure that one of the worlds most horrific wars was more marketable.
The most frightening part of this is that they did it to make it more marketable. 1/2