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cyborganism
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cyborganism@piefed.cato Montréal@lemmy.ca•Photographie de Montréal qui date de plus de 20 ansEnglish4·5 hours agoC’est quand-même fou le nombre de gros stationnements pour les autos.
Eh? Which book are you talking about?
cyborganism@piefed.cato News@lemmy.world•Tomatoes are set to jump in price as Trump slaps a 17% tariff on the grocery stapleEnglish61·11 hours agoRight after Canada and the EU backed down on the foreign digital taxes.
I’d still read the novel. Atlas Shrugged would be my choice. It would be like reading the Mein Kampf. But all for education purposes, and to see how absurd it all really is.
By the way, the First Testament was a fucked up read. So violent. So gory. I still haven’t gotten around to read the New Testament, but it’s in my to-do list.
Can we take a moment to appreciate the artwork on these posters? These artists deserve recognition.
cyborganism@piefed.cato CanadaPolitics@lemmy.ca•A private bill to give 16-year olds the vote is back in ParliamentEnglish2·11 hours agoAt 16 I certainly would have voted like my parents because they had made me think the same way they did and any other way was wrong.
In hindsight, every choice they made was the wrong choice that brought in further conservative politics, austerity and the destruction of our social safety net.
cyborganism@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Chris Selley: Toronto dares the Carney government to punish it for ignoring housing demandsEnglish21·12 hours agoI mean, had more people voted with their convictions rather than trying to beat the conservatives, we would still have ended up with a very weak minority conservative government with a stronger NDP, which wouldn’t have been that bad.
The Liberals and the NDP would’ve had to form a coalition and the NDP would’ve had a much stronger influence. They could have worked together to pass bills that improve our society and empower the middle-class, whether the Conservatives like it or not.
OR, if the Liberals had aligned with the Conservatives, then you would have seen an uproar, especially because of the current geopolitical context.
But we definitely need to give the NDP and the Greens more space. I hope people will remember that in the next elections.
I certainly am very disappointed in Carney’s government, but I’m not surprised at all. I knew this would happen and I don’t know what people expected out of an actual establishment world banker.
cyborganism@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Chris Selley: Toronto dares the Carney government to punish it for ignoring housing demandsEnglish11·12 hours agoI said just that during the elections and was downvoted.
cyborganism@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•What Would It Take for Canada to Build Its Own Fighter Jets Again?English1·12 hours agoThe money is there. The Weston family and other billionaires are all holding it.
cyborganism@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•LILLEY: Carney's 'ethics disclosure' raises plenty of questionsEnglish9·13 hours agoToronto Sun. Yeah, no. I ain’t reading this conservative conspirationist garbage.
cyborganism@piefed.cato Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•As heat soars, the Southwest ditches ‘swamp coolers’ for air conditioning | Highly efficient evaporative coolers used in dry Western states for decades, but being replaced as temperatures riseEnglish01·16 hours agoHeat pumps are a much more energy efficient alternative.
cyborganism@piefed.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•Realizing Arch isn't for me after updating broke VLCEnglish1·16 hours agoI used to be like that. I just get so tied from work, seeing computers and software all day and having to constantly learn new technology that at home I’m just looking for something that doesn’t change too much and is familiar.
cyborganism@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Uber Drivers Have Unionized For The First Time In CanadaEnglish1·16 hours agoAmen brother.
cyborganism@piefed.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•Realizing Arch isn't for me after updating broke VLCEnglish7·1 day agoI’ve been using Ubuntu/Kubuntu since 2004 and I’ve always been happy and had very little problems.
It’s a good, no hassle distro that works and is fairly up to date, especially if you use the non-LTS ones. I prefer staying with LTS though. At least my OS is stable and I don’t have to spend my free time troubleshooting anything.
cyborganism@piefed.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•Realizing Arch isn't for me after updating broke VLCEnglish111·1 day agoThis is probably the best answer.
cyborganism@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Uber Drivers Have Unionized For The First Time In CanadaEnglish19·1 day agoThis ain’t the Uber customer complaints department.
cyborganism@piefed.cato World News@lemmy.ml•Desertion Crisis in Ukrainian Army Reaches Alarming LevelsEnglish1·2 days agoI’m sorry but all of that is a big ass load of bullshit. No matter how you try to sugarcoat it.
First you talk about a coup, then you say it isn’t. Then you attack Zelensky because he was an actor, completely disregarding what he’s been able to do with the difficult situation he’s in. Arnold Schwarzenegger was also an actor but was a great politician and was a great governor for California as far as Republicans go. So that’s not a good reason to discredit someone. In fact, anybody can go into politics and become great.
His presidential term may have ended a year ago, but how the fuck do you conduct an election when a chunk of your country is under foreign occupation? There are usually measures in place in constitutions for times of war, and guess what? THEY’RE AT WAR!
I tried to keep an open mind about this and your article and watched your videos, but you’re over the edge. You’re irrational. I’m not gonna have this argument anymore. I’m done.
cyborganism@piefed.cato World News@lemmy.ml•Desertion Crisis in Ukrainian Army Reaches Alarming LevelsEnglish2·3 days agoSo I actually took the time to read those articles and watch the video. Now I’m not well informed on past Ukrainian politics, but none of them talk of Zelensky. Which I think was elected democratically and not put in power via a coup.
And honestly, if I had to pick between a pro-Russian and a pro-US government in that area of the world, I’d pick a pro US one for sure. It’s the least worst choice.
Right? Why is it always “make life harder for the working class” and never “make billionaires pay their fucking share”???