

This was so cringe I couldn’t even finish the video


This was so cringe I couldn’t even finish the video
It will be centered around everyone’s most beloved character.
You’re making a comic about Grendel!?! Thats so exciting

I think any of those bikes would suit your needs. Unless you’re extremely concerned about wind resistance or riding a fat bike, tire size wont make a big difference. The tread, material, and most importantly, air pressure of the tires are what you should be concerned with more than anything else. Personally, I ride a fully rigid 29" mountain bike that i primarily use for commuting. I find the wide tires are great for dealing with the shit road quality and I enjoy being able to take it off-roading without any hassle.
As for the bikes themselves, its hard to make a recommendation if you haven’t biked in ten years because our bodies and preferences change over time. If you know the types of things you like then its easier (or maybe harder) to find a bike you’ll like. In your position, I would honestly go for the cheapest bike available with fender/rack mounting points on the rear and the fork and just send it. Honestly, I might even go as far as suggesting you buy a secondhand bike and just seeing what you like and dislike about it before getting something new and shiny.
All that being said, I really love the overall vibe of the Marin Larkspur, good vibes and easy riding.


Great! So we can stop increasing the military budget now right?
What is the limit of a “community”? I live in a city where it is certainly not practical to grow the food needed to feed the city inside thr city limits. On thr other hand, in my province there is tons of high quality land that would be more than sufficient to grow enough food for the whole province, especially if the food system shifted to a vegetarian-focused one. Thats a lot bigger than my “community” but it is a lot more practical and arguably more sustainable.


Has this capital flight resulted in a measurable negative impact to California’s economy?


Its a myth in the sense that it isnt significant except in extreme scenarios (e.g. violent regime change, economic collapse). A modest wealth tax will not make that happen.


Capital flight is a myth. Not only that, but some capital is just challenging to move. Irving and Weston arent going to move their whole operations to other countries. Plus Canada has an exit tax.


You’re implying that the Liberals are left-wing
What are you talking about? DEI based loans? Mass immigration? Who is proposing these policies?
What was it about Mulcair that you like? He always seemed very Liberal to me and never proposed policy that seemed very pro labour (e.g. balance the budget in one year). I can tell you aren’t a fan of Avi Lewis, but all the candidates are more pro labour than Mulcair and IMO have proposed better policy than him.
What sort of candidate were you hoping for?
Im impressed you got to the end with how much shitposting you do! Congrats Dr. Fossilesque!


Europe is in a good position to capitalize on this but Canada does not seriously fund scientific research.
Aluminum foil maybe?

I found roasted crickets very bland and tasted like oats. I assume thats what they were fed.
I’d probably eat them if they were extremely cheap and accessible but I dont see the point when chickpeas, beans, lentils, and soy all taste better, are cheaper, and easily sourced.


Pretty ironic coming from a mayor of a suburban city. Im sure Old Toronto would like to stop subsidizing roads for Scarborough, Etobicoke, and North York. Personally, I would be a fan of property taxes reflecting how much it actually costs to maintain infrastructure around your home.
Love that cities are forced to pay this expense and have close to zero oversight or control over how big the budget is or how those expenses are allocated.


I’ve never seen sagduction so beautifully illustrated before
Im sorry you suffered through that