

He probably thought he was dealing with Colombia and Taiwan.


He probably thought he was dealing with Colombia and Taiwan.
I’m just wondering why it’s the decade’s fault for the long delay.


Not sure if you’re asking rhetorically, because I’ll be damned if I know. It is the epitome of self-serving.


INB4 someone broad-brushes this to be about… ahh, fuck, I’m too late.


Isn’t there also a “buy Canadian” movement in Canada?
I can be worried about more than one thing.
…it’s a much easier message for politicians to rationalize.
I get what you said in the unquoted part, but maybe it’s just me. Buy Canadian is less rational than pointing out from whom not to buy, on account of how nationalistic it sounds. At the risk of sounding all slippery-slope about it, I don’t want to go down the road of nationalism.


The article doesn’t mention it, but there’s a “Made in the EU” labeling phenomenon happening that makes me worried about Canadian and Mexican products getting thrown out with the American bathwater here. The point shouldn’t be to fight nationalism with more nationalism. It should be to fight nationalism with good globalism.
Political extremists aren’t always the best at differentiating between correlation and causation. Let’s see how this plays out.


Am I old if I read BTRFS as butterface?


Thank you for looking at what I wrote and seeing humour rather than malice.


Your tea bag…
No, it’s not, because I use something other than tea bags.
That’s you. That’s what you wrote.
Catholics: Hungover and dutifully celebrating Mass.
I have no experience in this specific matter, but you could look up how to switch the sector size from 512 bytes to 4096 and, you know, just do the opposite.
Speaking of enshitification, who wants to bet that the calendar app doesn’t support an open standard like CalDAV?