The Fast Approaching Sidewalk: A Story of a Baby's Head

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I have no anger towards Mexicans and actually a lot of my friends are Canadian I just like taking potshots at them
 
Elenmmare 说:
Archonsod: Canada is not half French. First off, Quebec isn't 100% French, as it is home now to quite a lot of immigrants, and previously, English Canadians as well. 7 million x2 doesn't add up to 32 million.
What do a bunch of half French colonials know about maths? **** all, that's what. Even Belgians managed to make nice chocolates, and they've got Dutch in there as well.
 
Damn. Didn't think of that one!

Ebin 说:
Whoa! I just learned that people don't like Canadians. I guess you learn something everyday right? But judging from this thread it's not as hated as Mexico. Or is that just an American stereotype that the world hates Mexico?

We keep sending communist broadcasts over the border about universal healthcare and Stalinist things like that.

Here's the good news; in a few more years, over half of America's population will be obese, preventing them from getting into their tanks and running us down!

(For some odd reason, the Arctic winters preserve us and cut down our obesity. We're half as obese as Americans.

Then again, it could just be all the hard-working immigrants we bring in)
 
Sheesh, this forum is really going downhill when a baby being smashed against the sidewalk is the cover for a spam thread.

And what's the latest with this eaglestick psycho, any bookies taking bets that she gets less time for having no penis, then i would for flashing it in the street?
 
Pagan 说:
Sheesh, this forum is really going downhill when a baby being smashed against the sidewalk is the cover for a spam thread.

And what's the latest with this eaglestick psycho, any bookies taking bets that she gets less time for having no penis, then i would for flashing it in the street?

It's less the whole woman-thing as it is the we-stole-her-great-grandfathers-land-in-a-never-before-occurrence-of-people-actually-conquering.

Had this argument with my uncle. He's of the opinion that we should give Natives special privileges because we took away the current generation's inheritance. I find this stupid; the whole process of birth is imbalanced then, because people are born into varying degrees of comfort. The Natives weren't the only people granted the short-end of the Colonial stick; what about the indentured English servants or black (though few) slaves in Canada? Do we give money to everyone not born a prince? It's time we stopped viewing people as part of 'groups' and seeing them as individuals.

It's not the government's job to equalize everyone, at least in the government we've elected.
 
Elenmmare 说:
Then again, it could just be all the hard-working immigrants we bring in)
Hard-working immigrants? You're kidding, right? I've never seen one of those.
 
Equus 说:
Elenmmare 说:
Then again, it could just be all the hard-working immigrants we bring in)
Hard-working immigrants? You're kidding, right? I've never seen one of those.

This man begs to differ.
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Sir Lulzalot 说:
Equus 说:
Elenmmare 说:
Then again, it could just be all the hard-working immigrants we bring in)
Hard-working immigrants? You're kidding, right? I've never seen one of those.

This man begs to differ.
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I meant the immigrants of today. People like Carnegie there became a part of their adopted homelands, not a part of society one wishes would simply go back where they came from. I've met very few "new Canadians" worth the space they take up.
 
How many immigrants have you actually met and spent time with to actually know that the majority of immigrants are not worth the space that they take up?
 
Piles - I lived in BC for more than a decade. And, no, I don't think the way I do because of seeing how overrun that province is with them - I made lots of friends there with people who immigrated 30+ years ago to this country, and are as Canadian as anyone born here, regardless of skin colour. They, too, think the bulk of those coming in now and in the recent past should be turned away. The bulk of the newcomers are known criminals simply seeking to acquire new territory and escape those who are pursuing them, or are people so inconsiderate of their fellow man they'd as soon as slit your throat than look at you. The thing that really makes me wonder about them is why they all think we owe them something - how can I owe somebody I've never met something I've obviously never taken from them?

Very few who truly wish to become Canadians ever come within sight of our shores, since the price people smugglers demand is so high nowadays. Those that manage to come up with the funds all to often perish en route, never to see loved ones again.

As for temporary foreign workers, well, I would have to admit I'm a little more biased on that. Having your job taken away by someone willing to work for $1.31 per day less tends to do that to you. Aside from that, so many of them are so poorly trained, they're a hazard to work with. And, at a time when unemployment rates nationwide are so high, provincial governments continue to cast their nets farther overseas in hopes of finding more individuals willing to work for even less than those they found last time. The only good temporary foreign worker is one headed back home.

Why don't I say "the only good one is a dead one"? Simple - because I know that's what many of them think of us.
 
BC? That don't count for ****. BC is the USA of Canada, Ontario is the Canucky-English, Maritimes are all a mix of Eires and Welshmen, and Quebec is, of course, filled with mini-frogs. Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba are completely boring and ordinary, and the territories are all a mix of Mongols, Ruskies, and otherwise Asian specimens. And of course PEI is inhabited entirely by a colony of talking potatoes.
 
Equus 说:
Elenmmare 说:
Then again, it could just be all the hard-working immigrants we bring in)
Hard-working immigrants? You're kidding, right? I've never seen one of those.

As for temporary foreign workers, well, I would have to admit I'm a little more biased on that. Having your job taken away by someone willing to work for $1.31 per day less tends to do that to you.

Euh, condradiction?

Anyway, you sound like me 2 years ago or my brother. I live in a city and go to a school filled with Canadian Chinese. They are harder working and more appreciative than 95% of the ****heads I meet whenever I go back to Canada. You're making a generalized statement.

First off, I'm sure you're aware that Canada is a country of immigrants, just some came at different times. I agree that after a certain point you lose the 'immigrant' mark, but who ever said our opinions on when that happens is the same? What I do know is that the guys working construction that I met this summer were a mixture of immigrants and Canadians and they all worked just as hard and well as eachother.

There was a Turkish fellow who painted and a newly-immigranted English carpenter among them. Now compare them, hard-working people who earned their way into the system by speaking English, proving themselves worthy and integrating into our shared culture, to the welfare dregs that take cash from the government to get drunk on Friday nights and pick fights with, well, anyone not like them.

It's not about immigrants. Its silly and ignorant to point out an entire nationality of immigrants and label them as not hard working. There are useless people in every class and of every ethnicity/culture.
 
Elenmmare 说:
It's not about immigrants. Its silly and ignorant to point out an entire country's immigrants and label them as not hard working. There are useless people in every class and of every ethnicity/culture.

I would say the super upper class has the highest concentration of useless sacks of ****, but you are very correct.
 
Ruthven 说:
BC? That don't count for ****. BC is the USA of Canada, Ontario is the Canucky-English, Maritimes are all a mix of Eires and Welshmen, and Quebec is, of course, filled with mini-frogs. Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba are completely boring and ordinary, and the territories are all a mix of Mongols, Ruskies, and otherwise Asian specimens. And of course PEI is inhabited entirely by a colony of talking potatoes.
I laughed so friggin hard
So basically Alberta and Manitoba are the Midwest of Canada?
 
No, no, no he's got it all wrong.

Vancouver Island has trees and who gives a **** about the rest of Canada?
 
Elenmmare 说:
No, no, no he's got it all wrong.

Vancouver Island has trees and who gives a **** about the rest of Canada?
North BC and the more uninhabited parts of Vancouver are beautiful, but don't hold a candle to the places in the territories. Hell, Northern Saskatchewan is actually incredibly beautiful, especially around all the big northern lakes. Never been that far north in Manitoba, but I expect its much the same. And all Alberta is is a few mountains, a mall, and a bunch of sand with oil in it.
 
This sounds like something out of Caligula's life...cept' the girl survived and it wasn't a coup just a psycho *****.


Uncomfortable with lingering imperial support, the assassins sought out and stabbed Caligula's wife, Caesonia, and killed their infant daughter, Julia Drusilla, by smashing her head against a wall.
Just a quote from some Wikipedia article.
 
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