Yeah, in my search, everything seemed to end in Sazerac and a couple other companies these days. Crazy. I guess if I just keep buying Canadian-ish Southern Comfort, I can drown my guilt with it...
I actually use it for making Alabama Slammers. They wouldn't be the same without the spiciness Southern Comfort adds. I'll have to give Yukon Jack a try
Looking for a decent replacement for Southern Comfort. I'm not a heavy drinker and the bottle I have was bought before the tariffs started, but I like to plan ahead.
I've replaced it with a death grip on my will to live and a sardonic attitude toward all the bullshit I'll have to deal with while I'm at work. It's the only way to make it through and still have a functioning liver.
I actually agree with a lot of what you're saying, except perhaps what is considered center. I absolutely agree we could use a more left-leaning party, whether that is the NDP or a new party, but more importantly, we need a system that allows more than two parties to consistently have a meaningful impact in government.
I don't necessarily think this new party, or the new NDP, should be as left-leaning as you do, but that also wouldn't matter as much if we didn't have the lack of representation that parties with less but still notable support receive in our current system.
How different is it than ladybugs and aphids, except for we (think we) have the will to do better than our nature demands? Also, I think I made it pretty clear that I don't think that stance does our species credit. But I would say the outcome is very natural, even if natural isn't exactly desirable.
There were plenty of people who were in the "Anyone but Pete" camp before Trump said his piece. If Pierre had said anything to denounce Trump's statement, a good chunk of those who joined that camp probably would have stayed with the Conservatives just because they were tired of the Liberals. So maybe Pierre is a terrible person, but at least he's willing to say what means, even if doing so loses him an election. And to be clear, what he means is not doing anything against Trump, America, our local far-right head cases, oh, and also run-of-the-mill conservative...businesses.
I consider Trudeau's greatest betrayal to be how he reneged on electoral reform, and I suspect it will be seen as Canada's last lost opportunity to avoid an American-style future fate.
This is the reverse mentality of alt-right ideology. Their general opinion is that anything left of them is left-wing while you seem to think that anything right of central planning and government-controlled industries is right-wing. Maybe you don't like how the words are used, but trying to convey your ideas to people by using language in a way no one else does isn't going to work.
I was more pissed off when I saw this 2 months ago, less so when I saw it again last month. I'm not saying it shouldn't be posted, but this is a repost and old news. At least highlight the date in the submission.
To add to this. I've only noticed one person who had cochlear implants, and only really noticed because she also had a speech impediment (then I noticed the "hearing aids" that didn't look like most hearing aids). Her hair partially covered them and I wouldn't have noticed at all if I hadn't been interacting with her.
I do notice more hearing aids and such these days, possibly because I'm getting older and am aware of what my near future holds. I don't think most people will care too much.
But likewise, while Canadians are able to deal with this terrain, out southern 200 km is very similar to America's northern 200 km, and a lot of us sound and look like a lot of you. Infiltrating America and attacking domestically would be easier for Canadians than just about any other country.
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