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  • The landlord is not "as" rich as a health insurance CEO so they're seen as "one of us" by liberals. They literally only see how much money someone has when determining good or evil, any kind of class theory is totally lost on them. It's also why they think there are "good" police officers just because they don't kill people for sport, or that "mom and pop" small business owners exploiting minimum wage labour is somehow different from corporations doing it.

  • Yes it has. It was so shitty that all the capitalist countries had to introduce bandages like welfare and social safety nets to avoid collapsing from just how bad of an idea capitalism is.

  • Russian planes would have been told to turn around and GTFO at the very least, no way they would have been allowed to pass through EU airspace even if their destination is not the EU. Why aren't they even doing that?

  • Apple tried it and iFixit had a custom screwdriver within a year.

  • what a good christian

  • God the amount of anti Indian hate in Canada lately is disgusting. They're not the ones abusing the immigration system, the companies operating in CANADA abusing TFWs are. I don't get why people don't see that and hate the ones actually responsible. Look into ANY problem facing Canada and oops all companies.

  • To put it another way, they're religious extremists trying to ethnically cleanse an area to impose thir way of life. What makes them fundamentally different from Islamic extremists like Al-Qaeda or Hamas? Just the religion of the group doing it?

  • .world: "Mods on .ml are authoritarian"

    Also .world: "I don't like the title, abuse your power to change it!"

  • "Last Christmas, I gave you my heart, and the very next day, you gave it away."

    "Ma'am, we talked about this last year. That's how organ donation works."

  • Does editing the post overwrite the old contents or is it like a git repo and just creates a new version with the updated contents? Basically, does editing your comment before deleting even do anything privacy wise?

  • Does the official Lemmy source code actually delete data when a delete activity comes in or does it just stop displaying it? Just curious.

  • No rich people are. It takes a certain type of mental state to amass more wealth than you and your family can spend while ignoring your conscience about the people you're exploiting. In the fairly distant future I feel this will be officially identified as a disorder, similar to sociopathy.

  • As a Chinese person, it doesn't taste better if cooked by someone familiar with it either lol. My parents love it for some reason and have tried to get me to eat it many times.

  • This will be poetically repeated back to them when the empire falls and Indigenous law takes effect once again.

  • This is what I hate about any kind of hobby culture and have always been hesitant to identify as any. The amount of toxicity that comes out of what is supposed to be entertainment is unreal.

    So many people demand respect for their esoteric obsessions yet refuse to respect anyone else's. Like, in the end none of it matters so just enjoy what you like doing and let others enjoy what they like doing. Why bother spending your limited time and energy hating on stuff when you can just ignore it?

  • Visually pleasing architecture serves the people passing through an area more than the people actually living there. If you live there, even the nicest architecture won't be noticed after the first week or so. It all just fades into the background as your brain optimizes away the unnecessary information.

  • (leftist) government of British Columbia

    As a BC resident, I can tell you that BC's government was never "leftist." Then again that word has been mutated in the US and Canada to mean "anything left of hunting the poor for sport."

    Rather than build a series of generic, near-identical stations, they hired different architects for various stations, a decision that netted considerable criticism from the opposition.

    Extremely valid critism IMO. How many more stations could they have built with the same budget (barring NIMBYs and shit) if they had built the same stations at each location? Transit funding in Canada is pathetic as it is compared to car infrastructure funding, given the choice between nice looking stations and being able to go to more places on the train, I know which I'd choose.

    Also, why isn't the same visual astethetic demand applied to car infrastructure? The nicest highway interchange or parking lot still looks like shit compared to the ugliest transit station. Is it because the people designing car infrastructure know how beneficial reusable, utilitarian design is? Is it not conceivable that the way transit designers get burdened by "it can't look ugly" from the NIMBYs who will never not drive anywhere is one of the systemic problems plaguing car oriented countries like Canada?

    Also also, the Millennium Line is as much a glamour project as it is a transportation project. It's right in the name, it was the line built in celebration of the millennium. Socialist countries have glamour projects too, and the Millennium Line definitely looks more in line with how those are designed than the average commieblock. I'm not saying that's inherently wrong or that there's never room for astethetics in public infrastructure, but let's not pretend that the Millennium Line stations are better at providing the actual service of transportation because they're all unique. In fact, I'd argue that Sapperton in particular is awful, with its long narrow skybridge leading to the station and the fact that the platforms are separated by stairs. That's been a constant pain during the construction of the new train yard where you often have to switch trains at Sapperton to get to Lougheed. Looks cool yes, not as cool to actually use. Brentwood station straddles a busy stroad and is also not great to use.

    Actually, the setup of having individual side platforms on most Skytrain stations is super annoying because you have to leave the platform, go down a flight of stairs, through the main station concourse (sometimes even leave and reenter the fare gated area), and then back up a flight of stairs just to get to the other side. I get that with this configuration you don't have to break the viaduct into two separate ones just to put a platform in the middle, which saves cost, but if they cared about the actual passenger experience, I think whatever money they paid the architects should have went to building more center platform stations where you can just walk over to the other side. The Expo Line mostly used center platforms, the Millennium line seemingly traded that for nice looking stations.

    Finally, BC then decided to use cookiecutter stations with only small variations for every expansion project after that. The stations on the Canada Line, Evergreen, and future Broadway and Langley extensions all look pretty much the same and no one really cares because you stop noticing the architecture by the third or fourth commute.

    I'd argue that BC's pitiful transit system currently has the same necessity that gave us commieblocks. Maybe we should look to commieblocks for inspiration on how to build quickly and efficiently because we desperately need a ton of new transit infrastructure as soon as possible.

  • Nation's gonna be real insecure when all its energy infrastructure goes obsolete.

  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    Trump threatening 35% tariffs on Canadian goods across the board

    www.cbc.ca /news/politics/trump-35-per-cent-tariffs-1.7582563
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    Frequent flyers, is economy on a "regular" airline worth the extra cost compared to economy on a budget airline?

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    WestJet agent rejects First Nations elder's ID card, prevents him from boarding

    www.cbc.ca /news/canada/manitoba/westjet-travel-status-card-identification-boarding-denied-1.7576964
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    Production breaking driven developer

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    What was the worst apartment you've ever lived in?

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    True Facts: Beetles That Took Things Too Far

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    ‘We have all the cards’: Trump ending all trade talks with Canada ‘immediately’ over digital services tax - CTV News

    www.ctvnews.ca /politics/article/trump-ending-all-trade-talks-with-canada-immediately/
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    ‘We have all the cards’: Trump ending all trade talks with Canada ‘immediately’ over digital services tax - CTV News

    www.ctvnews.ca /politics/article/trump-ending-all-trade-talks-with-canada-immediately/
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    ‘We have all the cards’: Trump ending all trade talks with Canada ‘immediately’ over digital services tax - CTV News

    www.ctvnews.ca /politics/article/trump-ending-all-trade-talks-with-canada-immediately/
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    Poll: Vancouverites are pro-crow

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