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  • This is such a fascinating case. I had the privilege of being close with some of the Saugeen people during the end of their legal battles.

    I had heard through the grape vine that at one point the Saugeen People were willing to settle for half, and the town said no. Now they have ended up with nothing.

  • Outside of the iconic opening, and some other iconic shots, this film is another that the cultural osmosis doesn't do justice.

  • Uh huh, so why did YOU ORDER THEM BACK!

  • And that doesn't address the content it offers.

  • Das subscription

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  • Furthermore, it's people operating withing a system that has failed them.

    Hypothetically, where everyone is equal and starting on equal foot, giving everyone morem oney likely would benefit most.

    But we don't live in hypothetical land. Those resorting to begging are primarily in a bad state and we'll down the path of mental instability, chronic homelessness, addiction, physical disabilities, or escaping abuse. They don't have the education or mental capacity to make the right choices financially and don't have safety nets to get them on their feet.

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  • I don't agree with it for two specific reasons, non is a judgement of character or moral failings:

    1. If you are willing to give a beggar any amount, those dollars would be far more useful in the hands of a good organization whose aim is helping people. Want to feed them? Give them food or donate to the food back. Want to clothe them? Give to a shelter.
    2. The reality is that these people are likely not capable adults due to a variety of reasons (no judgement). They are not capable making good decisions for their own well-being and giving them money is fueling an unhealthy choice, like short term happiness for long term pain and potentially death.

    My belief is that we should mitigate suffering, help them live good lives, and set them up to be contributing members of society, and that isn't accomplished by randomly giving people money.

  • Canadian 💪

  • Man, I wish. Preschool rocked.

    You should come with me because grammar and punctuation don't seem like a strong suit.

  • Yeah, I'm not too concerned about that. Their courts are being attacked with so much that I'm pretty sure downloading a car isn't going to be high on their list.

  • Good, fuck the USA and it's garbage products. It'd be harder to do if they weren't shit now, but perpetually cutting quality is basically the USA's motto. Now they are experiencing it in the government.

  • And clearly will be used for CP.

  • A co-worker's parents asked her about it and my coworker asked if I heard about. I think it's spread further than you think.

    The reality is that this blackout might not change the world, but it can send a message about how united people are.

  • Been a rough week for the White House when it comes to sports. Little victories should be celebrated.

  • Only Nazi's have to state they aren't one. The default, Kanye, is not being a Nazi.

  • Yeah, VLC played it, but Plex didn't recognize it. Just saying, could be something as simple as that since OP isn't using VLC.

  • Only a fool doesn't believe when some tells them their intentions and is surprised when it happens.

    If I am wrong, I will be happy that I was prepared for the worst.

    If you are wrong, your world will be crumbling because you don't want to imagine that you are wrong.

    I hope you are right. At least I will be ready if you are wrong.

  • I was recently ripping some DVDs and a few in the process were being recognized as such. Turns out, they were simply missing ".MP4" for the file name.