I am about as far from being a political (or any other kind) of conservative you could possibly imagine. I am however a graduate in english lit and had I ever used that in a paper it would have lowered my grade considerably and likely a talking to from my prof or TA.
We'll have to agree to disagree
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@REDonaldAuthor can't agree. It's a sign of a poor education.
@singlemaltgirl I was really disappointed to see The Tyee with an editorial today saying there is a revolt amongst cabinet members. No one, at all, has produced any proof of this happening. Until there is proof I consider it to be rumor mongering yellow journalism.
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@mcfate Yup I answwered over on the bird site
ir is a prefix meaning "not", regardless is a word that means without regard. Adding the "ir" prefix to regardless makes it a double negative so if used it means not regardless, that is having regard.
@singlemaltgirl and the cPC is blaming Trudeau for letting the info go public.
@Lucky188 good point
#CosoCanucks #India #ElectionInterference #assassinations
Here is Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's official statement on the RCMP report on the assassination of a prominent Sikh activist, a Canadian citizen, on Canadian soil, at the behest of India's PM Modi.
While he hasn't yet commented on it part of that investigation also showed India through Modi fraudulently helped Pierre Poilievre become leader of the CPC.
@Nordicfae It's like the medical insurance companies - they can always find a doctor willing to say you don't need that operation, medication, treatment.
NRA chief involved in gruesome cat killing as college fraternity member
Doug Hamlin pleaded no contest to animal cruelty over 1979 incident in which fraternity cat was tortured and killed
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/oct/14/nra-doug-hamlin-cat-killing
https://phys.org/news/2024-10-jedi-rodents-remotely.amp
Study suggests that 'Jedi' rodents remotely move matter using sound to enhance their sense of smell
A University at Buffalo expert in bioacoustics proposes in an article published in the journal Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews that rodents aren't vocalizing to whisper sweet nothings, but rather to shake up their surroundings in ways that influence how inhaled particles enter their noses, suggesting that rodents use sound to enhance their sense of smell.
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