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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,760
    my2hands said:

    guess who the #1 trading partner of Canada is? you're quality of life is provided by having us "fat fucks" as your southern neighbor, you're welcome. silly Canadians, we have our own maple syrup and invented denim...


    thanks for Neil Young by the way, seems he prefers California over Ontario ;)



    uh, trading is a two way street, genius. you act as if the US is giving us everything. 
    Right? Wtf. :lol:
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  • my2hands
    my2hands Posts: 17,117
    edited November 2018
    my2hands said:

    guess who the #1 trading partner of Canada is? you're quality of life is provided by having us "fat fucks" as your southern neighbor, you're welcome. silly Canadians, we have our own maple syrup and invented denim...


    thanks for Neil Young by the way, seems he prefers California over Ontario ;)



    uh, trading is a two way street, genius. you act as if the US is giving us everything. 


    thanks for the name-calling, but i'm far from a genius


    couldn't help yourself, eh?

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  • njnancy said:
    Ultimately... Canadians and Americans are different type of people. I think the overwhelming Canadian outpouring has something to do with the fundamental differences in mentalities.

    I simply cannot fathom any human being getting behind a guy like Donald Trump in any way. He's vile. I guess I should just accept these differences as 'cool' and something to be down with.
    I'm not participating in Canada/America good people/bad people bullshit.
    I said we are fundamentally different. We like and support socialism. That word seems to be a dirty word in the US. Maybe we're the idiots?

    And I've said over and over (even at a Hank Williams Jr concert) that the people I've met in the US have been overwhelmingly nice. But I don't talk about government or its role in daily life.
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  • my2hands
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    if you don't realize having the worlds 1st or 2nd largest economy on your border, and it being your largest trading partner benefits you more than us, I'm not sure what to tell you.
  • my2hands said:
    my2hands said:

    guess who the #1 trading partner of Canada is? you're quality of life is provided by having us "fat fucks" as your southern neighbor, you're welcome. silly Canadians, we have our own maple syrup and invented denim...


    thanks for Neil Young by the way, seems he prefers California over Ontario ;)



    uh, trading is a two way street, genius. you act as if the US is giving us everything. 


    thanks for the name-calling, but i'm far from a genius


    couldn't help yourself, eh?

    Quit trying to sound Canadian. It's obvious you're jealous.
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,760
    my2hands said:
    if you don't realize having the worlds 1st or 2nd largest economy on your border, and it being your largest trading partner benefits you more than us, I'm not sure what to tell you.
    Please quote where someone said they don't realize American's impact on Canada. I've only seen people say the exact opposite. And it changes nothing. Should I assume you think that means we have to kiss America's ass on a message board so that your thin-skinned patriotism isn't damaged?
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  • njnancy
    njnancy Posts: 5,096
    njnancy said:
    njnancy said:
    my2hands said:
    Nobody has a problem with the canadians participating in the discussion... or my Swedish friend

    But, having the same group of Canadians constantly bash, stereotype, and name-call my country and it's people, therefore stereotyping me in the process, gets a little fucking old. 

    This is a beautiful country filled with beautiful people, it's frustrating to see people lazily stereotype a country of 325 million people... and it is the same group of canadians, and the swede, who constantly do it. Educate yourself or find a new schtick, uf not dont get your feelings hurt when there is push back. That's all i'm saying
    My feelings aren't hurt. Call me down as much as you want.

    From the sounds of this post and several others of yours... it sounds like your feelings are a little hurt though.

    Your country elected a f**king moron. Deal with it. Don't sit there and say, "Hey. Just cuz we elected a f**king moron... that doesn't mean we're morons." Because... actually... it does.
    You're basically...proving...his point
      My team plays a game that we lose. I don't say, "Hey. Only some of us lost."

    That would be something a loser would say. A winner takes responsibility for their performances.

    Somewhere in that list of replies is a stat that only 20% of the country voted for him. And what... 22% voted against him? Own it. Go out and do something about it. Nothing was really done at the midterms compared to what should have been done.

    The Presidential election is not a popular vote. It's the electoral college that decides. The electoral college is used to give more weight to states that have less people. So even though more people voted for another candidate, Trump was elected. I ain't owning Trump, sorry.
    I understand this.

    But a defence to Trump being your president was only 20% voted for him. The actual stat is 19%. And... 20% voted for Hillary.

    Ultimately, 80% of the country is responsible for Trump. That's more than just a generalization.
    People who can't be bothered to vote are lazy & irresponsible. People who didn't vote for him find him disgusting. Feel free to generalize about those who voted for him. 

    The real person responsible for Trump, though, is Trump. The asshole COULD have made a half ass attempt at being a below average President that didn't destroy the entire republic. But he and his sycophants have decided to take a shit all over the American Constitution. 

    I do not own that and I will never own that. 
    If one never felt threatened enough by him to get off the couch and vote... then own it. 80% of your country is responsible for this idiot one way or another. That's a really really significant total.

    And Trump is who he is. You knew what you were getting. If you didn't... well... what do you want me to say?
    I didn't vote for the shit head and I am not capable of making anyone vote if they truly do not want to vote and I cannot make a racist asshole not vote for another racist asshole. 

    I have to own every single asshole in this country? So that means that you are the same as every single one of your fellow Canadians?

    I hate the fact that Trump is President and you can continue to tell me to own it but since I did not, would not, could not imagine voting for such scum then I will not own it. Sorry. 

    But if it makes your Canadian mentality feel better to continue to generalize (your words) then by all means, continue to tell me how vile I am. 

  • my2hands said:
    if you don't realize having the worlds 1st or 2nd largest economy on your border, and it being your largest trading partner benefits you more than us, I'm not sure what to tell you.
    Geez. Yah. I never thought of this. we'd be absolutely f**ked without you.
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • my2hands said:
    my2hands said:

    guess who the #1 trading partner of Canada is? you're quality of life is provided by having us "fat fucks" as your southern neighbor, you're welcome. silly Canadians, we have our own maple syrup and invented denim...


    thanks for Neil Young by the way, seems he prefers California over Ontario ;)



    uh, trading is a two way street, genius. you act as if the US is giving us everything. 


    thanks for the name-calling, but i'm far from a genius


    couldn't help yourself, eh?

    Hey, I'm not the smartest guy in the room, back out!


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  • njnancy said:
    njnancy said:
    njnancy said:
    my2hands said:
    Nobody has a problem with the canadians participating in the discussion... or my Swedish friend

    But, having the same group of Canadians constantly bash, stereotype, and name-call my country and it's people, therefore stereotyping me in the process, gets a little fucking old. 

    This is a beautiful country filled with beautiful people, it's frustrating to see people lazily stereotype a country of 325 million people... and it is the same group of canadians, and the swede, who constantly do it. Educate yourself or find a new schtick, uf not dont get your feelings hurt when there is push back. That's all i'm saying
    My feelings aren't hurt. Call me down as much as you want.

    From the sounds of this post and several others of yours... it sounds like your feelings are a little hurt though.

    Your country elected a f**king moron. Deal with it. Don't sit there and say, "Hey. Just cuz we elected a f**king moron... that doesn't mean we're morons." Because... actually... it does.
    You're basically...proving...his point
      My team plays a game that we lose. I don't say, "Hey. Only some of us lost."

    That would be something a loser would say. A winner takes responsibility for their performances.

    Somewhere in that list of replies is a stat that only 20% of the country voted for him. And what... 22% voted against him? Own it. Go out and do something about it. Nothing was really done at the midterms compared to what should have been done.

    The Presidential election is not a popular vote. It's the electoral college that decides. The electoral college is used to give more weight to states that have less people. So even though more people voted for another candidate, Trump was elected. I ain't owning Trump, sorry.
    I understand this.

    But a defence to Trump being your president was only 20% voted for him. The actual stat is 19%. And... 20% voted for Hillary.

    Ultimately, 80% of the country is responsible for Trump. That's more than just a generalization.
    People who can't be bothered to vote are lazy & irresponsible. People who didn't vote for him find him disgusting. Feel free to generalize about those who voted for him. 

    The real person responsible for Trump, though, is Trump. The asshole COULD have made a half ass attempt at being a below average President that didn't destroy the entire republic. But he and his sycophants have decided to take a shit all over the American Constitution. 

    I do not own that and I will never own that. 
    If one never felt threatened enough by him to get off the couch and vote... then own it. 80% of your country is responsible for this idiot one way or another. That's a really really significant total.

    And Trump is who he is. You knew what you were getting. If you didn't... well... what do you want me to say?
    I didn't vote for the shit head and I am not capable of making anyone vote if they truly do not want to vote and I cannot make a racist asshole not vote for another racist asshole. 

    I have to own every single asshole in this country? So that means that you are the same as every single one of your fellow Canadians?

    I hate the fact that Trump is President and you can continue to tell me to own it but since I did not, would not, could not imagine voting for such scum then I will not own it. Sorry. 

    But if it makes your Canadian mentality feel better to continue to generalize (your words) then by all means, continue to tell me how vile I am. 

    When it comes to the president it sure does.

    And I never called you vile. I called Trump vile. I'm saying your country asked for Trump... got Trump... your country deserves Trump so good luck with him.

    We have Prime Minister Purple Socks who has proven to be a bit of a moron. I voted for him so I'll definitely own him; however, I won't be voting for him again. I'm not stuck on 'party for life' lines. I go with the most suitable candidate for my value system regardless of party.
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  • my2hands
    my2hands Posts: 17,117

    H2M... work on your quoting... you high already?

  • njnancy
    njnancy Posts: 5,096
    njnancy said:
    njnancy said:
    njnancy said:
    my2hands said:
    Nobody has a problem with the canadians participating in the discussion... or my Swedish friend

    But, having the same group of Canadians constantly bash, stereotype, and name-call my country and it's people, therefore stereotyping me in the process, gets a little fucking old. 

    This is a beautiful country filled with beautiful people, it's frustrating to see people lazily stereotype a country of 325 million people... and it is the same group of canadians, and the swede, who constantly do it. Educate yourself or find a new schtick, uf not dont get your feelings hurt when there is push back. That's all i'm saying
    My feelings aren't hurt. Call me down as much as you want.

    From the sounds of this post and several others of yours... it sounds like your feelings are a little hurt though.

    Your country elected a f**king moron. Deal with it. Don't sit there and say, "Hey. Just cuz we elected a f**king moron... that doesn't mean we're morons." Because... actually... it does.
    You're basically...proving...his point
      My team plays a game that we lose. I don't say, "Hey. Only some of us lost."

    That would be something a loser would say. A winner takes responsibility for their performances.

    Somewhere in that list of replies is a stat that only 20% of the country voted for him. And what... 22% voted against him? Own it. Go out and do something about it. Nothing was really done at the midterms compared to what should have been done.

    The Presidential election is not a popular vote. It's the electoral college that decides. The electoral college is used to give more weight to states that have less people. So even though more people voted for another candidate, Trump was elected. I ain't owning Trump, sorry.
    I understand this.

    But a defence to Trump being your president was only 20% voted for him. The actual stat is 19%. And... 20% voted for Hillary.

    Ultimately, 80% of the country is responsible for Trump. That's more than just a generalization.
    People who can't be bothered to vote are lazy & irresponsible. People who didn't vote for him find him disgusting. Feel free to generalize about those who voted for him. 

    The real person responsible for Trump, though, is Trump. The asshole COULD have made a half ass attempt at being a below average President that didn't destroy the entire republic. But he and his sycophants have decided to take a shit all over the American Constitution. 

    I do not own that and I will never own that. 
    If one never felt threatened enough by him to get off the couch and vote... then own it. 80% of your country is responsible for this idiot one way or another. That's a really really significant total.

    And Trump is who he is. You knew what you were getting. If you didn't... well... what do you want me to say?
    I didn't vote for the shit head and I am not capable of making anyone vote if they truly do not want to vote and I cannot make a racist asshole not vote for another racist asshole. 

    I have to own every single asshole in this country? So that means that you are the same as every single one of your fellow Canadians?

    I hate the fact that Trump is President and you can continue to tell me to own it but since I did not, would not, could not imagine voting for such scum then I will not own it. Sorry. 

    But if it makes your Canadian mentality feel better to continue to generalize (your words) then by all means, continue to tell me how vile I am. 

    When it comes to the president it sure does.

    And I never called you vile. I called Trump vile. I'm saying your country asked for Trump... got Trump... your country deserves Trump so good luck with him.

    We have Prime Minister Purple Socks who has proven to be a bit of a moron. I voted for him so I'll definitely own him; however, I won't be voting for him again. I'm not stuck on 'party for life' lines. I go with the most suitable candidate for my value system regardless of part.



    You are welcome to your opinion. And you can do with it what you like. 
  • njnancy
    njnancy Posts: 5,096
    my2hands said:

    H2M... work on your quoting... you high already?

    Quoting feature sucks if you backspace. See, I just did the same thing.
  • I am doing with my opinion right now as I like: I'm expressing it.

    If you don't like what I'm saying... why don't you tell me to sit down like your president did to the reporters that challenged him yesterday?
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,760
    njnancy said:
    my2hands said:

    H2M... work on your quoting... you high already?

    Quoting feature sucks if you backspace. See, I just did the same thing.
    Yeah, it's awful. It's why I never post from a phone anymore.
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  • my2hands said:

    H2M... work on your quoting... you high already?

    Stoopit quoting on the phone. And stoopit skrolling two. 
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  • njnancy
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    I am doing with my opinion right now as I like: I'm expressing it.

    If you don't like what I'm saying... why don't you tell me to sit down like your president did to the reporters that challenged him yesterday?
     I don't agree with what you are saying and you have no desire to see things in any way than the way that you wish to see them. I have just come to a point where I find no fruitful way forward in this particular conversation.

    You can sit, you can stand, you can do what you wish.

    I am not like Trump in any way. 


  • njnancy said:
    I am doing with my opinion right now as I like: I'm expressing it.

    If you don't like what I'm saying... why don't you tell me to sit down like your president did to the reporters that challenged him yesterday?
     I don't agree with what you are saying and you have no desire to see things in any way than the way that you wish to see them. I have just come to a point where I find no fruitful way forward in this particular conversation.

    You can sit, you can stand, you can do what you wish.

    I am not like Trump in any way. 


    Speaking of seeing things the way you wish to see them...

    I never said you were like Trump. At any point. I'm saying you (you as in your country) asked for him and you got him.
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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,760
    edited November 2018
    njnancy said:
    I am doing with my opinion right now as I like: I'm expressing it.

    If you don't like what I'm saying... why don't you tell me to sit down like your president did to the reporters that challenged him yesterday?
     I don't agree with what you are saying and you have no desire to see things in any way than the way that you wish to see them. I have just come to a point where I find no fruitful way forward in this particular conversation.

    You can sit, you can stand, you can do what you wish.

    I am not like Trump in any way. 


    Speaking of seeing things the way you wish to see them...

    I never said you were like Trump. At any point. I'm saying you (you as in your country) asked for him and you got him.
    I understand what you're trying to say Thirty.. although I don't see how those who actually specifically worked to keep him out of office anyway they knew how could be included there. Some Americans really did specifically beg America not to ask for him. I do think that some Americans are simply victims in this context. No, that doesn't apply to anyone who didn't want Trump but didn't vote... Nor to those who inexplicably decided to throw their vote away because they were suckers for Trump's extreme anti-Hillary propaganda (not saying people should have love her, but that shit about her being as bad as him and how they couldn't vote against him by voting for her in good conscience is just fucking ridiculous).
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  • njnancy
    njnancy Posts: 5,096
    njnancy said:
    I am doing with my opinion right now as I like: I'm expressing it.

    If you don't like what I'm saying... why don't you tell me to sit down like your president did to the reporters that challenged him yesterday?
     I don't agree with what you are saying and you have no desire to see things in any way than the way that you wish to see them. I have just come to a point where I find no fruitful way forward in this particular conversation.

    You can sit, you can stand, you can do what you wish.

    I am not like Trump in any way. 


    Speaking of seeing things the way you wish to see them...

    I never said you were like Trump. At any point. I'm saying you (you as in your country) asked for him and you got him.
    You told me to tell you to sit down like THE president said to reporters yesterday. I will not do that, I am not like Trump. And I went to college for journalism so I find his attitude towards the press to be disgusting as a matter of civics, manners and professionally. We disagree. I enjoy debate. I do not enjoy beating dead horses. 
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