@White101914@BGatesIsaPyscho Yeah, don't think so. Look at the ladies' hair and how it reacts when she talks and shakes her head. There are countless videos that showcase various items, and actions and how they differ in zero gravity in HD on. youtube.
@JamesT_AB@BeautifulCana1 For a gross tube at walmart, sure.
loblaws in Ottawa, $9.98
Walmart in Ottawa (not tube) $8.35
Safeway Kelowna $8.80
Fortino's Toronto $11.99
Grocery prices are more than your local walmart bottom of the barrel beef.
@JamesT_AB@BeautifulCana1 Ground beef was averaging $4.99 per lb in 2020 and it's now averaging $8.98 per lb. A bag of chips at walmart was .98 cents and it's now $1.50. Coffee has about doubled.
@mysticl@mr_griller@AaronGunn "People voted Liberal" and "a majority of Canadians (It's not a majority of Canadians btw) support these specific surveillance policies" are two completely different claims. You'll need evidence for the second one, not just the first.
@mysticl@mr_griller@AaronGunn A 4,000 person poll with carefully curated questions designed to create a favourable framing is definitley not "the majority of canadians".
@MoneyMando07@mnt_rushmore@Mericamemed@grok They need to be washed prior to cracking though as the bloom on the outside carries bacteria that could make you quite sick if it gets into the egg and survives the cooking process.
"It’s astonishing that almost no media outlet has reported on the UN’s downgrading of some of the most extreme climate scenarios that helped drive the urgency behind the Paris Climate Accord and carbon taxes around the world.
The UN-backed scientific community is now acknowledging that the planet is likely not warming as fast as some earlier worst-case projections suggested. Canadians deserve to know this, especially as major policies continue to reshape economies, energy systems, and food affordability."
@ChesterGould181@atrupar It's just strategic ambiguity. It's been the official American policy to acknowledge but not endorse China's claim since 1979.