@DeanAbbott This is true. In my case, it expressed as me not being able to just be a kid - I always felt I had to hold it together for my single mom (who was doing the best she could). My perception was that I had to take pressure off of her so that my sister and I would be ok.
@GuntherEagleman Ever since I was a kid, I understood 86 as a threat to kill. I've never worked in the restaurant industry, but I believe people who say it is used there too. Why can't others believe the millions of people who know 86 as a threat? And also, split hairs much, restaurant folks?
@SpencerFernando I understand your point, but for the vast majority of Canadians, party does factor heavily in the decision when casting a vote. Floor crossing is a betrayal to many, if not most, of Canadian voters.
@nicksortor Holy shit, the stupidity I see in these replies is deeply concerning. Are people just being willfully ignorant to score all those bitchin' fake Twitter argument points, or are we truly dealing with cave dweller level IQs at this point?
@globeandmail The majority of the 3 Canadians they asked at the Center for European Studies, maybe. Majority of all Canadians? There is no f$#&ing way.
@StefanMolyneux Forgiveness is not about the relationship between you and the person who committed an injustice toward you - it is about your relationship with God. Trusting in God to deliver justice in whatever manner he decides. It is in his hands, not yours.