@tokihossain Saying “Thank you driver” is standard practice in Wellington, New Zealand when exiting a city bus (at least it was when I lived there 16 years ago)
@NicoReznick This is fear-mongering on your part. They are fast-tracking the *legislation* not people’s applications. And the article specifically says eligibility is for people with a terminal illness and less than 6 months to live.
@blogTO The reason the map is confusingy is because they are (presumably) forced to use the “official” building names instead of just telling you what street you’re under.
I don’t know what the “standard life centre” is, just tell me I’m at king and york!
@AaronBurrSir7@JasonKPargin Maybe? He was standing at a bus stop when the cops showed up. It’s possible he surrendered offscreen and told them to find him there. He clearly wasn’t concerned about getting away.
But the scene in the camera shop also demonstrates he is known to locals.
@AramVartian @djMalenfant Aram - I began this friendship as a fan of your show, and I have a vested interest in encouraging the people who make the show I love to record themselves arguing in funny accents.
@DaydreamDeuce @AramVartian 👋 (I’m the one without the mohawk)
My “proper blacksmith” page is not active right now but Zac is on IG at carbon.and.iron and TikTok at carboniron
@GoadGatsby To the folks saying song was “a response to lumping the south together”…
So instead of writing a song about the positive stuff he ACTUALLY believes in, he writes a “Not All (Southern) Men” anthem and gets rich when it’s embraced by the people he trying to disassociate from
@AramVartian@EvilCleverDog Saw someone suggest that this was so over the top it might be a bit, like a dream/exaggeration 🤞🤞🤞
Remember all the huffing over Kirk’s “I’m from space!” line in the S2 trailer which turned out to be alternate timeline and not the writers just forgetting Kirk is from earth.