Coors Light has revealed a monster-sized new “Tallerboy” that stacks three beers into one giant canister
Fans can record themselves yelling “Coooooooooooooors” to win prizes of up to $10,000
It's illegal to bring a plant into our country because it might upset the ecosystem but bringing in millions of people from the 3rd world is supposed to make it better.. right
Everyone is always rooting for you. Your parents want you to be a great son. Wife wants you to be a great husband. Your boss wants you to be a slam dunk hire. Every first date you’ve ever been on they’ve been rooting for you to get laid. Every time you started to tell a joke people hoped it would have a hilarious punch line. Your proximity to anyone is a reflection of themself, meaning the deck is never stacked against you, and your failures are completely your own
❤️ Sean Strickland’ten duygusal açıklama: ‘’Tüm hayatım boyunca, okulda olsun, hep bir bok parçası olduğum söylendi. Bana 'Sen bir eziksin, sen kötüsün, hiçbir şeye değmezsin' denildi. Daha önce de dediğim gibi, ortaokuldayken öğretmenlerimden biri bana 'Senin gibiler için hapishaneler inşa ediyorlar' demişti.
Yani tüm hayatım boyunca 'Kötü çocuksun, hak etmiyorsun' muamelesi gördüm. Sonra UFC sayesinde insanlar 'Hayır Sean, sen iyi birisin, seni seviyoruz, seni destekliyoruz' demeye başladı.
Bu yüzden hayranlarıma karşı, çoğu dövüşçünün hissettiğinden çok daha farklı bir sevgi beslediğimi düşünüyorum. Çünkü çoğu dövüşçünün buna ihtiyacı yoktu. Mesela Chimaev, o bunu hiç yaşamadı. Herkes Chimaev'i seviyor, farklı bir ülkeye gittiğinde bile insanlar onu seviyor. Benim tüm hayatım, UFC hayranları beni ayağa kaldırana kadar bir nevi bok gibiydi.
Sanırım bu yüzden sıradan adamlara, çöp kamyonu şoförüne, beton işçisine falan çok daha fazla minnet duyuyorum. Kim olduğumu onlara borçluyum.’’
A Fraser Institute study has found that 437,000 youth in Canada looked for a job last year but could not find one.
Yet the Carney government is approving 230,000 new foreign worker permits this year.
Father Exposes CBC Bias in Humboldt Broncos Tragedy: “They’ve Been Notorious for This”
“It’s not your story to tell,” says former NHL player Chris Joseph, who lost his son in the Humboldt Broncos tragedy in 2018 when foreign truck driver Jaskirat Sidhu blew through a stop sign and killed 16 people, including his son, Jaxon Joseph.
Joseph repeated his accusations against CBC of being biased in favour of Sidhu, who is fighting his deportation order after serving merely 3.5 years in prison for causing the deaths of 16 people and injuring 13 Canadians through his negligence.
“Let everybody speak, but don’t chop and edit to narrate the story the way you want it to be done. @karenpaulscbc did that with CBC. She played soft music when the Sidhus were walking through the park holding hands together, and then when she interviewed Russ Herold, who was on my side, it was a cold ring via Zoom call. She just doesn’t give the same attention to detail. I wish mainstream media would grow a backbone and tell it like it is,” @cjoseph23 said.
A reminder that America is full of tens of millions of decent people who share our values and have our backs as we’ve had theirs. Let’s not allow politicians on either side of the border to convince us otherwise.