@85Draper@gilmcgowan How come every account pushing for this was setup by a foreign country? sounds like a few outside interests want it more than Albertans
TWICE AS NICE 🏆🏆 #NHLAwards
Nick Suzuki surprised Cole Caufield with the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy before Caufield surprised Suzuki with the Frank J. Selke Trophy. 😂
The Lady Byng Memorial Trophy is awarded for sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct and the Frank J.Selke Trophy is awarded to the top defensive forward.
Lights Will Guide You Home - 2026 version
Another year of milestones and growth, let's keep it going by proving everyone wrong once again.
This is only the beginning. @Montreal is ready.
#GoHabsGo
From Hometown Kid to Hometown Captain🌾🏒
Thank you Ty for the passion, the leadership, and the pride you brought to this team over the years. Your impact on this team and this community won’t be forgotten.
178 Games Played
42 Playoff Games
289 Penalty Minutes
8 Goals
67 Assist
@MensHumor people don't say "that guy is cool" they say "that CAR is cool" the people who complain about this behind keyboards do it for a reason...they are stuck behind a fucking keyboard
Privacy advocate @naomibrockwell tells me to stop using Gmail.
“Every email going into your inbox for Gmail is being analyzed, it's being scanned, it's being added to a profile about you,” says Brockwell.
Here are more private options she recommends:
Dr. Andrew Huberman just confirmed a “wild conspiracy theory” about incandescent lights and LED bulbs.
The long wavelengths found in incandescents increase your metabolism and “charge your mitochondria.”
Conversely, the LED bulbs that most of you have in your house are “causing disruptions in mitochondrial function.”
DR. ANDREW HUBERMAN: “Your mitochondria function better, you increase ATP production, your metabolism increases in the presence of red light, long wavelength light to the skin.”
“Shine long wavelength light on somebody, watch blood glucose levels in a blood glucose test, and it’s blunted.”
“Now, the LED lights that are commonly used now… that short wavelength light, in the absence of long wavelength light, has been shown to damage the mitochondria.”
“This used to be considered crazy. This was like chemtrail crazy, right?”
“But now we’re starting to see from animal studies and human studies, from Glenn Jeffreys and others, that people’s vision gets better when they get in front of an incandescent bulb once a day.”
“If they get sunlight, which also has long-wavelength light, your vision improves because of improvements in mitochondria.”
The Biden administration quietly pushed incandescents out of the market through aggressive energy regulations.
But you can still find them online today if you look hard enough.
If that health insight stood out to you, there’s a lot more where that came from. (See post below)
This page finds the moments they don’t want going viral, with captions that tell you exactly why they matter before you even hit play.
See why 2 million already follow: @VigilantFox
some wholesome content for your Sunday evening 🥰
Jocelyne Larocque's nephews Rylan and Nolan, and niece Gracie, teamed up to deliver our starting lineup before the game today and we promise it will be the cutest thing you've seen all day 🥹