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Budley Doright

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Imaginary mines never hurt anybody. But the imaginary explosions are great. I remember making bomb sounds and rolling around when playing war too.

Same goes with all those imaginary terrorists crossing the border. Make mean face like Machete and throw sticks pretending it is a knife.

About the only real thing in this discussion is GI Joe. He has cool toy gadgets.
Yup had em all, glider, deep sea diver, Jeep, real cool stuff. Barbie was the tent whore lol.
 

Budley Doright

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are you kidding? your country mocks u.s law yet uses u.s law to determine who can enter your country. now i get hypocrisy has always been a canadian hallmark, but i think we can agree your shit up there is far far from together eh?
How are we mocking US law? And your country uses Canadian laws to restrict travel as well. They share the same data base, CPIC, to search criminal records. I’m not sure what your point is?
 

outliergenetix

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How are we mocking US law? And your country uses Canadian laws to restrict travel as well. They share the same data base, CPIC, to search criminal records. I’m not sure what your point is?
canadians are alway stalking about barbaric u.s laws and so on. they genuinely dislike american politics and laws. many many canadiens take a much more relaxed approach to crime and punishment. for example no sex offender registry in canada exists, and many many canadiens see us using such a registry as anti freedom etc.. so when a state that largely mocks u.s law or make left wing gender laws like canada did and then mock our right wing ways i find it hypocritical to use the same countries laws you mock as a means to determine entry into the country. you don't even bother to see if the felony in the u.s is a crime in canada. for example what if i have a felony cannabis possession of over 1 ounce conviction in the u.s.a and i want to go to canada. will they use logic and say well this is not a crime here so we will allow him into the country. or will they simply use our conviction as the only metric to determine entry?

now your point as to what the u.s.a does is irrelevant because i made no such claims about the u.s.a neither good nor bad. you saying the u.s.a does it to is literally the same argument my 8yo gives me. "but dad sally did it to" .

anyway, i am by no means suggesting the u.s.a is better or correct, i am simply pointing out many canadians are hypocritical in their politics and logic. if you wanna say so are many americans and politicians go for it, you may even be correct, but that doesn't change the fact i am also correct
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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i know a few Canadians, and haven't seen any of those tendencies in them. some could feel that way, i guess, some probably do, but i don't think it's a nationwide attitude. they're a little too close to the U.S. to not have a good idea what's going on. Japan is pretty remote, and i expect them to have a few weird ideas about life here, as i'm sure some of my ideas about life there are probably pretty inaccurate. But Canada get's our tv, our music, our products....and our news....they know wtf is up.
And...they have Justin Trudeau.....nothing like having a clown in 24 Sussex to put things in perspective
 

outliergenetix

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i know a few Canadians, and haven't seen any of those tendencies in them. some could feel that way, i guess, some probably do, but i don't think it's a nationwide attitude. they're a little too close to the U.S. to not have a good idea what's going on. Japan is pretty remote, and i expect them to have a few weird ideas about life here, as i'm sure some of my ideas about life there are probably pretty inaccurate. But Canada get's our tv, our music, our products....and our news....they know wtf is up.
And...they have Justin Trudeau.....nothing like having a clown in 24 Sussex to put things in perspective
i think you feel that way because you deal with canadians in the cannabis culture who are often like mindedin other ways or who tend to be more open minded in general. if however you look at politics, media and debates on the matters outside of cannabis forums i think you will see there is a larger anti-american sentiment in that country than you would expect. hell they don't even like their own french speaking countrymen and vice versa
 

Budley Doright

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i think you feel that way because you deal with canadians in the cannabis culture who are often like mindedin other ways or who tend to be more open minded in general. if however you look at politics, media and debates on the matters outside of cannabis forums i think you will see there is a larger anti-american sentiment in that country than you would expect. hell they don't even like their own french speaking countrymen and vice versa
You are a very uninformed person. We do have a sex offender registry you imbicile. We do refuse entry to anyone that has a conviction, pot has been legal for 3 months so how many have been refused in that period? You should have the numbers? Your not smart.
 

Fogdog

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canadians are alway stalking about barbaric u.s laws and so on. they genuinely dislike american politics and laws. many many canadiens take a much more relaxed approach to crime and punishment. for example no sex offender registry in canada exists, and many many canadiens see us using such a registry as anti freedom etc.. so when a state that largely mocks u.s law or make left wing gender laws like canada did and then mock our right wing ways i find it hypocritical to use the same countries laws you mock as a means to determine entry into the country. you don't even bother to see if the felony in the u.s is a crime in canada. for example what if i have a felony cannabis possession of over 1 ounce conviction in the u.s.a and i want to go to canada. will they use logic and say well this is not a crime here so we will allow him into the country. or will they simply use our conviction as the only metric to determine entry?

now your point as to what the u.s.a does is irrelevant because i made no such claims about the u.s.a neither good nor bad. you saying the u.s.a does it to is literally the same argument my 8yo gives me. "but dad sally did it to" .

anyway, i am by no means suggesting the u.s.a is better or correct, i am simply pointing out many canadians are hypocritical in their politics and logic. if you wanna say so are many americans and politicians go for it, you may even be correct, but that doesn't change the fact i am also correct
Yeah

Having effective gun laws, a first rate government run health care system, taking in refugees fleeing from the US due to Trump's immigration program, a socially liberal (compared to the US) government, all the while doing economically quite well

Yeah, Canada mocks the US.
 

Budley Doright

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Yeah

Having effective gun laws, a first rate government run health care system, taking in refugees fleeing from the US due to Trump's immigration program, a socially liberal (compared to the US) government, all the while doing economically quite well

Yeah, Canada mocks the US.
Don’t forget federally legal pot. But to clarify we only mock your president. Jeesh what happened? Hopefully that will end soon enough and all will be right, eh!
 
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