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Indigenous Canadian from northern Ontario. Believe in equality, Indigenous rights, minority rights, LGBTQ+, women's rights and do not support war of any kind.

  • It sounds like we are part of the same generation (honestly, I don't know or care what generation that is called, I just have a feeling you were born in the 70s and grew up in the 80s and 90s)

    We got to see the internet come into being little by little over the 90s and early 2000s. At the time, we weren't kids anymore and we did just fine keeping up with the technology. And I believe it was all down to our ability to be able to think, act and do things ourselves without any outside help. We grew up in an education system that forced us to think, to read, to write and to understand using nothing but our growing brain. We didn't have the luxury of having a device show us pretty pictures or immediately calculate something for us. There is a lot to be said for a child that grows up and learns how to just write ideas, questions, answers and thoughts on an empty piece of paper with just a pencil or a crayon.

    You can mimic all that on a tablet but the the process of using a tablet is partly entertainment because at one point, you start playing with the tablet rather than in learning how to draw a picture. When you have a pencil and a blank piece of paper, you have no choice but to use your mind and put something down on the sheet.

    Because I grew up with new technology and the internet, I got to appreciate it all and I started tinkering with it all. I never turned into any kind of hacker or computer wiz but over the past 20 years, I've learned how to use/tinker/adjust/crack/tweak Windows, MacOS and Linux systems as well as build my own PC, recover old parts, mash together parts, keep laptops alive and recover tablets and devices. All done without any technical training other than what I learned from others online. In all that time, I got to meet and see so many young people who either didn't know, didn't care or were just ignorant as to how a computer even worked.

  • I think it's partly marketing ... very clever marketing and brain hooks ... I just went to the comic website and looked at a few comics and yes most of them show that number and the cleverly hidden objects. But some of the comics don't have the same number of hidden objects (eg: some list 5 but you can only find 4) ... unless I'm doing it wrong and I just can't see it.

    If the artist did purposefully list 5 things but only show 4 ... it would drive viewers mad trying to find something that isn't there. It would also become a very memorable comic because it would bug people so much they would keep going back to it again and again.

    It's like that old college/high school prank people used to pass around years ago ... you release three big fat dirty pigs into a school and let them run wild. You spray paint each pig with a number .... 1, 2 and 4. Chances are authorities or school workers will find the three pigs but they'll take a bit of extra time looking for Pig #3 before realizing it didn't exist.

  • Just another chapter in American world history

    Everyone's dying and paying for America's stupidity

  • Nah .... I just tie people to rails for the fun of it ... now turn around and put your hands behind your back

  • Tech shouldn't be allowed in the classroom until high school.

    Kids need to learn how to think, use their hands, eye hand coordination, basic reading and most importantly ... have a freakin ATTENTION SPAN!!!

    The modern computer, internet culture and social media are all designed to shorten a person's attention span as much possible to turn their brain into pudding and market anything to them.

    One of the greatest skills in life in being able to think for yourself, to wonder, to imagine and to question the world with just your own mind rather than in occupying every waking moment to a digital device.

  • It adds up but I'm divided because the negatives and positives just keep multiplying

  • The quote is also taken from Wayne Gretzky, one of the greatest hockey players in the National Hockey League and he is from Canada. He was great to watch and cheer for in the 1980s and 90s .... but over the past decade he's turned into a Trump loving moron that grovels at the president's feet.

    So he took the shot at becoming a MAGA idiot and he certainly didn't miss in ruining his legacy.

  • You're right it doesn't ... but if you're a good cook, you spend about half an hour preparing food, about ten / fifteen minutes actually cooking your food, ten minutes to prepare everything else, half an hour or more (depending on your company) eating and entertaining guests ... then another half an hour or more cleaning up and putting things away.

    Working in the kitchen is more than just frying, boiling or baking the actual thing you are making ... you spend a lot of time preparing and a whole bunch of time after cleaning up.

  • This works depending on the cook.

    If he is a good cook and knows how to work in a kitchen ... he doesn't get distracted and his first thought is on the food, the hot grill and things burning or catching on fire. He'll respond in an hour with a picture of a perfectly cooked sandwich

    If he only cooks from time to time and doesn't care that much for cooking ... he is easily distracted and will burn his food with a simple text message. He'll send you an angry text back.

    If he never cooks .. he's texting you right back with a meme reaction, 27 instagram posts, 12 tiktoks, 5 youtube shorts, and 10 angry political posts for twitter because you just set him off as he's sitting on the couch doom scrolling while eating a dozen grilled cheese sandwiches he ordered from Doordash

  • Yeah let's go down to the surface .... we don't know what our biology will do to the biology on the planet ... but what the hell, let's also take the dog.

  • Fake an epileptic seizure and start flopping around on the ground.

  • Same here .... I think it's an age thing. I used to be intimidated by older people who talked too long .. not intimidated by aggression or anything, just intimidated out of respect ... I was taught to always give time to your Elders, give them space and let them talk because they give wisdom and knowledge. But of course, more than half the time, it's just old person either talking to amuse themselves, or just talking just to talk with no rhyme or reason.

    But once you get past a certain age ... most of everyone around you is becoming younger than you and anyone older is talking less and if they are talking, they seldom want to talk to you. So anyone who does talk to you and especially if they want to talk too long or too much, you just don't give a shit anymore and there are no more cultural rules or taboos, so you can freely cut down the length of the interaction, be polite, say you gotta go and leave. And honestly, it feels great to leave those kinds of long winded empty conversations because it feels like you just gained an hour of your day back.

  • That looks amazing.

    My wife and I travelled to Europe many times over the past 30 years. We aren't wealthy, we were a couple of budget travellers that enjoyed seeing as much of the world as possible. One of our favourite things to do was to spend the entire day walking a new European city ... we never spent money on anything, we just enjoyed walking as much of the city as possible. We spent most of our time in southern Spain and northern Italy, the lands of coffee. The only thing we spent money on was coffee because we knew every major Spanish, Italian or French city would always have many great cafes with some of the most amazing espresso machines ever made. The first morning coffee was usually a cappuccino, then a walk and maybe a second one with a croissant or chocolate pastry. Then the rest of the day was an espresso or two and it was all enough to carry us all day until we had a great meal at the end of the day. In Italy, it was customary to eat your pizza meal and wrap it up with an espresso.

    Thanks so much for showing me this ... so many great and wonderful memories for me of being with my life partner just enjoying a simple cappuccino or espresso as we watched a new city. My wife passed away this past December, we had been together for just over 30 years. Your image has really made me happy ... at first I was joking that I would act like a silly idiot like Ned Flanders over some coffee ... but now your familiar image has me choking up with joy, sadness and nostalgia (but mostly joy). Enjoy your espresso, it looks amazing, it's made me happy and I'm very happy for you.

    EDIT: I was doing a quick search through some of our old photos and I thought you would be interested in this one .. Majestic Café in Porto, Portugal .... open 105 years ago in 1921, its described as a " It's a living museum of Belle Époque architecture where literary figures, artists, and intellectuals once gathered to debate ideas and shape Portuguese culture." ... not only do you get to have a great European coffee, you feel like you're having it after entering a time machine

  • What about

    • The fascists won (but they'll be defeated in the next episode)
  • I stood in line at a Tim Hortons the other day just to get a small black coffee because I was going for a walk.

    I was behind a young couple who looked like they were just hanging out. I thought this was going to be fast .... I stood there for 20 minutes ... because they had each ordered some sort of strange Mocha-cheeka-frapa-wach-a-me-call-it extra large with extra cream, six sugar, maple shot, vanilla shot ice frappachino thing .... the server had to jump from station to station pumping creamers, flavours, sugar, cream, ice and coffee and then over to a milkshake mixer to mix it all together for each one. I assumed the couple knew it was going to take long because as soon as they finished explaining and detailing their order to the server, they went to go sit down .... all while the rest of us 8 people in line had to wait.

  • Oh my god ... I'm a guy and I would probably shriek like Ned Flanders with my fists in the air if I saw this.

    Every time I go into a cafe of any kind, I look behind the bar to see what kind of machine they have. The board may advertise 'espresso, cappuccino, mochafrapamachitomoochoochoochinowhatever' ... but if you don't have a machine like this prominently sitting in the back for everyone to see, you aren't serving proper coffee.

    It's surprising how many places are out there that call themselves 'cafes' and have a simple $500 instant coffee machine in the back. The ones who aren't aware or don't care, just place the machine in full view and no one cares. Some places tastefully try to hide the machine and pretend they have an expensive machine somewhere serving coffee.

    But the gold standard is if you see a machine like the one in your image that costs $5,000 to $20,000 serving the most delicious coffee ... that is the point where I will pay $10 for a single shot of espresso.

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