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Bradley Nicholson as an actual salty peanut
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Shit Sara Murphy does:
280. Went sledding with a goat once
Shit Sara Murphy does:
279. Is a pun-king
Shit Sara Murphy does:
278. Draws on a bunch of sticky notes
If anyone wants to submit any mml headcanons my inbox is always open
There hasn’t been any heating at my place for the past 3 days like 2017 is leaving me with problems to deal with in 2018
Shit Sara Murphy Does:
277. HAPPY NEW YEAR Y’ALL
Hey @hyenasmurphyslaw Here’s your (very late) gift for secret santa! I am so sorry this is late, the holiday season got a lot crazier than I expected. So I guess this is more of a New Years present now. :P
You asked for an AU, so I drew up an 1870′s AU. The outfits are as historically accurate as I could get them, although the only one I was certain about the coloring of the cloths was Cavendish. I hope you like it!
Shit Sara Murphy does:
276. Revels in the fact school is out for the holidays
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275. Makes a nice warm hot cocoa after shoveling the driveway
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274. Makes a gingerbread house
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273. Builds a snowman with Milo that is immediately run over by a plow truck
Shit Sara Murphy does:
272. Spends hours lost in her thoughts
How To Support Canadian Net Neutrality
Posted December 19th, 00:45 PST
If you are currently unfamiliar with the unexpected net neutrality battle, please refer to this post.
As a short summary, Bell Media, backed by Cineplex and Rogers Media, is attempting to take control of net neutrality in Canada by going directly to the CRTC (who regulates most Canadian media related leglislation).
This allows them to skip the regular court process that would normally open them to public disapproval and is a dangerous and underhanded move for all Canadians.
This guide will show you how to directly comment to the CRTC on the proposal put forward by Bell step by step. The comment process should take less than ten minutes and could make a huge difference on tomorrow’s outcome.
The following is for Canadian citizens or permanent residents only. If you are neither please follow the above link where you can still make your voice heard by signing the active petition. Please also continue to circulate information including this post and the post linked above.
You can continue to do this until the hearing period is over, but comments submitted in the next few hours will also hold a lot of weight.
First open a new browser tab to this page: https://services.crtc.gc.ca/pub/CommentForm/Default-Defaut.aspx?lang=e&EN=2017-429&ET=N&S=O&PA=B&PT=A&PST=A&FN=
You will see a feedback form. Select all three applicants listed (Bell Media, Corus Entertainment, and Rogers Media).
Next, select your intervention type as opposition. You will also submit your comment here. If you don’t know what to write or don’t feel comfortable writing from scratch, you can use the following skeleton:
“My name is [LEGAL NAME], and I am writing my intervention in opposition to this application.
The application will set a standard for media moderation without input from the majority of Canadian consumers. As a Canadian citizen, I do not believe this is in line with our right to freedom of speech and furthermore does not accurately represent the majority of consumers desires.
As a consumer I ask for this application to be denied, as it stands in opposition to the beliefs of the CRTC as well as the values we as a people hold for our freedom of information and speech.”
I recommend changing the wording slightly if you are able. However even just a direct paste if you agree with the message still is a good contribution.
This next part is optional, but I would recommend selecting “I do not wish to appear” unless you are completely confident should you actually be asked to defend your message in person.
Unless for some reason you actually are a respondent or a designated representative (if you are one you’ll know, don’t worry), skip these two. Agree to the confirmation of service, you won’t be asked to provide evidence or proof as you are responding as a consumer not as a legal or commercial representative.
Finally, before completing make sure all necessary sections are properly filled out. Use your legal name and most professional email.
If you have any questions or if I missed something, please let me know.
I mean this sincerely to my Canadian followers, and with no amount of malice to my non-Canadian ones: this will not be talked about internationally the way the FCC’s repeal was. These companies have a much better chance of getting what they want through discretion.
Canucks, do your fellow citizen a solid and attempt one/both of the two options listed: sign the petition up top (takes no time at all) and/or write to the CRTC directly (takes 10 minutes tops, I’ve done both already, can confirm), and make those comically polite voices heard, please and thank you!
Bell is taking its outrageous grab for internet control to the CRTC tomorrow.
It’s scary – Bell, Cineplex, Shaw, and Rogers are trying to censor the internet and force the end of net neutrality in Canada. And worse, they’re trying to do it behind closed doors.
These 4 companies, led by Bell, are pushing to create an internet “blacklist” of certain websites that all internet service providers in Canada would legally have to block. They know this outrageous proposal would never pass, so first, they tried to sneak it into NAFTA negotiations – and now Bell is expected to introduce its proposal to Canada’s telecom regulator TOMORROW.
Critics are calling this move “unprecedented” and dangerous. If these companies get their way, this internet blacklist would have absolutely zero oversight in the courts. We need to stop this urgently.
Continue Reading and sign the petition here.
PLEASE DON’T LET THIS HAPPEN. This is my main means of staying in contact with my family back home and vice versa. PLEASE Canada, we’re better than this!
Shit Sara Murphy does:
271. Bought a gallon of chocolate milk and chugged it down as quickly as she could
Shit Sara Murphy does:
270. Sits down to play Sims for an hour or so and ends up playing for twelve hours straight