*flicking lightswitch on and off* welcome to hell (summer in Ontario)
you know one of you people could have warned me that i was gonna die

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*flicking lightswitch on and off* welcome to hell (summer in Ontario)
you know one of you people could have warned me that i was gonna die
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you ever just make such a good dinner you feel...
I feel this 100%. Also, going to buy groceries like an adult after eating take out and delivery for a few weeks
“man, it sure is nice to be a mature grownup who eats healthy things!” *kicks pile of pizza boxes under bed*
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last day of work looks- can’t wait to leave this...
those boots are good
thank you i purchased them
I think it's interesting that despite the Liberal slogan, nothing really has changed. The Liberals have swapped with the conservatives again, the NDP are back to having an small amount of seats, even the Bloc Quebecois gained traction again. I highly doubt that the liberals will enact that election reform they were talking about. We're basically back to the same political climate we were 9 years ago. It's kind of depressing.
exactly- like, i am jazzed about fuckin’ steve-o getting out of there, sure, but i’m hardly thrilled about the liberals having such a huge majority. historically, they’ve campaigned progressive and governed conservative, and i haven’t really seen any evidence that’s going to change.