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2015-02-19 09:58 4004865 Anonymous Canada General: Dying Cold and Alone. (Canada_wordmark_red.jpg 1836x437 102kB)
Legbutts get in here: It's Canadian General time. All Canadians from all of Canada welcome: Discuss whatever, find friends, find enemies, marvel at the amount of east coast posters (seriously, just stick around there's always like 12 of you at least)

3 hours later 4005168 Anonymous
bonjour my fellow canehdeeans. Just kidding. Just wanted to stop by.

14 hours later 4007296 Anonymous
Bumping, because I can't believe the inactivity right now.

15 hours later 4007639 Anonymous (image.jpg 1200x877 438kB)
The winter is slowly driving me insane and giving me cabin fever. I go outside pretending it's summer, talking about the green grass and bee's being annoying. But the only sting i feel is the freezing wind.

19 hours later 4008566 Anonymous
>>4007639 >The winter is slowly driving me insane and giving me cabin fever. I go outside pretending it's summer, talking about the green grass and bee's being annoying. But the only sting i feel is the freezing wind. So same business as usual then?

19 hours later 4008632 Anonymous
>>4008566 Yup. Also plus the cuty i've been banging is avoiding me now. I should have been chewing and ramming ass tonight, i'm mad.

21 hours later 4009049 Anonymous (cat snow.jpg 1280x720 55kB)
Weather here's been crazy all day. I want spring to come already...

21 hours later 4009060 Anonymous
>>4009049 The biggest snowfalls always happen in march, april and may. My parents have a pool in their backyard and when we were kids I regularly remember us having to rent propane tube furnaces in an attempt to melt the big block of ice. But nearly every year we'd get like 30-50cm of snow in may lol

21 hours later 4009065 Anonymous
>>4009060 Don't remember having it in May, but March and April definitely. I'm really jealous of my brother who just moved to Calgary where it's actually warm.

21 hours later 4009071 Anonymous
>>4009065 I live out in the country, it's not common for big snowfalls in may but when it happens it just doesn't stop haha Big slushy stuff too. The poor trees. Those spring snowfalls just obliterate the trees.

21 hours later 4009078 Anonymous (tossme.jpg 280x212 14kB)
I live in BC and have the air conditioning on right now fuck with it

21 hours later 4009079 Anonymous
>>4009078 You're probably in hongcouver anyway so it's nothing to be jealous of. I'd rather have snow than a city filled with 90% homeless illegal asian immigrants.

21 hours later 4009082 Anonymous (keeptrying.jpg 300x300 30kB)
>>4009079 Kelowna,

21 hours later 4009083 Anonymous (10993389_10155253443670578_7574704506774398777_n.jpg 720x960 76kB)
like plus 15 in my part of canada. you all need to move..

21 hours later 4009098 Anonymous
except kelowna. kelowna you can stay, apart from being the warmest part of Alberta that somehow found its way into BC

21 hours later 4009102 Anonymous
>>4009082 still pretty shitty. Filled with dudebros and tourists. Maybe the occasional student going for their bachelors of business if they have ritsy enough parents to afford the absurd rent cost of living there. You know Canada is doomed when rent prices are correlated with average temperature of the city.

21 hours later 4009112 Anonymous (STARVETHEEGOFEEDTHESOUL.jpg 411x450 122kB)
>>4009102 You're kinda just talking out your ass. I moved here from Nova Scotia so literally anything is a improvement. Also everyone keeps talking about cost of living, but cost of living but I'm paying the exact same for a flat as I would in NS, The difference is my food, smokes, gas, and just about everything else is cheaper.

21 hours later 4009126 Anonymous
>>4009112 nova scotia has pretty high living costs as well though. If you come to edmonton you can rent an apartment for about $1600/month but if you're a journeyman in the trades you'll rake in $46-$55/hr not including overtime. It's not unheard of for j-man tradesworkers to rake in well over $150-$200k/year in alberta. at my dad's plumbing company we pay our b-pipe certified welder $250/hr to weld our boiler rooms.

21 hours later 4009128 Anonymous (cringe664.gif 390x260 1638kB)
>east coast >calling yourself a canadian nice shitposting :^)

21 hours later 4009131 fine. a name.
>>4009112 that's what I'm saying, the warmest part of alberta, and everyone knows that the biggest city in nova scotia is fort macmurray.

21 hours later 4009140 Anonymous
>>4009131 fort mac is in alberta lol It's certaintly not the biggest either. The majority of the labour is temporary. They come on various temp labour terms and go home after.

22 hours later 4009154 Anon-chan
>>4009082 Oh, hey, I'm like right beside Kelowna. High neighbour!

22 hours later 4009165 Anonymous
>>4009154 >>4009112 >>4009082 >>4009078 >Okanageners. Literally the Californians of Canada. Literally the WORST kind of Californians of Canada. Though I will admit: objectively the most beautiful and scenic portion of Canada- only making it worse that it's full of tourists and rich people.

22 hours later 4009174 Anon-chan
>>4009165 Vernon is a shithole without any tourists or rich people. Just old people.

22 hours later 4009182 fine. a name.
>>4009140 You're missing the joke. Kelowna is like little alberta, because of all the Nova scotians there. It may be a little over your head, but coming from someone who has lived in all three places (fort mcmurray, truro, and kelowna) I know what it's like. All the Nova scotians go to work in the mac, and that's where the "largest city in nova scotia is for mcmurray" joke comes from, cause it's so damn dense with them there, and then they all decide it's fecking cold and buy houses in kelowna, and come down to smoke, chew, play country music, drive big trucks and shoot shit. Kelowna, the warmest part of Alberta,

22 hours later 4009191 Anonymous
>>4009174 >Vernon is a shithole without any tourists or rich people. Just old people. I actually grew up in a small town on vancouver island that was like that. "Newly weds and newly deads" as my father liked to put it.

22 hours later 4009196 Anonymous
>>4009165 kek so true The tourists are usually asians though and they don't bother anyone. The best tier of tourists are germans The best year of my life was when me and some german tourists combined campsites during a particular shit-tier rainy season on vancouver island and we each wanted to go surfing. They already had their wetsuits and everything. Was awesome. They were prepared. I was pretty young then, was like 17, but they gave my family a bunch of booze as a gift haha

22 hours later 4009197 Anonymous
This makes me curious: what do you guys think of Quebec? I'm always afraid of not being welcome in Canada threads because of crazy separatists and nonsensical age-old rivalries.

22 hours later 4009211 Anonymous
>>4009197 quebec has been fine lately. They've finally gotten rid of their angsty "oh we're our own country" bullshit. They've finally realized that having a political party that makes up a decent 15-20% of parliament actually is in fact what democracy truly is. Plus they can't reap the rewards from the rest of Canada if it wasn't for the bloc. Quebec on its own is useless. It needs Canada and the newer generation realizes this. Has QBC or montreal lost french since their whole teenage "IT'S NOT A PHASE MOM" bullshit? No. We all still learn french to go there so stop getting your panties in a wad.

22 hours later 4009213 fine. a name.
>>4009197 I fuckin love quebecers and that place. only place in canada with the spine to stand up for itself. and they know how to party!

22 hours later 4009217 Anonymous
>>4009197 >what do you guys think of Quebec? Their presence is irrelevant outside of their province. I would love if that were true on a political venue as well. Literally just stay out of Quebec. Go anywhere but Quebec. Canada is a beautiful and amazing country full of earnest and friendly people: except Quebec.

22 hours later 4009227 Anonymous
>>4009211 >Quebec on its own is useless. It needs Canada and the newer generation realizes this. I've argued with too many people my age about this to believe it... Lots of idiots still buy into the "lol we can form our own economy with hydro" bullshit. Less than before though, thankfully. They're a minority now, I think? >>4009217 >I would love if that were true on a political venue as well. As a Quebecer I think the idea of a provincial party in federal politics is idiotic and distracts from national issues, but that's the thing about democracy I guess, anyone can get a party going if they get enough votes.

22 hours later 4009243 Anonymous
>>4009227 >As a Quebecer I think the idea of a provincial party in federal politics is idiotic and distracts from national issues, but that's the thing about democracy I guess, anyone can get a party going if they get enough votes. And ironically enough; I think a provincial party DOES have some merrits in the sense that a provincial party would be more able to service the specific needs that pertain to each individual province: Alberta has very different problems than Saskatchewan and Saskatchewan has very different problems than that of British Columbia, etc.. My problem with Quebec is that they're abusing what fundamentally should be a "good" practice for their own selfish independence and cultural policing: they're using it to be QUEBECOIS instead of CANADIANS. The last thing I want is for Canada to become a cold south america or a chaotic ensamble of fucked up "province specific" laws and regulations. With the size of our country and the spread out population- unity and nationalism are crucial to our countries success.

22 hours later 4009244 Anonymous
>>4009227 That's because you're brainwashed by the bloc It's not like Canada at all depends on Quebec, it's more prestige that you're a part of Canada. Alberta is the only province worrying about going into debt. Keyword "into" Every other province is already there and has been there several decades. Yeah I'd like to see poutine sales outnumber oil sales, that would make my day.

22 hours later 4009251 Anonymous
>>4009244 Why are you so hostile? I never even implied anything that you appear to be against. get off your high horse. (Don't hurt yourself, it appears to be a really high horse, you might take a nasty fall from up there)

22 hours later 4009256 Anonymous
>>4009243 I agree, and I hate to see the bloc pretend that their separatist ideals represent Quebecers as a whole.

23 hours later 4009352 Anonymous
>>4009191 Kelowna's population is actually older than Victoria. >>4009165 Lived there for 8 years and can agree with this statement. Kelowna is a NO FUN zone afraid of change. Here's some facts: 4% visible minority population. They have to cover up the nude sculptures at the art gallery so not to offend people. They ruined their own film festival. The queer center is closed and barely any gay events happen there. The gay men are heavily closested and HIV is running wild there. Despite roughly translating to Grizzly Bear, Kelowna is no town for bears.

23 hours later 4009358 Anonymous
>>4009352 no shitty gay culture? sounds like a paradise.

23 hours later 4009362 Anonymous
>>4009358 There's shitty gay culture, it's heavily cliquey, closeted and boring.

24 hours later 4009371 Anonymous
Vancouver gay man here. Saw someone mowing the lawn yesterday when I went and got my hair cut. Kind of worrying this lack of winter will lead to forest fires for BC...

24 hours later 4009374 Anonymous
>>4009371 such a cunt

49 hours later 4013898 Anonymous
Bump for more butthurt east coasters.

49 hours later 4013926 Anonymous (1410036204445.jpg 560x560 306kB)
>mfw starting a 3 year process of preparing to move into Canada >see this thread >this isn't even /int/ Jesus Christ, ever since I finished my research of good countries to move in I've just seen Canada everywhere.

55 hours later 4014775 Anonymous
>>4013926 As a Canadian, some places in Europe seem a lot better depending on what criteria you're using.

59 hours later 4015287 Anonymous
>>4014775 >easier to immigrate >still on the same continent >better overall life >good colleges >still a very unexplored country thanks to the clime >not supersaturated as other developed countries >huge opportunities on the next 100 years thanks to the climate changes >minimum wage actually seems like a fortune compared to the one on my country >prices are either the same or lower One of the main reasons why I wouldn't go to europe is because both, it's too close to Russia, Middle East and I don't think the financial crisis is going to get better any time soon.

60 hours later 4015544 Anonymous (1424483411014.gif 415x415 321kB)
from sask, I'm used to the cold.

68 hours later 4017317 Anonymous
>>4015544 Sask is super fucking cold right now.

68 hours later 4017331 Anonymous
BC here. Preparing myself for the possibility of writing off the rest of my edge card days, but other than that the early spring is nice.

68 hours later 4017333 Anonymous
latin medical stundent here 4th year, I would love to learn cardiac surgery in canada, germany or sweeden, I love blond guys and i hate this violent country, though I'll miss all these cheap drugs, but whatever

68 hours later 4017347 Anonymous
I'm from central Onterrible. I'm cold and alone. I always fall for french guys from Quebec. They are just so beautiful. I've fallen for two, but alas it wasn't meant to be. I have one of them on facebook. He has an adorable boyfriend. They are the cutest couple imaginable. They share the same first name for fucks sake. So conflicted inside. So cute. Such pain. Going to die alone.

68 hours later 4017395 Anonymous
I'm in Moncton NB hard to find others from here on here

76 hours later 4018380 Anonymous
Toronto, Ontario. Winter is a little worse this year than what we've been used to for awhile but otherwise life isn't too bad. The Pan Am games are coming up and comes around the same months as Pride does so it'll be interesting to see how that goes. Expect the city to be one long party from July to August.

76 hours later 4018436 Anonymous (slityourwristplz.jpg 289x345 36kB)
>>4017347

89 hours later 4021159 Anonymous
Cape Bretoner going to school in Fredricton (3 years now) here Jesus fuck I never knew how lucky I was growing up to have the ocean keeping the weather at a chill medium. Most winter days are bitter cold and the amount of snow is crazy, roofs everywhere are lined with icicles bigger than I am. I honestly miss cb's rain, better than the huge ass mountains of snow on every street corner. I haven't spent a summer here yet but I imagine the hotter temperatures would get to be a bit too much for me too

90 hours later 4021313 Anonymous (01a51abb1057d09170e67f7f4560674a6599021052.jpg 480x640 120kB)
Ottawa post op trap here. I'm cold and lonely so I guess this is the place for me.

90 hours later 4021409 Anonymous
>>4021313 You lie

91 hours later 4021450 Anonymous
>>4021313 >>4021313 You are a delight to my eyes!

97 hours later 4022615 Anonymous (suzuki-david[1].jpg 400x362 30kB)
>>4013926 >>4015287 >>4017333 >Can't even have a Canadian thread without immigrants. In the famous words of David Suzuki, "Fuck off, Canada is full."

98 hours later 4022662 Anonymous
I'm going to go out on a limb and say I'm the only newfoundlander posting here or on the internet for that matter.

98 hours later 4022683 Anonymous
>>4021313 should've got FFS instead of SRS

105 hours later 4023552 Anonymous
>>4021313 >post op trap kek

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