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  1. FickleLogic

    Discussion Municipal priorities first

    Yes, but are they implementing things that are necessarily harming our populations as a whole. At the end of the day we do need to meet climate targets and everyone who lives on earth has to live within a municipality and as such then the municipalities are affected. And almost no one is going...
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    Discussion Municipal priorities first

    But in reality how much are local municipal governments imposing on the people, like what taxes are actually falling into line with the UN and other global organizations because personally I do not think that the government is spending that much consideration into what they UN is saying when...
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    Discussion Government Gatekeeper

    I completely agree with the concern being raised here. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has clearly moved far beyond its original purpose, and that kind of mission creep should worry anyone who values open access to information. When a regulatory body starts...
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    Discussion Wilmot Water Pact Down the Drain

    I think the bigger issue is long term. If they’re already saying they might take even more water, what happens to Wilmot in 5 or 10 years?
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    Discussion Keeping an Eye on Our Health Choices

    I agree that this is an issue people should be paying attention to, especially when it comes to access to supplements and personal health choices. Groups like the Natural Health Product Protection Association and advocates like Shawn Buckley are clearly trying to raise awareness and push back on...
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    Discussion What is going on at the Region and Water

    Hopefully it will drive change, its very common for governments to shift the blame onto other people instead of taking accountibility.
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    Discussion What is going on at the Region and Water

    What stands out most here is not just the water issue itself, but how it was handled. Moving that amount of groundwater without clearly informing elected officials or the public creates a serious gap in accountability. Even if the intention was to study long term supply for growth, that kind of...
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    Discussion Pierre Poilievre on the Joe Rogan Podcast

    I found this video to be more informative than the Rogan Podcast.
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    Discussion Bill C-15 by Kellie Auld

    One thing I do appreciate is that the post outlines specific actions people can take. Suggesting removal, separation into a standalone bill, or strict amendments gives people something concrete to focus on. It is a lot more productive than just raising concerns without any clear direction.
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    Discussion Do Local Governments Communicate Well?

    Yeah and that’s something positive. Even having those channels available shows that there is an intention to involve the community.
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    Discussion NCI: Are farmers safe in Canada

    Everything stacked together really helps you see the bigger picture. All the presenters brought important experiences that tie into the overall concern for agriculture.
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    Discussion NCI: Are farmers safe in Canada

    Exactly. I really appreciated how he layered the concerns together. It makes you see how all the different pieces affect farmers’ lives, and it was presented so clearly.
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    Discussion NCI: Are farmers safe in Canada

    Yeah, I noticed that too. What really stood out was how they linked different issues together, groundwater, glyphosate, seed sovereignty, and even education. It feels like they’re trying to show a bigger picture, which is a nice change.
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    Discussion WR Community Energy

    Yes, and I also liked how they didn’t ignore the everyday infrastructure concerns. Addressing potholes while working on big initiatives shows the city is balancing both immediate and long-term priorities.
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    Discussion WR Community Energy

    Absolutely. Focusing on electrifying heating seems like a smart move. It’s a big change, but if done right it could reduce emissions significantly and also give residents more control over energy costs in the future.
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    Discussion Does Hard Work Still Guarantee Success

    I agree. The world is more complex now, so the path to success is less predictable. Hard work is still valuable, but it has to be paired with smart decisions and an understanding of the environment.
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    Discussion Does Hard Work Still Guarantee Success

    I think the definition of success is a big part of this conversation. If success only means money or status, then hard work alone might not be enough. But if success includes fulfillment and balance, then hard work can still lead to meaningful outcomes.
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    Discussion Are We Living in a Comfort Era

    That’s true. Exposure matters. If you never experience difficulty, even minor setbacks can feel significant. Regularly stepping outside your comfort zone helps maintain perspective and resilience.
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    Discussion Are We Living in a Comfort Era

    That idea of challenge becoming optional is important. If discomfort is no longer required, fewer people will choose it. That could lead to a society where only a small percentage actively pushes themselves while most stay in comfortable routines.
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    Discussion Privacy is Dead and We're Not Mad Enough

    I also think Canadians might not fully grasp what’s happening. People assume privacy is still protected, but this bill changes that quietly. Many won’t realize their digital habits could be monitored until after the fact.
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    Discussion Social Media Algorithms: Are They Controlling Us?

    That makes me wonder if awareness even helps. Even when you know what’s happening, you still fall into the pattern because it’s built to be addictive
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    Discussion Social Media Algorithms: Are They Controlling Us?

    Yeah exactly. It’s like an echo chamber. You think you’re choosing what to see but really it’s choosing for you
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    Discussion SpecialEvent: Waterloo Region

    I also think it’s important that stories like this are heard. Even just listening can be a form of support.
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    Discussion Fire at Texas oil Refinery Creates Smoke Plume

    The conversation about gas prices is interesting because local incidents can link to global markets and geopolitical tensions at the same time
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    Discussion Fire at Texas oil Refinery Creates Smoke Plume

    This also comes amid other global energy issues, like conflicts affecting production overseas, so markets are already sensitive to disruptions.
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    Discussion House Vs. Condo

    I think you have to consider resale value. Houses often appreciate more than condos in the long term.
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    Discussion Deposition from Former Pfizer Toxocologist

    Yeah otherwise you just end up in an echo chamber that reinforces one side
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    Discussion Deposition from Former Pfizer Toxocologist

    But at the same time, the idea of underreporting isn’t completely crazy. That happens in a lot of medical reporting systems
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    Discussion Governments doing mind control?

    But at the same time, companies do know what they’re doing. They study behavior and use it
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    Discussion Governments doing mind control?

    That’s fair. Algorithms alone already decide what people see daily
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    Discussion Governments doing mind control?

    But there’s a difference between influence and full on “mind control.” That’s where it starts to feel exaggerated
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    Discussion Pierre Poilievre on the Joe Rogan Podcast

    Also worth mentioning that Joe Rogan brings in a very specific kind of audience. That might help him, but it could also turn other people off
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    Discussion Are We Losing the Ability to Be Bored

    I do not fully agree with that. If something is engineered to grab your attention constantly, it is going to affect most people whether they realize it or not.
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    Discussion Are Side Hustles Becoming a Necessity?

    Yeah that’s what I’m saying. It sounds good in theory but in reality you’re just working more hours.
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    Discussion Are Side Hustles Becoming a Necessity?

    I feel like it started as ambition but now it’s lowkey turning into survival. Like people aren’t doing side hustles for fun anymore, it’s to cover rent or groceries.
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    Discussion UNDRIP: land owners loosing their rights

    so basically no one fully knows how far this is gonna go yet??
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    Discussion UNDRIP: land owners loosing their rights

    ok yeah that makes sense… still feels kinda confusing tho ngl
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    Discussion UNDRIP: land owners loosing their rights

    wait so like… is this actually affecting regular people right now or is it more behind-the-scenes stuff 😭
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    Discussion Federal Government going back to court

    Exactly. it’s not even about convoy support at this point, it’s about whether rules actually mean anything
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    Discussion Federal Government going back to court

    ^ but acting “quickly” doesn’t mean ignoring rights though. That’s the whole point people are making. If they can do it once, what stops them next time?
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    Discussion Are Tech Skills Becoming Essential for Every Job?

    Yeah, like better tools + better training could solve most problems without expecting everyone to be a tech genius.
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    Discussion Are Tech Skills Becoming Essential for Every Job?

    Also, there’s a weird gap where some tech gets introduced but nobody really trains employees properly. So you’re expected to “just know it,” which is unfair.
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    Discussion Are Tech Skills Becoming Essential for Every Job?

    Exactly! And then companies just expect you to “figure it out.” It’s stressful, especially if you’re not super tech-savvy.
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    Discussion Are Tech Skills Becoming Essential for Every Job?

    I feel this. Tech is everywhere now, even in jobs that never used to need it. Makes me wonder if people who aren’t into it are going to get left behind.
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    Discussion Canadian Home Owner Defends Home

    Yeah like I don’t want people hesitating in danger, but I also don’t want people just blasting first and asking questions later 💀
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    Discussion Canadian Home Owner Defends Home

    Exactly 😭 imagine someone goes to the wrong address and just gets shot, that’s kinda insane if you think about it
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    Discussion Has inclusivity gone to far?

    That’s usually how school decisions go 💀
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    Discussion Has inclusivity gone to far?

    Exactly. Inclusivity should add options, not remove them. This feels like they picked the simplest solution, not the best one.
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    Discussion Tech is Upgrading Too Fast

    yall are acting like you HAVE to upgrade tho 😭 nobody is forcing you just don’t buy it
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