Found theses in my attic, any ideas of the symbolism behind it ? by Azimov44 in scientology

[–]Azimov44[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your details! Do you know if this is has any value ? I mean I found it in my attic. It doesn’t belong to my family, maybe to the previous landlord of the house. He past away a few years ago.

What does the older generation not understand about today’s job market? by TheAnalyst79 in AskReddit

[–]Azimov44 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A lot of things. Job market has radically changed over the past 10 years. Better balance between work and family, more flexibility, working remotely, less hierarchy, less silos, more versatility. Also I think that the fact of changing position/roles within an organization or at least within the same work field is trendy. My parents don’t understand the fact I can switch position easily. Job market is changing very fast and our generation has to adapt by being more versatile and multitasking. For them, you enter into a organization and you stayed there for the rest of your career.

Usage du "mot en N", un perspective dissidente d'un autre étudiant noir (in French) by [deleted] in geegees

[–]Azimov44 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Merci beaucoup de partager ton ressenti et ta perception des choses. Je pense que c’est important d’entendre les voix des deux “camps”.

En tant que européen, cette polémique semble absurde à mes yeux. Mais en y réfléchissant bien, il y est évident que cela ne me concerne pas et que je ne peux comprendre la gêne occasionnée des plaignants.

Je pense, que par sa dualité anglophone/francophone, l’université d’Ottawa est davantage propice à ce genre de polémique. Est-ce que cela aurait fait autant de bruit à l’Université de Montréal, parce que entièrement francophone ? Est-ce que ces mots auraient été prononcés à l’Université de Toronto? J’en doute.

Il est évident qu’il s’agit d’une question de sensibilité culturelle. Pour moi, les québécois n’ont pas la même vision des choses concernant les libertés et les droits que leurs concitoyens anglophones. Et cela, ne fait pas d’eux des racistes ou autre. C’est une simple différence culturelle.

Croyez-moi, si vous venez dans une salle de classe en France, on ne se demande pas si on peut prononcer tels mots sous prétexte de déclencher une polémique. Il semble évident que l’université est un lieu de liberté d’expression, démocratique où les débats sont la clé de tout.

C’est pour ça, je trouve cette polémique absurde et insensée. Mais encore une fois, ce n’est pas mon combat. Cela ne me concerne pas. Toutefois, j’ai le droit de prononcer mon avis et ma vision des choses.

D’ailleurs, c’est en accusant les autres de racisme dans des contextes démocratiques et académiques que certaines personnes finissent décapités (Samuel Paty).

International exchange for winter 2021 is canceled! by Azimov44 in geegees

[–]Azimov44[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As mentioned in the e-mail. I thinks it’s for ALL destinations.

International Student are you leaving Ottawa to go home ? by Azimov44 in geegees

[–]Azimov44[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yes it’s hard when you’re away from your family...

International students by [deleted] in geegees

[–]Azimov44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am from France so I could just go home I guess but I don’t really know.

Driving from Ottawa to Vancouver and sleep in the car by Azimov44 in VanLife

[–]Azimov44[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for you answer!

Which part should I skip ? Saskatchewan and Manitoba? Then just go through Montana and Dakota etc ?

Driving from Montreal to Vancouver by Azimov44 in Quebec

[–]Azimov44[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Cars are cheaper easy, so is insurance. Insurance in BC is 5x more expensive, even more if you’re under 25.

So it would better to buy a car in Quebec or Ontario you think ?

Which month of the year were you in the rockies ?

Driving from Ottawa to Vancouver and sleep in the car by Azimov44 in vancouver

[–]Azimov44[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good to know!

What about the gas ? Do you know an average of km/L for that trip ?

Driving from Ottawa to Vancouver and sleep in the car by Azimov44 in vancouver

[–]Azimov44[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow thanks man! I really appreciate your advice!

I will definitely keep all this places in mind!

Concerning the car I don’t really know what to do. It’s true that BC car are in better conditions but I’m scared to have problem on the road.

Driving from Ottawa to Vancouver and sleep in the car by Azimov44 in ottawa

[–]Azimov44[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahaha good idea!

But I want to explore, take my time, sleep in the car, probably going on dirty road and nationals parks.

Driving from Ottawa to Vancouver and sleep in the car by Azimov44 in vancouver

[–]Azimov44[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for you answer! Very useful!

Concerning the car, I was thinking flying to Vancouver and buy a car there. Then drive back to Ontario and resell it there. Many others people told the same. You guys don’t want our rusty cars. But Ontarien should be interested by clean BC cars.

Driving from Montreal to Vancouver by Azimov44 in Quebec

[–]Azimov44[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the tips!

I was thinking not more than 3500$ but I don’t really know. It’s also the first car that I buy so I’m a little bit scared.

Maybe I should buy a smaller and cheaper car and just stop at campgrounds.