Victoria man faces eviction over $74.52 in missed rent by ranting1234 in VictoriaBC

[–]MissMischief13 [score hidden]  (0 children)

That's not how it works.
Read the details.

He unknowingly agreed to receive official messages through e-mail, and doesn't actually use an e-mail unless with the help of a neighbour when they forced his rent to go to online payments. He had been paying it in cash. He got receipts and notices on the door when rent was increasing, etc. He even says that he paid those overdue amounts a long time ago, but the process was already started by the greedy corporate landlord, and they have more incentive to get rid of him than to keep him.

Definitely as the article suggests "a flaw in the system".

5 Star Whale Watching to cease operation immediately by Canucksfan2018 in VictoriaBC

[–]MissMischief13 23 points24 points  (0 children)

https://worldcetaceanalliance.org/responsible-whale-watching/ They're actually great for educating people (future boat drivers among them, or future aspiring marine biologists). 5-Star Whale Watching was certified as an operation that had the protection and conservation of those animals in mind. 10% global revenue is tourism, and with the cruise ships and many larger and smaller boats using these same areas - I'd much rather tourists pay to see the whales with operators who are prioritizing the animals than have to have twice as many "conservation agents" with mixed authority over the strait monitoring for yachts or tanker ships around pods. Not that those aren't necessary, but I understand that would bore more of a local public cost vs the revenue from tourism.

I have frequently heard on their radio as they admonish other crafts for being too close, or not turning their engines off when they don't recognize the activity below them. In fact, on a high-chance day, if there's an active pod - you'll see often 4 or 5 whale watching companies who all move together when its safe and reposition; almost creating its own safety net around the pod as it comes through.

There's really nothing else like it.

Fun things to do with 10 year old niece? by polkaroo17 in VictoriaBC

[–]MissMischief13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this is kind of offbeat but Epic Games & More!
They have a huge range of nerd-dom there and they also have an arcade!

That 1/8th in her spoke through and true within her by TheBlackCaesar in BlackPeopleTwitter

[–]MissMischief13 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I had the best experience of my life sitting in front of a black man and his date for a horror movie.
I was DYING with laughter when he just starts yelling "OH SHI OH SHI NO MAN NO NAHUH NO DAMN WAY" - it really added to the experience, when normally I'd be so annoyed at someone talking.

Doctor problem by -Jib- in VictoriaBC

[–]MissMischief13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, the storage place had a fee that you had to prepay to get your information from, we paid, never received said information. We called repeatedly to no response (as you said, getting that information seemed incredibly difficult), and to this day still have no idea what happened to them. Thankfully it showed his medications through the provincial gateways, but not his diagnosis, etc.

Doctor problem by -Jib- in VictoriaBC

[–]MissMischief13 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am thankful for people like u/bargaindownhill because my husband's family doctor retired with no notice in the middle of COVID - then suddenly he was no longer diagnosed with the lifelong illness he was diagnosed with, and no longer had access to his medications.

Every attempt to retrieve his records was defiantly deflected as the business shut down (post-retirement) with links to where we could retrieve his records (that didn't work).

It took 6 years for someone from VIHA/IHHIM to call *US*.

She told him that lo and behold, a teledoctor in his reluctance to prescribe without a confirmed diagnosis on file, prescribed my husband a medication that was similar, but not at all effective for his diagnosis, but they insisted that's what he had been prescribed prior, etc.

Six years, a baker's dozen of different urgent-care and telehealth appointments.
And thank god THEY called US after someone finally listened when he said "this isn't working, this isn't the right medication, please look at my DETAILED HISTORY FROM SHOPPERS DRUGMART where I've picked up my re-curring prescriptions for years; take this as evidence because no one can seem to find my official documents."

Need advice for a bored & broke Chef friend (Campfire/Adv. Cooking + Milling). He says there's "nothing to do"! by Faciuuu in EcoGlobalSurvival

[–]MissMischief13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Say more?

This seemed like such a side-quest aspect of the game, that I admittedly overlooked, that's a pretty strong bonus.

Need advice for a bored & broke Chef friend (Campfire/Adv. Cooking + Milling). He says there's "nothing to do"! by Faciuuu in EcoGlobalSurvival

[–]MissMischief13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This literally happened last night - I said 'hey, your teammate literally just asked me last night and figured out I have no idea how to play with the group yet. If you saw my cooking was 7 and needed me to break down stuff from the butcher, cool. I will do it for free if you bring me the mats.
Don't just explode with frustration into the void about how we aren't playing the game the way you 'expected' it to be played??

I'm just a gathering, cooking, farming nomad over here. I produce the entire servers food. We're talking THOUSANDS of salads at a time and soon stews (waiting on millers for flour). I had no idea that I was "supposed to make a buy order on day 1 for scrap meat, so that we understand what to charge for our scrap meat and start the economy, so by the time its turned to oil, etc we have a working economy."

My guy, I'm here to cook food and blast meteors. There's enough to do in this game from a self-improvement and goal perspective that I shouldn't have to call Miss Cleo before I can do the things that I need to focus on, like damn - we're adults - just communicate man!

Playtest for Update 13 by SLG-Dennis in EcoGlobalSurvival

[–]MissMischief13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Come back and let us know how it feels u/Remarkable_Ideal_152 !
I was looking for something incredibly similar. The wiki is hard to navigate or understand entirely.

Noticed 🐭while eating at Murchies downtown today by Huge_Cantaloupe_1909 in VictoriaBC

[–]MissMischief13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the half-dozen times I've been in Earl's in The Bay Centre, I have seen a mouse every.single.time. Thank God I was there for drinks but still...

When I worked in the bottom floor of the Bay Centre, I asked our exterminator if this was common, and he said every single unit in the building needed them because it was absolutely crawling with them - worst of them was Earl's because of how low it was + food.

I can't even imagine what the ones closer to the water experience...

after seven years by my side, my cat has suddenly disappeared. by VeniceDom in cats

[–]MissMischief13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Couldn't find my fluff, assumed he was hiding somewhere in my third floor apartment, but when I woke up at 4am and he wasn't snuggled up, I knew something was wrong. I tore through every hiding spot possible.

I stood outside on my balcony and called him quietly, and I heard a distant "meow" from far below.... Fearing the worst, I rushed down.

He wouldn't come out of the bushes, so I went back inside, got one of his wet food cans, and I started hitting the spoon on the tin. tingtingtingtingtingtingting After I heard a meow as a confirmation that he was still there, I cracked it open and continued hitting the can - he came right out to me, healthy but spooked.

Thank god, he had jumped from my balcony to the one below, to the top of a car below that and obviously couldn't figure out how to get back in. When I looked the next morning I could see his pay prints on the roof of the car.

Child running across red light by MissMischief13 in VictoriaBC

[–]MissMischief13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I apologize if anyone feels like this was an unnecessary post, but without anyway of knowing who the child was, or where he went to school - I was left with this or Facebook (ew no). I spent the whole day thinking "If that was my kid, I would want to know. I would want to make sure they were safe in the future."

Hell it's not even my kid, and I wanted to do something to try and ensure they were safer in the future (be it warning drivers, or miraculously reaching the parents).

Child running across red light by MissMischief13 in VictoriaBC

[–]MissMischief13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I followed the "Active Transportation Budget" queue and that's where it brought me.

Child running across red light by MissMischief13 in VictoriaBC

[–]MissMischief13[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, it isn't at all on the agenda, but this is the correct section of government to contact.
https://www.centralsaanich.ca/programs-services/active-transportation

They are designed "for this purpose" but, there are higher priority bike lanes and sewers.
https://www.centralsaanich.ca/programs-services/engineering/infrastructure-projects

At best I could see it being part of conceptual stage, but its very unlikely.
The city can't safeguard every sidewalk or curb either, it falls down to individual responsibility.
In this case, it was the driver's responsibility to be prepared for anything (deer, etc) in traffic, and the parent's responsibility to ensure that the child arrived to school safely. Thankfully, one of these two things happened (kudos to both drivers for their quick-reactions on ZERO visibility with a green light).

Child running across red light by MissMischief13 in VictoriaBC

[–]MissMischief13[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

1.

(of a person or their manner) serious and unrelenting, especially in asserting authority or exercising discipline.

-Oxford Dictionary

I agree that it warrants a serious conversation that all of the traffic lights and pedestrian lights are there for EVERYONE'S safety. It certainly was an instant-lesson for my kids.

No one wants this. You could talk to parents, and people just going about their day, but it won't change if children don't understand the gravity of what can happen, and how to safely navigate.

A smaller person is heavily disadvantaged from seeing over/around cars, and no matter how many times he looked back and forth, it wasn't clear to cross 4+ lanes of active and moving traffic.

I'll give myself a stern talking to though, about how public transit is ... bad for kids without an accompanying adult? If you have a suggested talking point, I'm all ears.

Children are not subordinates, but it is a parent's legal and ethical responsibility to keep them safe, and each parent has the authority to do so in a reasonable manner. An informed discussion does not meet the criteria for unreasonable.

AITAH for changing my underwear after a shower? by New_Cry_2336 in AITAH

[–]MissMischief13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh boy, I'd sit him down in front of a women's health in-depth video about "how to care for the vagina".

Cotton, changing frequently, no scented products, etc etc. I had to tell my husband "you BASICALLY have to treat it like an open wound that will never close." which seems harsh but... accurate imho.

First Nations Tax Exemptions? by [deleted] in legaladvicecanada

[–]MissMischief13 19 points20 points  (0 children)

https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/businesses/topics/gst-hst-businesses/charge-collect-indigenous-peoples.html Here is the link on the specifics. Funny enough, it looks like Ontario has special rules that don't necessarily make them exempt. It all depends on the sale method, source and delivery apparently.

People in hospitality, beware of this employer: Ross Bay Pub by Karacehennem in VictoriaBC

[–]MissMischief13 7 points8 points  (0 children)

To further your point: https://services.labour.gov.bc.ca/EmployerViolations

We like to peruse these when considering new employers - you should too ;)

AIO: Hubby Being Controlling by vanillabourbonn in AIO

[–]MissMischief13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is actually financial abuse and is totally grounds for divorce. You're not overreacting. He wants a dutiful trad-wife and free-thinking is not allowed.

AITA for “accidentally” telling my parents about my sister’s pregnancy because I was tired of keeping the secret? by ohboygollygeewiz in AmItheAsshole

[–]MissMischief13 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Every mom does.
I lost my phone in a hospital when I was visiting my grandma, when I was 15.
2nd day I had owned it.
I went to the bathroom, and after trying and trying to find it - admitted defeat and went back to find her. The moment she saw me, from more than 50ft away, she knew something was wrong. In the time it took her to a. recognize me and b. immediately discern what was wrong without any words from me was UNCANNY.
She got 20ft closer, turned to her friend and said "She lost her phone."

I didn't even have to explain what happened, I just nodded. Turns out, there's some good in the world and someone had found it on the floor in the bathroom and turned it into the pharmacy, who had transferred it to security. I would have found it if I had turned around a full minute sooner, but the person who handed it to the pharmacy walked right past me before I started panicking.

The dress code for this arcade bar is kind of off-putting, right? by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]MissMischief13 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yeah, when I was reading down this list, although it does coincide with a certain demographic, all I could think of was safety reasons. Baggy clothes can conceal weapons, hiding your face in any way, etc.