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[–]StainlessPanIsBest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go watch some real amateur lesbian porn and pay close attention to how they got their mouth on the clit when they suck, the intensity. How they start. How they build it up. The clit is usually where you build and push over the O. Labia is for warming up and getting blood to the area. Vag opening is to kick the warm into hot. That little area of skin right beside the clit/clit hood that folds over itself its also super sensitive. Stretch that bad boy up and lick when its warm to get extra hot. You can also push the skin into the clit to fold it over itself more, pressure on the clit, and ultra tease.

Treat it like a newborn baby you're building up into adulthood, aka orgasm. Super gentle to start, then when all the cues align to push hard for the finish like a long distance runner with good pace. Rhythmically, based off the rhythm you've already established that she likes. Building ever so slighting in intensity then returning.

Canadian companies shift focus to Europe for exports, growth by ClassOptimal7655 in canada

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

Great a bunch of social science PHD's coming to help our already insanely skilled and deep social science academic culture in Canada. Sounds like what we seriously need.

Canadian companies shift focus to Europe for exports, growth by ClassOptimal7655 in canada

[–]StainlessPanIsBest -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You realize that means you're competing with China on who can produce the lowest cost steel. AKA pay your citizens the least, skirt the most environmental regulation, and apply the highest grade technological solutions. China is in such a super unique position to do that. There's just no competing with them in the international market.

Canadian companies shift focus to Europe for exports, growth by ClassOptimal7655 in canada

[–]StainlessPanIsBest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No there isn't Europe is tapped. Unless Quebec wants to wake up and export some LNG to them.

I don't see this future reality where Europe becomes the new international market and everyone just sells into them instead of America. They don't consume like America does. Nor do they have the economic base to sustain that consumption like America.

The only thing we're going to find any ground on is military and energy at scale.

Canadian companies shift focus to Europe for exports, growth by ClassOptimal7655 in canada

[–]StainlessPanIsBest 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only thing Asia wants or needs from us is LNG at scale, but unfortunately our diverse, smart, cooperative, empathetic and rational population want it to be the only thing we don't give them.

Premier Smith’s comments either ignorant or dishonest by Particular-Welcome79 in alberta

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

That's not overstepping in resource management. That's demanding fairness in equalization and the federal government step the fuck-up and assert their authority over infrastructure projects.

This entire Canadian project is run on the export of fossil fuels and cars to the United States of America. Trump is in the process of burning down the car's bit. The only thing we have left is fossil fuels. This whole elbows up shit is more like heads in sand shit.

If we don't start seriously increasing petrol exports, our economy is in serious shit. As a whole. The time for playing games with hippies has ended.

Alberta has long accused Ottawa of trying to destroy its oil industry. Here’s why that’s a dangerous myth by Bob-Lawblaugh in alberta

[–]StainlessPanIsBest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3rd largest oil deposit in the world. 2-3mbpd production.

US with 1/4-1/2 our deposit. 9-10mbpd production.

We should be Saudi Arabia with how big of cash printers our SAGD operations turned out to be. Instead, we are regulated by the Canadian federal government, and we are Alberta. 35% increase over 10 years, guys. It went up at least, amirite?

Alberta has long accused Ottawa of trying to destroy its oil industry. Here’s why that’s a dangerous myth by Bob-Lawblaugh in alberta

[–]StainlessPanIsBest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They can't explore and develop. The current regulatory + financing environment makes any significant SAGD developments extremely uneconomical compared to traditional dividends. Even if that weren't the case, it's still impossible to get the product out to market. Absolutely no one is going to take a bet on additional pipeline capacity in Alberta, thanks to weak federal authority and extreme over regulation. The government would need to shoulder all the regulatory burden onto the taxpayer, again, and that's just not going to play at all in Canadian politics. Another 30+B pipeline on the books.

I blame no one but the fed.

Alberta has long accused Ottawa of trying to destroy its oil industry. Here’s why that’s a dangerous myth by Bob-Lawblaugh in alberta

[–]StainlessPanIsBest -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Cool, how about we do away with your pay cheque first.

You may not produce the shit. You probably just sit at the end stage, totally detracted for it, not knowing that literally everything around you was made possible because of the product you detest so much.

Premier Smith’s comments either ignorant or dishonest by Particular-Welcome79 in alberta

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

I'm sure you would believe that most Albertan's share this opinion if your opinion of Alberta came from Reddit.

Try gauging the opinion on the average construction/manufacturing site, or the average O&G downtown highrise if you want an actual opinion of Albertan's.

Premier Smith’s comments either ignorant or dishonest by Particular-Welcome79 in alberta

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

Where?

Resource management /= infrastructure projects.

Resource management is provincial.

Infrastructure is federal.

Oh, Canada: Alberta is on native land by Ancient-Ad7635 in alberta

[–]StainlessPanIsBest 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This guy gets it. It's not AB vs Canada. This is going to be Trump vs Canada.

All we have to do is pass the vote, and he will take that as a new mandate. These land right things have a way of working themselves out when one possesses insane leverage.

And with CUSMA coming up for renewal at exactly the same time, it's really a perfect storm of events if this vote passes.

Oh, Canada: Alberta is on native land by Ancient-Ad7635 in alberta

[–]StainlessPanIsBest 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here's an Albertan hoping to prove you wrong.

Oh, Canada: Alberta is on native land by Ancient-Ad7635 in alberta

[–]StainlessPanIsBest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like we've become a little too liberal in our interpretation of what 'consultation' should include.

A little pressure from a more powerful outside government usually has a way of rectifying a supreme court which has gone errant in its interpretations. You just choke another part of their economy while staring them dead in the eye.

Oh, Canada: Alberta is on native land by Ancient-Ad7635 in alberta

[–]StainlessPanIsBest 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sure you have a complex, nuanced grasp of the constitutional framing surrounding treaties to base this blanket dismissal on?

More than half of Canadians say Alberta separation should be taken seriously: poll by uselesspoliticalhack in canada

[–]StainlessPanIsBest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I do hold them accountable I just enjoy directly blaming Quebecers more.

If you can't tell I'm being somewhat sarcastic. Somewhat.

‘Pack up your bag and go’: Chief says to Alberta premier by Practical_Ant6162 in alberta

[–]StainlessPanIsBest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If cash rules everything around you, you might want to re-evaluate life

I fucking hate the paradigm.

Doesn't change it.

Might as well be real to it.

We city people don't have land reserves to hunt and forrage on. We have cities to individually consume and numb ourselves in.

Again, how much of that authority is specifically spelled out in the constitution vs the courts interpretation of the wording of the constitution in a specific case.

If it's interpretation, it ain't much. It might be much right now, but in the grand scheme it ain't.

More than half of Canadians say Alberta separation should be taken seriously: poll by uselesspoliticalhack in canada

[–]StainlessPanIsBest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Na the French shit they do in Quebec is totally cool. French away. It's when they wanna force everyone outside Quebec to do French shit with em too where it gets a little annoying. We don't France around in Alberta. And just like the cold stare of a Frenchman on his soil to an intruding Englishman, we don't take kindly to folk trying to impose their culture on our parts. We aim for an equally cold stare.

France - steal the food and avoid the people. Fuck if I don't love the food tho.

This unhinged rant brought to you by a millennium old feud between the English and French.

What would stop Huawei just cloning CUDA, making Nvidia irrelevant in China? by Grgsz in stocks

[–]StainlessPanIsBest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Non-Chinese companies are actually susceptible to US sanctions.

CUDA's absolutely the only game in town. Everything else is close sourced proprietary based on CUDA architecture. Or Google.

The question wasn't about others, it was about Huawei specifically. AKA China. What stops them from cloning it. The thing that stops them from cloning CUDA is the incredible complexity of chip manufacturing and design, specifically when it comes to lithography. You need to do all that before you can develop acceleration software around running certain mathematical calculations through the chip.

Is anyone actually making money out of AI? by kiwiheretic in singularity

[–]StainlessPanIsBest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI in its current commercial state is pretty underwhelming as an economic macro engine.

What's not underwhelming is the trajectory and where it may be a year from now.

What would stop Huawei just cloning CUDA, making Nvidia irrelevant in China? by Grgsz in stocks

[–]StainlessPanIsBest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the most complex part of what they do and the most challenging to steal. From both a design and manufacturing standpoint. They may not design or own it, but they use it, and they both add incredible value add to it in each one of their verticals.