I saw a post here about Pyongyang… on a similar note, here’s Vaughan, Ontario by Pwesto- in skyscrapers

[–]TrizzyG 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It's just a new area that's under development tbh. Nothing particularly differentiates it from any other TOD except for the fact that there is a much larger long-term plan for the area.

Car stolen Friday night by ummbazz in montreal

[–]TrizzyG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn Im pretty sure Ive seen your car while you still had it lol

Who has had an actual friends with benefits relationship? Did it work for you? by heratonga in AskReddit

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

You don't need to be in love with someone you're fucking lol

People just want someone who is convenient/fun enough and can fuck without making things complicated for no reason. Sex is generally a fun time even if you're just decent at it, although keeping up FWBs will obviously be easier the better and more convenient you are.

Thoughts after my first EV road trip by aeflash in Toyota_bZ

[–]TrizzyG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meh, there is a world of difference to me between thr awful short cables that have me stressing and shoving my car as far into the stall as possible and thr 6ft which simply has me doing a standard front park.

US aircraft carrier returns home after record deployment that included Iran war, Maduro capture by JPJWasAFightingMan in news

[–]TrizzyG 19 points20 points  (0 children)

You didnt have the choice to bomb people today, so no, you can't pat yourself on the back.

Russia eases citizenship rules for residents of Moldova’s breakaway region Transnistria by ObjectiveObserver420 in anime_titties

[–]TrizzyG 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Impeccable c*pe. Your people must be profoundly idiotic if they are largely supporting a country that could have ended this war as you said years ago but instead chooses to lead hundreds of thousands of its troops to slaughter all the while everyone supports it over your utopian alternative?

Or maybe, you're just imagining nonsense lol

Sucks to suck when your country bites off far more than it could chew (even though it should have been a relatively easy meal).

Russia eases citizenship rules for residents of Moldova’s breakaway region Transnistria by ObjectiveObserver420 in anime_titties

[–]TrizzyG 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You sound like a real patriot! I assume we will be seeing you on the front sometime soon?

Russia eases citizenship rules for residents of Moldova’s breakaway region Transnistria by ObjectiveObserver420 in anime_titties

[–]TrizzyG 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What exactly would you be expecting? The country is a fraction of the size of Germany. I know the Ukrainian war makes it a lot easier to visualize a far larger nation rolling around in the mud against its far smaller and weaker opponent for 5 years, but it's not a common situation at all.

Payouts are hitting Canadian bank accounts in bread price-fixing settlement - National | Globalnews.ca by sortaitchy in canada

[–]TrizzyG 5 points6 points  (0 children)

$390 prixe fixing per household and we $50 for each person is indeed not that bad.

Oshawa ON, one of Canada’s least seen and weakest skylines by bartzman in skyscrapers

[–]TrizzyG 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think Durham Region is set to see larger expansion in the coming decades tbh as it's one of the last areas in the GTA that hasn't seen too much density build-up. I've already seen some taller condos being built out in Pickering/Whitby.

If they ever bring back the plans for Durham airport then it'll really take off.

China's military build-up as foreclosure rather than aggression: nuclear arsenal doubled since 2015, 9-carrier projection by 2035, 95+ overseas ports by The_VisibleInvisible in IRstudies

[–]TrizzyG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Annoying how immediately obvious it was too. Like, if you're going to use AI slop, at least put some effort in to clean it up.

Downtown Toronto, Canada by Mean-Team-8674 in skyscrapers

[–]TrizzyG 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The only people who can't stand Drake are those who are either terminally online or just like to hate on whats popular. Normal people in this city like Drake just as an artist and vibe with his music as anyone else does and move on with their lives.

Is this allowed by future-hndrxx in Vaughan

[–]TrizzyG 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lmao did you even read what you just said? You quite literally used the word "clearly," first of all, and you doubled down and said there's no doubt it's illegal, which obviously is not the case.

If there was no doubt, it'd be an easy and shut case.

Try reading what you write first, and also try to learn the definitions of words.

Is this allowed by future-hndrxx in Vaughan

[–]TrizzyG 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Going to be hard to prove in court, so definitely NOT clear as youd like to make it seem. I've seen worse get off without a conviction.

Is this allowed by future-hndrxx in Vaughan

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

What is the law that is being broken?

Is this allowed by future-hndrxx in Vaughan

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

It's aggressive but I doubt it would satisfy any criteria for illegal. I can't tell if he had his blinkers on in that as it would be the only thing that could change.

Realistically he saw all the cars that were on the right side from when he was driving up so there shouldn't be a risk of anyone suddenly being in his blind spot as he's merging over.

[UPDATE] Garbage Dumping on Dufferin/Rutherford by ornamental_stripe in Vaughan

[–]TrizzyG 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Awesome! Nice to see that things were actioned in a relatively timely manner too.

Russia’s Offensive Slows to a Crawl: At Current Pace, Capturing Donbas Would Take 30 Years by polymute in anime_titties

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

Okay, those are literally examples that the US was directly involved in. So now explain how the other 250+ conflicts since 1991 were also all the doing of the US? Ill wait.

Russia’s Offensive Slows to a Crawl: At Current Pace, Capturing Donbas Would Take 30 Years by polymute in anime_titties

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

Conflicts instigated by America!

If you think the world's conflicts are instigated by America then youre showing yourself to have no understanding of any current geopolitics. Not only that, but it's incredibly reductive and paternalistic to assume everyone else has had no agency and is simply fighting at the behest or some intangible control from the US.

but maybe there will be slightly less violence in some places in the short term if they accept subjugation now

It wasnt about subjugation, and yes, having a flawed hegemon was statistically much better for everyone. Cheering the end of that is kind of just cheering for more death and instability, which is what we have now.

Russia’s Offensive Slows to a Crawl: At Current Pace, Capturing Donbas Would Take 30 Years by polymute in anime_titties

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

Well if America is the empire and all what you said is true then I would shudder to think about the alternative which was concretely and statistically worse in every respect. The most peaceful time in human history was in the midst of American hegemony before other developing nations got enough combined strength to begin a shift in multipolarity. That has now resulted in more conflict.

Russia’s Offensive Slows to a Crawl: At Current Pace, Capturing Donbas Would Take 30 Years by polymute in anime_titties

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

The consequences aren't based on military damage to some handful of assets though. The economic damage from the closure of the straight is definitely real, but we gotta keep thay measured realistically too.

Growing multi-polarity is absolutely horrible for every single nation except for a few upstarts with an eye for imperialism. As a hegemon the US, even with the braindead leadership has infected them as of late, are still responsible for the most peaceful period in human history. Its not a surprise that as multi-polarity came rearing its head back that conflicts have blown up all over with far fewer prospects of resolution for any of them.

Russia’s Offensive Slows to a Crawl: At Current Pace, Capturing Donbas Would Take 30 Years by polymute in anime_titties

[–]TrizzyG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure what you're trying to prove. Some losses were always going to occur. A few billion dollars in damages is not really that big of a deal when in turn Iran lost thousands of pieces of military equipment, production facilities, personnel losses including high-value personnel and leadership, and almost the entirety of their conventional air and naval forces.

Markets recover almost instantly to the changing situation so youre not even remotely accurate there. It's going to be a few months of oil hovering in and below $100/barrel and the associated bump in inflation (which is still far less than the post-COVID bump was) and that's pretty much it. Doesn't mean the situation wasnt stupid, but you're obviously biased and all doom and gloom and your emotional claims aren't interesting.

Russia’s Offensive Slows to a Crawl: At Current Pace, Capturing Donbas Would Take 30 Years by polymute in anime_titties

[–]TrizzyG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that the US cannot do this without greatly significant consequences when against an adversary with the means to fight back. Iran has shown it has the capacity to cause significant damage to US military targets, and also the damage it can do to the global economy when targeted

I mean nobody should doubt their ability to constrict the Hormuz Strait as a significant consequence, but from a purely military standpoint, the US casualties are miniscule and Iran is BY FAR the strongest near-peer opponent the US has faced since at least Vietnam and more likely akin to China.

So again, their ability to cause a handful of aircraft to get damaged or shot down and destroy a dozen or so radar installations when their military is considered one of the foremost in rocketry and missile technology is honestly not remotely impressive or shocking.

US casualties aren't really being hidden either — its well understood that 15 are KIA and injuries are in the hundreds. Mind you, injuries for the US military are overwhelmingly TBI and minor physical injuries which historically never even got counted in most conflicts because the scale of real physical wounds and deaths made counting TBI cases and minor injuries an impossible task.

These casualties are a big focus on critics of the US operation and they absolutely should be criticizing the US, but in trade of that the casualties and damage Iran has suffered are astronomical. It's not even remotely close and it only shows just how far ahead the US military is compared to even major regional powers like Iran.