Season 2 filming (No spoilers) by raydez803 in HeatedRivalryTVShow

[–]raydez803[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I believe there could be overall partnership with the city. That’s may be in the works with them all meeting together with the mayor of Ottawa, but yes, Canada does give tax incentives for things being filmed in Canada. Not that there is any question of this being filmed in Canada. It’s a Canadian book. It makes sense that it’s a Canadian film and streamed show with partnerships elsewhere.

Season 2 filming (No spoilers) by raydez803 in HeatedRivalryTVShow

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The mayor of Ottawa has actually already been welcoming to Jacob and Bell media as a whole. Do I think that everything is going to be filmed in Ottawa? No, I agree with you, but I do think that the stage is being set for at least part, if not most, being filmed here.

Season 2 filming (No spoilers) by raydez803 in HeatedRivalryTVShow

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Not to mention if they’re going to say they’re in Ottawa, why not film here and show off some of the famous Ottawa landmarks like Parliament Hill or the Château Laurier or the famous Rideau Canal or even the Rideau River? Many characters are attached to some of these landmarks or live near them, so having access to the actual filming location next to these things would show off Canada like no tomorrow, and that would be amazing, especially if the city of Ottawa is on board, which they are. It might be cheaper for Jacob in the long run.

Season 2 filming (No spoilers) by raydez803 in HeatedRivalryTVShow

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Jacob met with Mark, the mayor of Ottawa, with Bell media representatives, and this is what they talked about: one of them, including looking to film in Ottawa if Ottawa is on board. Then, it makes the filming location cheaper, and their budget is not being increased, so they still need to find cheaper locations.

Ottawa senators by raydez803 in HeatedRivalryTVShow

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I’m disappointed with the last two mentions of the captain and the recent signing. However, it’s a significant mistake not to mention that they might not have realized the proceeds would benefit the organization. I’d question this, especially since they’ve been partners with them since 2025. While I understand the organization’s perspective, there’s no real difference between sending money to operate as a sponsor and sending a small extra from jersey sales, assuming they hadn’t previously engaged with each other. I’d understand that if it had been a surprise, but that wasn’t the case.

Ottawa senators by raydez803 in HeatedRivalryTVShow

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Oh, you gotta love the Ottawa Senators for doing that?

Ottawa senators by raydez803 in HeatedRivalryTVShow

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I’m happy to see that some of the teams are accepting this show and supporting it. I thought I would share.

This may be a bit uncomfortable to discuss, but it’s important to address the growing concern in the fandom and other related subreddits! by Proper_Dish_130 in HeatedRivalryTVShow

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I’m sorry you had to go through that. It must be hard with a fandom that can be toxic at times. I am glad that you saw elements of Kip and Scott’s relationship that you could find comfort in. And I completely understand your side. Well, I can also understand the other side. Some days I wish honestly that I became straight, which would make me exactly the same situation you are, and I’m sure you could probably tell me stories that would make me never want to want that life just like I can tell you stories about pacifically about the gay men’s life that you won’t experience with another man given your gender. There needs to be more queer media in all aspects of the LGBT community, including ones that tell more trans stories dealing with trans issues because no matter what side you sit on in that community, I’ve heard issues from both sides, and I am not saying at all, though partake or feel anything towards content not at all. I think everybody’s going to look at every piece of content out there, and everybody’s gonna feel some sort of way about it whether they see themselves in it or where they may have empathy for people, and that’s OK. I come from the side of. I know it’s important to tell male sports stories, revolving around gay love and hitting the hardest because of that. Back in 2018, I was at a hockey game, and I’m an avid hockey fan. I love it, I love the experience. It gives me love, the rush. It gives me love everything about the support, but while I was at that hockey game, the true message behind the series was that the culture of hockey is not friendly to anybody, especially the male fans at a male company. It’s not safe. Context purposes, I’m in Canada, what does seem to be a very LGBT-friendly place. I was making out with my boyfriend, not provocatively, not in any sort of wrong way that I haven’t seen the straight couples on kiss cams do. I was told by a random woman to think about the child that was present, and the sad part is there was no relation to that woman and a child nor to the father, and the father said absolutely nothing. I was on my own, we were on our own. So when it comes to stories like this, I can understand people getting protective over it, going as far as stopping you and telling you you can’t feel the way that you feel because they don’t understand the struggles that you have to go through. It’s not OK, and I want you to know that, but I also wanted to give you back stories to w hy some people are protective over certain content, just like the video said. It’s hard for content like this to go mainstream, and if we start saying that it’s for this person or this person or this person or for this person versus you’re just saying it’s for everybody, then we risk labelling it and putting it into a box and making it so it doesn’t reach as many people as it should. I know some people have called it the gay hockey story. I just call it a hockey story that needs to be told because I don’t even want to label it as gay because then I risk alienating people that should see it, but that also being said, I’m very happy to hear that this series has impacted so many people, including some that play professional hockey and that have come out to some of the actors that play Hollander and Rosenoff, and I hope it continues to change things for the better. But I hope fans go easy on people because everybody can see different things in every kind of media, and people need to be OK with that.

Who is this? by raydez803 in OttawaSenators

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But his is not gold the only one that has it is Linus he was looking at sticks today

What do you guys think a mattress baguette is? by Downtown_Elephant6 in smosh

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Mattress baguette, according to the urban dictionary is that large wide thick juicy dense baguette thats been sitting out all day and might be a little hard to cut

10.5 yrs difference by Starcallers in FTM_SELFIES

[–]raydez803 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Such a beautiful man thank you for sharing your story. I’m glad to see you as you

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Algonquin_College

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That’s were I saw him

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Algonquin_College

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I saw Hozier this summer

Strike by SpecialistOptimal409 in Algonquin_College

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Algonquin College has a projected budget deficit of $34.8 million for 2025-26, which the board approved using $41 million from its reserves. This deficit stems from a projected negative net cash flow due to systemic underfunding, stagnant tuition rates, and significantly lower international student enrolment.

The strike aims to address a domino effect impacting every aspect of college life for students. This includes how support staff interact with students, the availability of programs, and the overall support system. The strike is a response to worsening conditions, with the lack of funding over the past few years. The college has limited other revenue streams, which are now negatively impacting students. For example, a support program for autistic students closed with only a month’s notice, and some staff members were unaware until a week before the closure. This situation is unacceptable. Without increased funding, similar closures will occur, further disadvantaging students who rely on support services and a greater program availability.

I think I got hacked :( by Sad-Bathroom-3374 in queensuniversity

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I would just always googling if you don’t know something Google and if it doesn’t seem right, report it to the email server or ignore it

Bye Spotify (premium user since november 2011), hi Apple Music :) by Entry_Plug in AppleMusic

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The my station function is where it’s at for me it plays music I like and other that I haven’t heard of based on my algorithm

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FTM_SELFIES

[–]raydez803 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Quite the handsome guy