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Yeah, 'beware of Moose' is generally good advice. They're HUGE.
Added poll, two votes per user.
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"The moose really is loose now!" Trevor Phillips
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They are clearly quite the local expert.
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They know what they’re talking aboot.
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Gotta beware of the moose loose in the hoose!
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Wi not trei a holiday in Sweeden this yer ?
See the loveli lakes
The wonderful telephone system
And mani interesting furry animals
Including the majestic moose
A moose once bit my sister...
No realli! She was Karving her initials on the moose with the sharpened end of an interspace toothbrush given her by Svenge—her brother-in-law— an Oslo dentist and star of many Norwegian movies: "The Hot Hands of an Oslo Dentist", "Fillings of Passion", "The Huge Molars of Horst Nordfink"...
Mynd you, moose bites Kan be pretti nasti..
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Mynd you, moose bites Kan be pretti nasti..
The writer of the preceding comic note has been sacked.
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And this is how I find out...
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+1 for Python reference.
But is it supposed to be Emmett or Veronica who's asking "Why?"?
Just looks odd, as if V is smirking/giggling while saying it, so I'm gonna assume the arrow on that speech bubble should be pointing vertically downward, not at 45°...pickypickypicky
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Canadian here to confirm that moose are no joke. You really should never get near one, it's good advice! I have been near many and they are for real giant and also they charge. And a mother (cow) will straight up kill you.
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All this reminds me of a certain Warner Bros cartoon where the antagonist proclaims: "There's a moose loose in the hoose!" and then demands Sylvester catch it. Of course the MOUSE is in cahoots with Hippity Hopper, and both are, in fact, loose in the hoose.
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A moose once bit my sorta-sister...
( somebody had to )
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While some small towns in SK are kinda sucky, there are some pretty cool ones.
Not that one which had a sign up declaring themselves a pro-life community. That one was kind of awful.
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Canadian here to confirm that moose are no joke. You really should never get near one, it's good advice! I have been near many and they are for real giant and also they charge. And a mother (cow) will straight up kill you.
So, there I was, work sent me 5 hours north of Edmonton. I spotted a moose approaching the highway, so I came to a stop. It stopped on the edge of the highway, looked RIGHT at me, then turned around, and trotted back into the woods before I could grab my phone and take a picture.
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The 'taking off your shoes inside the house' rule also applies to New Zealand, by the way.
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Tim Hortons is crap.
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I have never had Tim Hortons, so I can't comment on that. Dunkin' Donuts made its way to Europe though, so I've had those.
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Canadian here to confirm that moose are no joke. You really should never get near one, it's good advice! I have been near many and they are for real giant and also they charge. And a mother (cow) will straight up kill you.
And absolutely DO NOT honk at a bull moose in the road. He WILL take it as a challenge and charge.
[Some of my mom's family learned the hard way when they moved up North from Kenosha.]
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The 'taking off your shoes inside the house' rule also applies to New Zealand, by the way.
And at my place. I've had to clean store floors and public restrooms.
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The 'taking off your shoes inside the house' rule also applies to New Zealand, by the way.
And at my place. I've had to clean store floors and public restrooms.
I'm pretty sure it's the case anywhere that gets cold weather. I don't want salt tracked all over the wood floors in my apartment.
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Much of the world sees having shoes on inside as generally gross, not just cold places.
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Happy Halloween!
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Much of the world sees having shoes on inside as generally gross, not just cold places.
True - but it's just not safe in Australia :-D
Admittedly, many people do take off their shoes when inside, but seriously - do NOT leave your footwear outside - the instinctive response to any unattended shoe left outdoors, is to bash it against a wall to see if anything crawls out...
Edit: Poll - I always thought the scariest thing in QC was Crazy-Eyed Dora, especially when armed with a sword (https://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1323 (https://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1323)) or channelling the Old Ones (https://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1754 (https://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1754))
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True - but it's just not safe in Australia :-D
Admittedly, many people do take off their shoes when inside, but seriously - do NOT leave your footwear outside - the instinctive response to any unattended shoe left outdoors, is to bash it against a wall to see if anything crawls out...
...which is why double-pluggers* are so popular - snek can't hide in there!
(*https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=double%20pluggers (https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=double%20pluggers))
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The 'taking off your shoes inside the house' rule also applies to New Zealand, by the way.
I did not know that, but I have only ever visited New Zealand for work and never entered a private home. I didn't know it was a thing in Canada or anywhere in the Western world, generally, either. I was raised to take my shoes off when entering the house, but that's very much a thing in China and the rest of East Asia. I still do it in Australia, but as pointed out above, leaving boots and shoes outside is a bad idea here.
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I lived for a year in a Northern B.C. small town where it is a muddy nightmare in the spring, you have to take your shoes off in ALL public places!!!!! Imagine going to the library or the bank and taking your dang shoes off.
And, confirmed: Tim Horton's CAN suck a dick. And in small towns it's often the only place to eat that isn't fast food. But don't say that in Ontario those people don't know good coffee if it hits them in the face.
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Admittedly, many people do take off their shoes when inside, but seriously - do NOT leave your footwear outside - the instinctive response to any unattended shoe left outdoors, is to bash it against a wall to see if anything crawls out...
Oh, here in California, my brother used to be on some fire crews. Admittedly, we don’t have deadly ones here, but his boots sitting outside are how he came to have a pet scorpion for a while.
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The 'taking off your shoes inside the house' rule also applies to New Zealand, by the way.
And pretty much anywhere else in the world aside from your own house. Even then, you should probably still do it so you don't have to clean up your own tracking.
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I need to clarify something: NOBODY in Canada who paid attention will say Tim Horton's is better than Dunkin' Donuts. In fact, it's worse then McDonalds now.
Of course way back when it used to be good, and had several community programs going to increase engagement. But then it was sold to Brazilian Restaurants International, who then applied many cost-cutting measures. Thise measures includes a) replacing freshly baked donuts and pastries with reheated ones that come frozen from the factory b) giving up it coffee supplier contract for a cheaper one that tastes nasty (McDonalds now uses the old supplier, which is why their coffee is excellent in Canada) c) changing how much control franchises have, and making it actually difficult for them to maintain quality
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On a similar note, I stop buying anything from or going to a place that I know has been bought out by a private equity firm. I know that if it hasn’t already, the quality is going to go down the shitter.
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Oh, my... has Yay discovered limerence?
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I need to clarify something: NOBODY in Canada who paid attention will say Tim Horton's is better than Dunkin' Donuts. In fact, it's worse then McDonalds now.
Of course way back when it used to be good, and had several community programs going to increase engagement. But then it was sold to Brazilian Restaurants International, who then applied many cost-cutting measures. Thise measures includes a) replacing freshly baked donuts and pastries with reheated ones that come frozen from the factory b) giving up it coffee supplier contract for a cheaper one that tastes nasty (McDonalds now uses the old supplier, which is why their coffee is excellent in Canada) c) changing how much control franchises have, and making it actually difficult for them to maintain quality
Also the franchisees are notorious for hiring temporary foreign workers, and treating them like indentured serfs in order to keep payroll levels down, and boosting their profits.
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Ha! I knew it. Yay is after Roko. Ever since the 12x18 Dance Party poster came out, this has been in the back of my mind as a possibility. Now to see where it goes. Yay will have to bring lots of bread...
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Yay, with their godlike powers, will be able to supply an endless amount of bread. Roko will never have to go without again!
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Yay will have to bring lots of bread...
Overwhelmed by thinking about the incredible, excessive amount of bread Yay could/might bring.
ETA: Farideh gets it.
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Awwww. Yay/Roko, huh? Interesting.
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Yay, with their godlike powers, will be able to supply an endless amount of bread. Roko will never have to go without again!
And just think of the possibilities of a baker’s dozen of Yay’s instances all making bread at once.
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They'd behave like a production line tho
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Yay would be a case when I'd wonder if they can even experience real romantic attachment or love or even understand the concept. I could also see their question as "Does Roko actually like me or is she just putting up with me?"
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A couple of things to say here.
Firstly, notice how Yay brushes themselves off. They're still not 100% happy with physical contact. Is that just a general superiority complex or do they have problems with humans touching them.
Secondly, I suspect that Yay isn't fully aware in themselves of their attraction to Roko. Like a pre-teen with a crush, it's still in the "annoy her to make her notice us" stage. That said, they love hearing that Roko talks about them. That means that she noticed them!
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The 'taking off your shoes inside the house' rule also applies to New Zealand, by the way.
And at my place. I've had to clean store floors and public restrooms.
I'm pretty sure it's the case anywhere that gets cold weather. I don't want salt tracked all over the wood floors in my apartment.
I spent a decade in a college town that had several farms and ranches around it as well. Bathroom floors can change colors when mopped in summer too.
EDIT: clarification; not a judgment against the farmers and ranchers, just bringing it the fact that things can come off of one's work boots if one fails to change them before heading into town and that sometimes not everyone has time to change them before heading into town.
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Elliot casually bouncing this intractable and mysterious entity out of his flat is masterful.
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Elliot casually bouncing this intractable and mysterious entity out of his flat is masterful.
It's established that Elliott is immune to Yay's Cthonic Abomination vibes; remember him just shrugging off their 'snake hatchling eyes' look as 'good attempt at intimidation'? To him, Yay is just Roko and Melon's weird friend.
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Tim Hortons is crap.
Is it?
I haven't had Horton's for many years, but I do recall a close friend, who is a coffee snob, raving about it about 15-20 years ago. I used to bring back a canister for him every once in a while back in the day. Talking > 10 years ago though
Did Horton's slowly deteriorate perchance just like most corporations that become too big for their own good? I do recall seeing Horton's a few years back and getting the distinct impression that they're pretty much exactly like Dunkin now.
Dunkin, by the way, is also crap (IMO)
EDIT: never mind, just saw post from Betonhaus which confirms the deterioration over time
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On a similar note, I stop buying anything from or going to a place that I know has been bought out by a private equity firm. I know that if it hasn’t already, the quality is going to go down the shitter.
May I ask if you happen to know of a good way to find out? While I do try not to buy from such places, to read the wiki for each place right before going just to see if you can figure it out from their wiki is not a very convenient way...(if it's even on their wiki)
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Usually I either saw it in a wiki, or on one news feed or another. But I also avoid major corporate places when I can regardless. Most of my grocery shopping is at the local cooperative, and I don’t really buy a lot of random “things”, and only replace most of what I have when it wears out (so it’s pretty easy to look up). Most of my non-consumable, non-service spending is on books or records.
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They'd behave like a production line tho
Maybe she’s into that? Of course, it also depends on how autonomous each unit is.
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Ha! I knew it. Yay is after Roko. Ever since the 12x18 Dance Party poster came out, this has been in the back of my mind as a possibility. Now to see where it goes. Yay will have to bring lots of bread...
I never realized the two of them were in the poster until this post.
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All of these nautical references are making me queasy.
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Oh, the look on Elliot's face... Yep, he and Clinton need to have a 'where is our relationship going?' talk.
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I'm not sure they've EVER had that talk. *lol*
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Well, they haven't been dating long. You need to get through the first phase before you can start thinking about the future :)
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Hold up a sec: is Yay wearing femme clothes in 4909? If so, that's the first time ever. Looks like booty shorts and tights to me.
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Everything that has been said about Tim Horton's is true. Their coffee used to be Pretty Good/Not Too Bad In A Pinch. Now it is Awful. But old folks still love to hang out there.
And, yes, Yay is suddenly wearing a "cute outfit"? Looks like a body suit with no pants? I like it but interesting progression for them.
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Well, they haven't been dating long. You need to get through the first phase before you can start thinking about the future :)
I think shanejayell meant with any person ever, not just with each other. Which might be true, although we have no insight in any prior relationships for each, especialy not for Elliott.
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...I'm pretty sure Canadian immigration policy doesn't work that way.
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I think shanejayell meant with any person ever, not just with each other. Which might be true, although we have no insight in any prior relationships for each, especialy not for Elliott.
Ah, I didn't think about it in that way :)
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...I'm pretty sure Canadian immigration policy doesn't work that way.
Assuming you're responding to the comic... I ended up moving to Canada because I got a job offer here, which happened when I emailed by former Ph.D. advisor for a reference while applying for a job at a company in the United States, and he replied with a job offer instead (it probably helped that the company I was applying at is one of the Canadian company's main competitors).
So if Claire has enough pull in CubeTown to get people hired, and she can make a persuasive argument that Clinton would be a good addition, she could probably get him a work permit for Canada.
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Yeah, I get Elliot in that bit.
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Ditto.
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AWWWWW
Someone needs to hug Elliot...
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Of course way back when it used to be good, and had several community programs going to increase engagement. But then it was sold to Brazilian Restaurants International, who then applied many cost-cutting measures. Thise measures includes a) replacing freshly baked donuts and pastries with reheated ones that come frozen from the factory b) giving up it coffee supplier contract for a cheaper one that tastes nasty (McDonalds now uses the old supplier, which is why their coffee is excellent in Canada) c) changing how much control franchises have, and making it actually difficult for them to maintain quality
In the US, the coffee tastes watery, and the hash browns straight-up taste stale. It's... bad. (I'm in the epicenter of Tim Hortons being in the US - Wendy's brought them in, and my area is where Wendy's is based, so all the test stores to determine whether Americans would even buy it were here.)
At least the ones in my immediate area are notably far worse than the Dunkins I've been to.
Yay, with their godlike powers, will be able to supply an endless amount of bread. Roko will never have to go without again!
...I find myself wondering whether Roko has ever indicated that she'd be attracted to Yay - or anyone else androgynous or femme - even *with* an endless amount of bread...
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Hey! That sounds like where -I- live!
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Considering that Clinton's area of expertise involves A.I. I believe he could probably do most of his work for Cubetown without ever having to leave North Hampton.
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Considering that Clinton's area of expertise involves A.I. I believe he could probably do most of his work for Cubetown without ever having to leave North Hampton.
but ... but ... but ...
Working remote would mean not getting to hang with the AI after work?!?
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Considering that Clinton's area of expertise involves A.I. I believe he could probably do most of his work for Cubetown without ever having to leave North Hampton.
...having lived in Amherst for four years, I should stress Northampton is one word.