Effit Old-Timey Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 Maybe this is why Americans don't want to live in Canada? Your attitudes demand we punch you in the face, just for being you. My attitude, as you call it, simply comes from the perception of Canadians that Americans themselves have voiced. I can't help the ignorance of people who literally have said things just like that.
Effit Old-Timey Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 My attitude, as you call it, simply comes from the perception of Canadians that Americans themselves have voiced. I can't help the ignorance of people who literally have said things just like that. And honestly, some Americans I've encountered who don't carry their flag up their ass and actually know there is enjoyable life outside the states, have been some of the nicest people. It's only some, not all. But the some are doozies.
fapaholic Verified Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 And honestly, some Americans I've encountered who don't carry their flag up their ass and actually know there is enjoyable life outside the states, have been some of the nicest people. It's only some, not all. But the some are doozies. Not really related, but reminds me of a couple funny things I've heard Americans say back in my youth. In the late 80's, early 90's I worked in a gas station along the QEW about halfway between Niagara Falls and Hamilton. Occasionally we'd of course get Americans coming in. I was talking to an American woman who came in on Thanksgiving weekend and it came up that our Thanksgivings were of course on different days of the year. Her next question was "So is your Christmas on a different day too?" Another person came in one time asking for directions to Calgary as if he could get there in an hour or two. I was like WTF? Back on topic, I wouldn't mind Paps if he didn't cost too much either. Hamels is unlikely due to his NTC as already mentioned. Still wouldn't mind getting him, especially with Buerhle's, Dickey's (maybe) and Romero's?? contracts done after this year.
TheDreamatorium Verified Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 Maybe this is why Americans don't want to live in Canada? Your attitudes demand we punch you in the face, just for being you. Such an American thing to say.
LTR Verified Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 Such an American thing to say. Post much?
KingKat Old-Timey Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 Another person came in one time asking for directions to Calgary as if he could get there in an hour or two. I was like WTF? This is especially odd because it's not like they come from such a small country that they would have no concept of driving distances. You could easily make a similarly long drive south of the border.
LTR Verified Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 Evidently not. 2 years - 3 posts until today, I'd say so.
HERPDERP Old-Timey Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 lets all take a chill pill and watch this pug with a blow dryer https://i.imgur.com/gjwu5We.gifv
pickoff22 Verified Member Posted June 11, 2015 Author Posted June 11, 2015 You're such a complete tool. You're far more ignorant, with your misguided notions of superiority, than these mythical American viewpoints. Most Americans ... the great majority, in fact ... like Canada very much, and consider them "brothers and sisters," in the global scheme of things. Just like just about everyone, of course, they'll profess their love of where they're from ... whether that happens to be their country, their state, their town, or their street. Except in rare cases, and outside of a few select "quirks" (colloquial differences), there's no real distinction between Americans and Canadians, beyond any random sampling of Americans themselves. But what does exist, as is apparent, over and over and over and over again, anytime you get a group of Canadians around to discuss anything related to America, is that they will talk s*** about America, and talk down to their populace, generally. Basically, you guys are dickheads when it comes to national discussions (or anything that you can wrong-mindedly twist into a national discussion). Some of our American yahoos have fun poking at the Canadian bear, with silly USA! chants, but there's very little animus there, at all. Compare that to the real view by many Canadians that they are morally, ethically, intellectually, and in all ways, awesomely superior to 'Muricans. It's small penis syndrome. We're very similar, yet America has a far greater presence around the world. Media, business, geopolitical concerns ... America, for better or worse, is the center, or one of the centers, while Canadians, who consider themselves "comparable" (initially), are left to wonder "what about us? why not us?" And then all this "publicity" draws praise, and then the "haters," as you kids might call it ... and the jealousy kicks in. So the envy, turns in to jealousy, which manifests itself in trying to prove yourselves as good, or better than, the folks in the limelight. So, just as the power and prestige is amplified, so is the criticism. Americans are no more narcissistic about our country as anyone else is about theirs ... it's just we have the stage, so to speak. Not unlike NYC inhabitants, as compared to other American cities. NYC getting all that credit and love and attention, eventually draws envious people to lash out (and this is coming from someone who despises much of NYC, having grown up pretty close to it). To sum, all these "Americans suck and are stupidheads and are blah, blah, blah" attitudes will only act to make many dismiss you outright, even though we're pretty much all the same. And, so, I'm forced to punch you right in the face, just for being you (You won't get it. Again). So you like Papelpon too eh?
crmr Verified Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 You're such a complete tool. You're far more ignorant, with your misguided notions of superiority, than these mythical American viewpoints. Most Americans ... the great majority, in fact ... like Canada very much, and consider them "brothers and sisters," in the global scheme of things. Just like just about everyone, of course, they'll profess their love of where they're from ... whether that happens to be their country, their state, their town, or their street. Except in rare cases, and outside of a few select "quirks" (colloquial differences), there's no real distinction between Americans and Canadians, beyond any random sampling of Americans themselves. But what does exist, as is apparent, over and over and over and over again, anytime you get a group of Canadians around to discuss anything related to America, is that they will talk s*** about America, and talk down to their populace, generally. Basically, you guys are dickheads when it comes to national discussions (or anything that you can wrong-mindedly twist into a national discussion). Some of our American yahoos have fun poking at the Canadian bear, with silly USA! chants, but there's very little animus there, at all. Compare that to the real view by many Canadians that they are morally, ethically, intellectually, and in all ways, awesomely superior to 'Muricans. It's small penis syndrome. We're very similar, yet America has a far greater presence around the world. Media, business, geopolitical concerns ... America, for better or worse, is the center, or one of the centers, while Canadians, who consider themselves "comparable" (initially), are left to wonder "what about us? why not us?" And then all this "publicity" draws praise, and then the "haters," as you kids might call it ... and the jealousy kicks in. So the envy, turns in to jealousy, which manifests itself in trying to prove yourselves as good, or better than, the folks in the limelight. So, just as the power and prestige is amplified, so is the criticism. Americans are no more narcissistic about our country as anyone else is about theirs ... it's just we have the stage, so to speak. Not unlike NYC inhabitants, as compared to other American cities. NYC getting all that credit and love and attention, eventually draws envious people to lash out (and this is coming from someone who despises much of NYC, having grown up pretty close to it). To sum, all these "Americans suck and are stupidheads and are blah, blah, blah" attitudes will only act to make many dismiss you outright, even though we're pretty much all the same. And, so, I'm forced to punch you right in the face, just for being you (You won't get it. Again). Living abroad I can confirm that this post is generally true Edit: Except the third paragraph which is pretty much only true if you get a bunch of Canadians with an American
TheDreamatorium Verified Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 Such a Canadian thing to say (and to not understand the joke being played on you). The bitter umbrage of a self-sanctified, irascible moron; how I yearn for your claims of specious iniquity! But wait, irony will certainly play a role in your rebuttal; how will I counteract such glaring stupidity? Perhaps I must merely point out the its dwindling vestige while desiccating its dripping rectum? Of course, such narrative will inevitably result in claims of equivocation or incongruence, as is the result of any discourse when engaged with a blithe plebeian. I also imagine you will remain indefatigable, lugubrious and a concentrated stroke away from busting your inflated ego. In reality, the joke being played on me is you. You frolic aimlessly around any sort of logical confabulation in favour of a more paced, irrelevant dialogue, as if to maintain a heightened sense of purpose and intelligence (quick, claim irony!), while also recycling the same narrative in order to save yourself from an improper send-off, thus proving that your intelligence is indolent, if not non-existent. Obviously I am not without fault. I ignorantly conflated your quasi-assurance with pseudo-reason, instead of deducing the most prevalent, salient trait of your porous post to arrive at the only logical conclusion: you're a domineering misanthropist who can't properly tie his shoes.
Deadpool Old-Timey Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 The bitter umbrage of a self-sanctified, irascible moron; how I yearn for your claims of specious iniquity! But wait, irony will certainly play a role in your rebuttal; how will I counteract such glaring stupidity? Perhaps I must merely point out the its dwindling vestige while desiccating its dripping rectum? Of course, such narrative will inevitably result in claims of equivocation or incongruence, as is the result of any discourse when engaged with a blithe plebeian. I also imagine you will remain indefatigable, lugubrious and a concentrated stroke away from busting your inflated ego. In reality, the joke being played on me is you. You frolic aimlessly around any sort of logical confabulation in favour of a more paced, irrelevant dialogue, as if to maintain a heightened sense of purpose and intelligence (quick, claim irony!), while also recycling the same narrative in order to save yourself from an improper send-off, thus proving that your intelligence is indolent, if not non-existent. Obviously I am not without fault. I ignorantly conflated your quasi-assurance with pseudo-reason, instead of deducing the most prevalent, salient trait of your porous post to arrive at the only logical conclusion: you're a domineering misanthropist who can't properly tie his shoes. http://i.imgur.com/sV7eUdK.gif Well counter-trolled, good sir.
bendera3 Verified Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 The bitter umbrage of a self-sanctified, irascible moron; how I yearn for your claims of specious iniquity! But wait, irony will certainly play a role in your rebuttal; how will I counteract such glaring stupidity? Perhaps I must merely point out the its dwindling vestige while desiccating its dripping rectum? Of course, such narrative will inevitably result in claims of equivocation or incongruence, as is the result of any discourse when engaged with a blithe plebeian. I also imagine you will remain indefatigable, lugubrious and a concentrated stroke away from busting your inflated ego. In reality, the joke being played on me is you. You frolic aimlessly around any sort of logical confabulation in favour of a more paced, irrelevant dialogue, as if to maintain a heightened sense of purpose and intelligence (quick, claim irony!), while also recycling the same narrative in order to save yourself from an improper send-off, thus proving that your intelligence is indolent, if not non-existent. Obviously I am not without fault. I ignorantly conflated your quasi-assurance with pseudo-reason, instead of deducing the most prevalent, salient trait of your porous post to arrive at the only logical conclusion: you're a domineering misanthropist who can't properly tie his shoes. Someone's showing off the new thesaurus they just got.
TheHurl Site Manager Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 So Deadpool...there is room on the Rays bandwagon for when Pap becomes a Jay (for 1.5 years) in about 4 hours.
KingKat Old-Timey Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 Someone's showing off the new thesaurus they just got. I'm thinking vocabulary tapes à la Homer Simpson.
Deadpool Old-Timey Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 So Deadpool...there is room on the Rays bandwagon for when Pap becomes a Jay (for 1.5 years) in about 4 hours. Yeah, I think I might just kill myself instead, that cool with everyone?
TheDreamatorium Verified Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 Nobody is going to call me out on the "the its" typo? I'm disappointed. I guess it's just easier to belittle what makes one feel inferior.
pickoff22 Verified Member Posted June 11, 2015 Author Posted June 11, 2015 Nobody is going to call me out on the "the its" typo? I'm disappointed. I'm sure someone will, but he's been drafting a response for the past hour and a half.
leaffie Verified Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 Just to get back to the subject at hand, a Philly fan is saying, that the sports radio show there is reporting a Hamel trade is in the works.
Captain Adama Old-Timey Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 Nobody is going to call me out on the "the its" typo? I'm disappointed. I guess it's just easier to belittle what makes one feel inferior. Your fedora is showing
Atothe Old-Timey Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 Just to get back to the subject at hand, a Philly fan is saying, that the sports radio show there is reporting a Hamel trade is in the works. A philly FAN? Come on
TheDreamatorium Verified Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 You could have just saved your fingers some wear and tear and said "I didn't get it. Let me wipe the egg from my face." But maybe the egg is hiding the shiner you got from the last American you met. And I lost all respect for your "Ima gonna try to cover up my idiocy" diatribe when you didn't end it with "fasten his calcaneus-protectors." I couldn't have imagined a worse rebuttal; it reads like an insult from a piqued Grandmother whose intractable Grandchild didn't fancy another piece of pie. I mean really, egg? The trite metonymic for embarrassment that is high in nutritional value and should be consumed with regularity? I want egg all over my face, thank-you! You may want to refrain from using a deriding line such as "Ima gonna try and cover up my idiocy" in conjunction with "But maybe the egg is hiding the shiner you got from the last American you met". I don't believe it has the lasting, subconscious effect you are hoping for. I'd venture to say that the ultimate result of such onerous, ambiguous banter is aleatory, and as such, may be interpreted as an indirect elucidation of your infirmity. But hey, I'm still trying to clear the egg out of my eyes; perhaps I didn't just read "calcaneus-protectors" and "I didn't get it" in the same gauche, nonsensical response.
Mikeleelop Verified Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 The bitter umbrage of a self-sanctified, irascible moron; how I yearn for your claims of specious iniquity! But wait, irony will certainly play a role in your rebuttal; how will I counteract such glaring stupidity? Perhaps I must merely point out the its dwindling vestige while desiccating its dripping rectum? Of course, such narrative will inevitably result in claims of equivocation or incongruence, as is the result of any discourse when engaged with a blithe plebeian. I also imagine you will remain indefatigable, lugubrious and a concentrated stroke away from busting your inflated ego. In reality, the joke being played on me is you. You frolic aimlessly around any sort of logical confabulation in favour of a more paced, irrelevant dialogue, as if to maintain a heightened sense of purpose and intelligence (quick, claim irony!), while also recycling the same narrative in order to save yourself from an improper send-off, thus proving that your intelligence is indolent, if not non-existent. Obviously I am not without fault. I ignorantly conflated your quasi-assurance with pseudo-reason, instead of deducing the most prevalent, salient trait of your porous post to arrive at the only logical conclusion: you're a domineering misanthropist who can't properly tie his shoes. Ban
Jayday Verified Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 The Boston metro population is (well, as of 5 years ago) 4.55M (11th largest between the US and Canada), whilst Toronto's metro population is 5.58M (7th largest between the US and Canada). According to certain sources, Vancouver, SF and SD are all more expensive than Toronto, and smaller than Toronto, whilst Calgary is more expensive than Boston (which was 8th most expensive, behind all the aforementioned cities, plus NYC and LA. Boston isn't small, although it's spread out a bit (which is a good thing), but its cost of living is generally in line with its population rank. I've read that Toronto as of 2014,has the 4th largest metropolitan population in north america, behind Mexico City , NY ,and Los Angeles .
ColdPint Verified Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 Despite everything that would suggest otherwise, I feel like the price will be steep. I just hope AA doesn't do something desperately and give up a top spec. A package of B/C prospects, sure, but stay the hell away from Norris/Hoffman/Alford, etc.
L54 Old-Timey Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 I really wish Hamels would accept a trade to Toronto. If Dan the Van was the biggest piece going out it's a no brainer.
baubau Verified Member Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 I really wish Hamels would accept a trade to Toronto. If Dan the Van was the biggest piece going out it's a no brainer. If The Competitive Walk could non-competitively walk to Philly for Hamles, that'd be better.
L54 Old-Timey Member Posted June 12, 2015 Posted June 12, 2015 If The Competitive Walk could non-competitively walk to Philly for Hamles, that'd be better. That would be preferable but much more unrealistic. Norris could at least get the ball moving.
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