Scrad
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Scrad
@SScrad
some people say I eat too many chocolate bars..or I don't wash my face
가입일 Temmuz 2010
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📡 Attention, Raiders!
Patch 1.23.0 is live, featuring the armor-clad Vanguard Set, alongside a range of fixes.
Trigger ’Nades are back in line, unintended weapon and items firing is fixed, and shoulder swap issues have been resolved.
Restart your client to download and head to the shuttles!
Read the full patch notes here: arcraiders.com/news/patch-not…

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Tonight the #CNTower will be lit periwinkle for IBS Awareness Month / Close-up of the CN Tower at night lit periwinkle/ Gros plan de la Tour CN illuminée en lilas la nuit

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One of the darker moments of XWP in my opinion. Xena had the option to save Callisto and instead, she let her sink into the quicksand. Xena’s killed before in her warlord days or in self defense but this? To allow Callisto to die when she could’ve prevented it definitely provided a huge roadblock in morality during her journey to redemption. Granted, Callisto did kill Gabrielle’s husband and we know Xena is going to step behind Gabby every time but Callisto begging for her life and Xena just watching her sink into the quicksand was cold af. This arc really challenged the status quo of what a hero is suppose to mean and what lines are they actually willing to cross. They don’t make em like this anymore! ⚔️
Modern History@modernhistory
Xena: Warrior Princess
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@grawallinc You give away the fact chat gpt wrote this ridiculous note with all the extended dashes
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Dear Mark Carney,
I just wanted to extend a heartfelt thank you for completely solving the housing crisis. It’s incredible. Studio apartments are now only $3,000 a month, bedrooms in someone’s basement are a steal at $1,850, and a modest one-bedroom is a jaw-dropping bargain at $3,700. Truly affordable living. I especially appreciate how owning a home now only requires a $180,000 down payment and a small, manageable $4,900/month mortgage. Homeownership has never been more within reach. 🏡✨
Also, thank you for fixing the cost of living. Groceries are unbelievably cheap now. Eggs at $9.49, butter at $8.99, ground beef casually hovering around $14/lb — honestly, I’m saving so much money I don’t even know what to do with it. I went in for milk and bread and only spent $97, which is basically nothing these days. What a time to be alive. 🛒💸
The tax relief has been phenomenal too. Keeping almost half of my paycheck is just incredible. I absolutely love watching 40–50% disappear before I even see it — it really builds character. Nothing says financial freedom like calculating whether you can afford both rent and food in the same month. Taxes have truly never felt lower. 📉😂
And the safety improvements — wow. Streets have never been calmer. You can now confidently walk past open-air drug use, random screaming matches, and bike chop shops knowing everything is totally under control. The fentanyl crisis? Basically solved. The homelessness crisis? Completely handled. There are only rows and rows of tents, which is obviously just modern minimalist housing. 🚨🏙️
The crime situation has also improved dramatically. Nothing reassures citizens more than seeing repeat offenders released faster than a drive-thru order. It really keeps things exciting. Who doesn’t love a little unpredictability on their commute? Keeps the adrenaline pumping. 🔁😌
And finally, thank you for making life in general so affordable. Gas hovering around $1.80–$2.10/L, insurance climbing, utilities up 30–40%, and somehow everyone still expected to smile and say “things are improving.” The financial gymnastics required just to exist are truly inspiring. ⛽💀
From the bottom of all Canadians’ hearts, thank you for this stunning 180. Housing has never been more affordable, groceries have never been cheaper, taxes have never been lower, and the streets have never been safer. Everything is perfect. Absolutely flawless. No notes. 🇨🇦👏
Warmest regards,
A financially thriving Canadian
P.S. If you could also fix interest rates, rent, groceries, crime, healthcare wait times, and wages — but like, don’t rush. You’ve already done so much.
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A few notes on Kyler Murray:
- He was ready for a change and wanted to be released. The Cardinals had no interest in keeping him either.
- AZ is paying his 36.8 million dollar salary this year to not play for them, so this was strictly a football decision to go to the Vikings.
- The Vikings believe a competition can bring out the best in J.J. McCarthy. This is THAT. Murray can win this job, J.J. knows that.
- Minn was looking for their next reclamation project. QBs leave better than they came in. Murray is hoping that's him as well. Hence the no tag clause.
- As opposed to other vets that could have been brought in, Kyler Murray could be the long term answer at QB.
- Not sure what the trade market would be for J.J. McCarthy, probably not much and I see the Vikings hanging onto him.
- Murray hasn't played in this offense before. Look for KOC to find the right blend for K1.
- If McCarthy wins the job, Murray is also protection since J.J. hasn't stayed healthy.
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