Sean Engemoen

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Sean Engemoen

Sean Engemoen

@EngemoenSean

Katılım Aralık 2022
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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸
@krassenstein 😂😂 wait until you find our Quebec is VERY secular and conservative 😂 -language police -Bill 21 no hijabs or religious symbols -you need PERMISSION to send your kids to English school The strip clubs are world class tho.
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
We have left the United States for Montreal. No corruption here.
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John G. 🇺🇸
John G. 🇺🇸@RealBigTheCat·
@Legal_Fil @ReviewsPossum I'm told Chuck Norris is on a classified mission to infiltrate Hell and beat Netanyahu with his bare hands for 10,000 centuries.
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joseph ellis
joseph ellis@Joeyjo583Ellis·
@ColinDreams @rafagadeviento9 @nazzobetweeting Yeah but we don’t need to be exactly like nyc to have all those things. This country messed up our infrastructure due greedy racism and classism. Most cities in the country were built around rail originally then Robert mosses entered the convo.
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
The craziest thing about Newsom's $100 million wildlife bridge is that it will allow cougars, an apex predator, direct access into a suburban neighborhood filled with pets, children, and the elderly. It's like the radical environmentalist version of The Purge.
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Fellissimo Gannon
Fellissimo Gannon@FellGannon·
@JJ_McCullough That’s essentially every Joe Rogan episode. He offers zero pushback of whatever his guest is saying.
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J.J. McCullough
J.J. McCullough@JJ_McCullough·
Finished the entire 2.5 hours of Pierre on Rogan. My review: Pierre really had Joe eating out of his hand. No conflict, no second-guessing. Mostly innocuous, non-newsworthy topics. Kind of incredibly so. There were a few corny moments, but could not have gone better for Pierre.
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David Parker
David Parker@DavidJPba·
One of the funniest things about Canadians is how sensitive they are. It's very easy to trigger a Canadian. Just tell them facts about America, they will lose their minds.
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Sean Engemoen
Sean Engemoen@EngemoenSean·
@keysmashbandit It’s very comfortable in their smug little bubbles of boomer privilege and they do not look kindly on any intrusions.
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Sean Engemoen@EngemoenSean·
@Kalshi Which I’m sure will be monetized as “engagement” and be prioritized by the algorithm. Mutes and blocks work fine.
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Kalshi
Kalshi@Kalshi·
JUST IN: X to soon add "dislike" button
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Sean Engemoen
Sean Engemoen@EngemoenSean·
@SonnyBunch I just prefer the size. They fit so nicely in the hand compared to trades. Sad to see them disappear.
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Sean Engemoen@EngemoenSean·
@AlbertaTeeCo @CoryBMorgan I mean, she had a stroke. Planning for that to scam some free health care is pretty hard core. I’d kind of respect that level of commitment.
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AlbertaTees@AlbertaTeeCo·
@CoryBMorgan Travel insurance gets stupid expensive once you flip 80 I’d almost be willing to bet she did this intentionally to try and scam free healthcare
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Cory Morgan
Cory Morgan@CoryBMorgan·
I always get supplementary health insurance when leaving the country and I am a relatively healthy 55-year-old. I feel bad for this old gal, but Canadian taxpayers shouldn't be on the hook because she came to visit here at age 80 without insurance. ctvnews.ca/toronto/consum…
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Sean Engemoen
Sean Engemoen@EngemoenSean·
@emilykmay It was only an option for our second kid, I think. And my wife told me in no uncertain terms that I should not even think about accessing any portion of HER leave.
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emily may
emily may@emilykmay·
most bonkers statistic I recently learned about paid leave is that if a dad takes it, it lowers his chance of divorce by 25%.  imo it's because you get to begin your parenting dynamic much more equally and actually be a team.
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Sean Engemoen
Sean Engemoen@EngemoenSean·
@Old_Engerland @feelsdesperate Yeah. We look at Americans with contempt until they deign to notice us, then we’re like giddy schoolgirls. Not our most attractive quality.
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nihil_nisi
nihil_nisi@Old_Engerland·
@EngemoenSean @feelsdesperate I should say that your reaction is more understandable, an aspect of the Canadian inferiority complex (about which, again, I know more than you may guess).
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Coddled Affluent Professional
Canadians taking undue pride in rotisserie chicken is the most Canadian thing ever.
Harley Finkelstein@harleyf

Montreal has the best food scene in the world right now. And it's not even close. Here's @nytimes on Rôtisserie La Lune. Rotisserie chicken. Obsessive craft. Packed every night. One of my favorite restaurants on the planet. And absolutely in Montreal. So proud of @vanyafilipovic, Marco and the whole team. @Montreal is on fire 🔥 nytimes.com/2026/03/17/din…

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Sean Engemoen
Sean Engemoen@EngemoenSean·
@Old_Engerland @feelsdesperate The OP was making a joke. Zero seethe. And I’ve seen way too many outraged posts arguing that this IS TOO a big deal and in no way comparable to the same thing everywhere else. The article was dumb lifestyle BS and we should be able to realize that and share a laugh about it.
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nihil_nisi
nihil_nisi@Old_Engerland·
@EngemoenSean @feelsdesperate It's an article about restaurants in a particular city. No suggestion that Canadians (about whom i know something) regard roast chicken as a civilisational achievement. That such an innocuous article would cause the OP to seethe, and you to cringe, is strange to me
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Sean Engemoen
Sean Engemoen@EngemoenSean·
@Old_Engerland @feelsdesperate You seem to care about this way too much for someone who isn’t even Canadian. As an actual Canadian, these sorts of articles make me cringe. It makes us look so small and provincial, to suggest we think these things are impressive. It deserves to be dunked on.
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Sean Engemoen
Sean Engemoen@EngemoenSean·
@annanimiddy @rmohamed_yow I’ve been to St Hubert a couple of times visiting my wife’s family in Quebec. It’s …fine? Kind of like being proud of a Smitty’s though.
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Harley Finkelstein
Harley Finkelstein@harleyf·
Montreal has the best food scene in the world right now. And it's not even close. Here's @nytimes on Rôtisserie La Lune. Rotisserie chicken. Obsessive craft. Packed every night. One of my favorite restaurants on the planet. And absolutely in Montreal. So proud of @vanyafilipovic, Marco and the whole team. @Montreal is on fire 🔥 nytimes.com/2026/03/17/din…
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Sean Engemoen
Sean Engemoen@EngemoenSean·
@cselley I expect this is how the discussion ends whenever someone suggests a provincial party rebrand to distance itself from the federal NDP.
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Chris Selley
Chris Selley@cselley·
Why would the Alberta or Manitoba or Saskatchewan or B.C. NDP want to be associated with the Washington Generals of Canadian politics in Ottawa and at Queen's Park?
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Sean Engemoen
Sean Engemoen@EngemoenSean·
@askaya Both my parents lived in Canada though. Would have been really hard for me to have been born anywhere else.
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⭐️ Alyona ⭐️
⭐️ Alyona ⭐️@askaya·
Let’s all try to be just a little more grateful…
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