Alison
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There’s some desk editor at Daily Mail whose only job is to monitor Canadian media for the latest batcrap genderwang insanity.
Daily Mail@DailyMail
Canadian schoolchildren forced to flee woke play about Indigenous rights after sleazy drag queen character began behaving VERY inappropriately trib.al/Oolrnnd
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I Lost my wallet in Tokyo. Like completely lost it. I had all my cards, my cash, everything. I was freaking out.
Went back to every place I'd been that day. Nothing. Went to the police station to file a report, not expecting anything.
The officer asked for my name and address where I was staying. Went to check the lost and found.
I came back with my wallet. Everything is still in it. All the cash, all the cards, even receipts I didn't care about.
I was shocked. Asked where it was found. He checked the report and said "Family Mart, Shibuya. Turned in by an employee 20 minutes after you left."
I went back to that Family Mart to thank whoever found it. The employee who turned it in wasn't there, but his coworker said he'll pass along the message.
I asked what the person's name was so I could come back. The coworker looked confused and said "he doesn't need thanks. It is normal to return a wallet."
Like it was the most obvious thing in the world. Of course you return a lost wallet. Why wouldn't you?
I'd been living in the US too long, I guess. Forgot that some places, doing the right thing is just... normal.
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@FortySacks Also adding 'colour' unnecessarily.
"She was wearing a pink colour dress, walking a brown colour dog, with a blue colour umbrella, under the grey colour sky".
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The vast majority of people will still be able to tell an Indian from a Canadian.
They’re incapable of hiding the fact they’re English second language and have a distinct cadence. Grammatically they always insert an unnecessary “the” into everything.
“I emigrated to The Canada”, “I talked to The Sarah”. They refer to the British as “Britishers”, and speak in a mix of their own colloquial distortions and English archaisms. You can spot them a mile away by reading how they type alone.
The Globe and Mail@globeandmail
Telus using AI to alter the accents of customer-service agents theglobeandmail.com/business/artic…
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You are such a cultist, you seriously think the average British Columbian can read this?
Have you ever talked to someone outside of wealthy Liberal-Elitist Vancouver circles?

Kyla Lee@IRPlawyer
Weird to flex that you can’t read a phonetic alphabet but OK
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@tfromthetdot @selwynpieters Nothing safe about those places. I see you have lost control; probably time for your next dose.
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@allygam @selwynpieters Again, having no compassion for ill ppl isn’t the flex you think it is. Also, we had safe injection sites but Ford got rid of those, bet ya voted for that eh? Consider the inconvenience of witnessing someone like this gentlemen as the price you pay for being dumb & heartless.
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@tfromthetdot @selwynpieters Outside clothes won't protect you from needles, bed bugs, rashes, or an assortment of other issues.
I have no compassion for addicts or for antisocial behaviour.
The streetcar isn't an asylum on wheels, a homeless shelter, or a drug den.
This lefty BS doesn't sell anymore.
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@allygam @selwynpieters Showing you have no compassion for ill and/or unhoused individuals isn’t the flex you think it is. Also, clearly your parents didn’t teach you about “house clothes” v “outside clothes”. Bet you sit on your bed in your work clothes…nasty.
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@bruce_barrett Why are these videos posted without a name? This woman posted it, clearly her account exists somewhere where she can be named and shamed.
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@tfromthetdot @selwynpieters Showing us you have no concept about personal hygiene, cleanliness, or safety isn't the flex you think it is.
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@selwynpieters Or you could just sit your ass down elsewhere and mind your own business 🤷🏾♀️.
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@jondelarroz Wilson confused The Odyssey with Lysistrata, though I am not sure she would be able to properly translate the latter either.
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I've read The Odyssey in multiple translations. It is one of the greatest works of literature ever produced by a human being, a 2,800-year-old story about a man who wants to go home and can't, and it has never needed help being relatable.
Nolan handed it to Emily Wilson, whose translation of Homer features "tote bag," "pep talk," and "canapés." He ADMITTED he used her work. The result on screen: Robert Pattinson telling Tom Holland he's "pining for a daddy you didn't even know."
Wilson's argument is that Homer didn't sound archaic to the Greeks, so she modernized the language. That's completely backwards. Homer's Greek was the elevated formal register reserved for gods and heroes. "Daddy" is not the American equivalent of Homeric poetic diction. It's what a screenwriter writes when they don't trust the audience to handle anything older than last Tuesday.
The Laestrygonians, Bronze Age cannibal giants, show up in medieval plate armor that wouldn't be invented for another 2,400 years. Lupita Nyong'o is rumored as Helen of Troy.
This is what happens when Hollywood decides that a masterpiece needs to be fixed.
Does this film have any chance of being good?


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@TruthFairy131 I loved Enid Blyton!!
How could that possibly be Moon Face?
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Moon Face is a central character in Enid Blyton’s The Faraway Tree series, known for his perfectly round, bald, pale white head that resembles a full moon.
This was my favourite Childhood Book, I taught myself how to read very young as I hated waiting for Mum to read the next chapter at night. I wanted to know what happened next.
I never understood why it wasn’t made into a movie or series sooner as it was so popular then & still is today.
They finally made the movie & I was excited, it brought back childhood memories & ….
they Blackwashed it.
Moon Face is now an African man.
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Ontario to lose more than a third of international students: StatCan cp24.com/local/toronto/…
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Muslims around the world are losing their minds after activist Kavya K exposed their lies and revealed the truth, Islam is not a religion of peace, it’s a propaganda movement wrapped in victimhood.
She says out loud what so many are afraid to admit: 'The biggest scam of the 21st century: the Palestinians are the world’s greatest deception.' Global hypocrisy, silence from the media, and finally, the truth is being heard.
You must listen to her. If you agree with every word she says share this!
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@bandidntwork @Xeno__Poppy__ @Big_tagg Dude is from Philippines, trying to act like a black gang member 🤣🤣🤣
The insecurity here is off the charts!!!

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@allygam @Xeno__Poppy__ @Big_tagg Could not give less of a fuck from a nigga called Alison 😭 and I'm sorry the most important thing your sad ass can think about is writing
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@bandidntwork @Xeno__Poppy__ @Big_tagg Your posts are mostly unreadable and incomprehensible, in large part due to your atrocious writing.
The real amazing thing here is your complete & utter arrogance.
No one takes an adult who writes like a 6 year old seriously. We're just amused & shocked by you, nothing more.
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@Xeno__Poppy__ @allygam @Big_tagg oh your right if someone uses the wrong your there writing will be unreadable
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U of T converts shared prayer room into Muslim-only space, Jewish students pushed out
The University of Toronto has officially redesignated the former Open Assembly Space in the Bahen Centre for Information Technology, a convenient ground-floor prayer room long used as a non-denominational option by engineering students, as a dedicated Muslim prayer space.
The February 13, 2026 announcement by the Multi-Faith Centre justifies the move by citing heavy usage by Muslim students and promises future upgrades like prayer mats, storage, and ablution stations with bidets. An ablution station is a washing facility where Muslims perform wudu, the ritual washing of hands, face, arms, head, and feet, required before their daily prayers.
Before the change was made official, Jewish students who depended on the space for daily prayers began facing barriers. The full carpeting made praying with shoes on, standard for many Jews, feel impossible without either breaking religious custom or feeling like they were desecrating the room.
Anti-Israel propaganda flyers turned up in the space that should have been a neutral place of worship. Loud group prayers also disrupted individuals trying to complete their own observances. Then the prayer room was fully converted to a Muslim-only prayer space in February with the Multi-Faith Centre citing that the Bahen prayer room was hardly used until the Muslim Students Association decided to “invest” in it by making the mentioned changes.
When I contacted U of T Media Relations, they responded with a classic deflection. They pointed to the original announcement and provided a list of other worship spaces across campuses, including the St. George Campus Jewish Centre and various Christian options. They offered no explanation for why a previously shared, centrally located room was converted rather than kept multi-faith. It was the standard institutional response: there are other spaces, go use those.
This is not genuine accommodation; it is demographic surrender to the majority, disguised as inclusivity. The university is bending over backwards to formalize and upgrade a dominant group’s preferred space while telling other students to consult a campus map. Non-Muslim students at U of T deserve better than second-class treatment and to feel targeted in a place of prayer. By prioritizing one community’s needs and deflecting legitimate complaints, the University of Toronto is sending a clear message about whose belonging actually counts on campus.
REPORT by @ScarlettGrace92:
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