Meme 0101🇨🇦😁 retweetou
Meme 0101🇨🇦😁
6.9K posts

Meme 0101🇨🇦😁
@meme01427
Keep active, be honest - get the bums out of your life.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada Entrou em Aralık 2021
973 Seguindo494 Seguidores
Meme 0101🇨🇦😁 retweetou

I was on a train in Tokyo. We stopped between stations. Announcement in Japanese, then in English: "We apologize for the delay. We will resume shortly."
The delay was maybe 3 minutes. Not a big deal.
When the train started moving again, another announcement: "We sincerely apologize for the delay. We were stopped for 3 minutes and 20 seconds. This is unacceptable. Thank you for your patience."
Three minutes and twenty seconds. They measured it exactly. And called it unacceptable.
When I got off at my stop, there were station staff on the platform bowing and handing out delay certificates.
I took one out of curiosity. It was an official document stating that the train had been delayed by 3 minutes and 20 seconds, signed and stamped.
The staff member said in English "for your employer. So they know the delay was not your fault."
I said I'm a tourist, I don't need it. He looked confused. "But the delay affected you. You deserve an apology."
Three minutes. They were treating a three-minute delay like a major incident.
Later I mentioned this to a Japanese friend. They said "oh yes, delay certificates are normal. Trains are supposed to be exactly on time. If they are late, they must apologize."
I said three minutes isn't late, it's nothing. My friend said "in Japan, three minutes is late. On time means on time. Not approximately on time."
They said the train company probably investigated why there was a 3-minute delay. "They will find the cause and fix it so it doesn't happen again."
I kept the certificate. It's framed in my apartment now. A reminder that somewhere in the world, people care about three minutes.
© 6IX.

English
Meme 0101🇨🇦😁 retweetou
Meme 0101🇨🇦😁 retweetou

🚨 Another top Canadian doctor just ditched a major Toronto hospital for Texas.
Higher salary.
Way lower taxes.
Homes he can actually afford.
The numbers are brutal:
•Ontario surgeon: ~$395K CAD gross → only ~$260K net after Trudeau’s tax hammer.
•Texas: $428K USD gross → ~$300K USD net (no state income tax).
•Housing: Texas ~$300-350K USD vs. $850K+ in Ontario.
This isn’t one guy chasing a dream, he’s exited a tax to poverty Country!
This is the brain drain on steroids — our best doctors are voting with their feet because Canada taxes and prices them out.
High taxes, insane cost of living, collapsing healthcare.
When are we going to wake up and stop the bleed?
#cdnpoli #BrainDrain #DoctorShortage #TrudeauLegacy #CanadaLast
English
Meme 0101🇨🇦😁 retweetou
Meme 0101🇨🇦😁 retweetou

#BREAKING: Ontario Auditor General Finds Private Truck Training Colleges Delivered Only 59.5 And 81 Hours Of Training Despite Required 103.5 Hours🚨— Undercover Students Skipped Left Turns, Reverse Parking & Emergency Stops, With Instructors Distracted On Phones. — 54 Of 216 Driving Schools Had Never Been Inspected. 🇨🇦🚛 - READ👇


English
Meme 0101🇨🇦😁 retweetou

A guy walks into a hotel. Twenty minutes later he walks out with $499 from the owner. He did not clean anything. He did not fix anything. He did not photograph anything. He copied the entire building.
He is 24 years old. He lives in Chengdu. He has been doing this in hotels across Southeast Asia for six months. Last month he made $18,000.
The rig on his back has a GPS antenna, four cameras and a LIDAR sensor. Total cost: $40,000. The software is free. 3D Gaussian Splatting, an open source project on GitHub since 2023. Luma AI for processing. Claude for the landing page he delivers to the owner.
Total tool cost: $20 a month.
Month one he made $3,500. Month six he made $18,000. He has no employees. No office. No inventory. He has a backpack and a Chinese open source repo running on his phone.
The hotel owner pays $499 for the scan and $99 a month to host the page. The page goes on the booking site. Guests tour the room before they arrive. Cancellations drop. Reviews go up. Conversion doubles. The hotel next door starts losing bookings without understanding why.
He is not selling photography. He is selling the digital twin of a continent, one room at a time.
While Western developers argue whether AI will replace their jobs, a 24 year old with a Chinese open source repo and a phone is replacing real estate photography in twelve countries. He does not need permission. He does not need a team. He does not need investors.
He needs twenty minutes per room and a phone with signal.
The rig will be obsolete in eighteen months. The database will not. By then every hotel on three continents will be paying him $99 a month to host a file he scanned in twenty minutes.
The streets did not change. He just started charging for them.
English

@WarrenVsCCP Fortunately there’s camera on every street corner. They can nab this driver in less than 2 hours.
English

@bruce_barrett @MarkJCarney you brought this over and a refugee family of 5 gets 80k tax free and car and Airbnb paid for $6k a month. What are they doing for us ?
English
Meme 0101🇨🇦😁 retweetou

Elon Musk just told a story that should terrify every AI company on Earth.
His son Saxon is autistic.
Saxon couldn’t understand why the family went to restaurants.
You can get the same food delivered.
You can call your friends over.
You can eat better at home for half the price.
So why go?
Musk: “He had an epiphany and said, ‘Oh, the reason people go to restaurants is to hang out with strangers.’”
A kid who takes the world literally just decoded something the rest of us never thought to question.
We like being around people we’ll never know.
Look at what we already built.
Delivery apps so you never wait in line.
Remote work so you never share an office.
Self-checkout so you never talk to a cashier.
Every innovation of the last 20 years was a bet against human proximity.
Every one paid off.
Until it didn’t.
Loneliness is now a public health emergency.
Depression has doubled since the smartphone.
The average American has fewer close friends than any generation in history.
We didn’t remove friction.
We removed the thing friction was hiding.
Now look at what’s coming.
AI agents that handle your emails.
AI companions that replace your conversations.
AI assistants that make every human interaction optional.
Same playbook. Same bet.
Except this time we’re not engineering out strangers.
We’re engineering out humans entirely.
The coffee shop where nobody knows your name.
The subway where no one speaks.
The restaurant where you’ll never see that couple again.
Those aren’t failed connections.
They’re the background radiation of belonging.
We don’t just need people who know us.
We need to exist in rooms full of people who don’t.
That’s what a kid understood at a dinner table that billion-dollar companies still can’t grasp in a boardroom.
We spent 20 years building a world you never have to show up to.
AI is about to finish the job.
And nothing it builds will ever replicate sitting in a room full of strangers and not feeling alone.
English
Meme 0101🇨🇦😁 retweetou

@WarrenVsCCP I do not accept this behaviour and he will be arrested. Unfortunately it’s worse in Afghanistan and Pakistan where women are stoned to death and married at 6-9 years old. Focus on that
English

Video from China 🇨🇳.
This is one of the most disturbing cases of child abuse I’ve seen.
What makes it even worse is that the person filming isn’t intervening — they’re actively encouraging it.
When abuse is not only tolerated but cheered on, something is deeply broken.
This is beyond pathetic!!
English
Meme 0101🇨🇦😁 retweetou
Meme 0101🇨🇦😁 retweetou

A Chinese student turns imagination into reality!
In a scene straight out of a sci‑fi movie, a Chinese student successfully designed a unique glider shaped like a giant sword, then took to the skies wearing a “space knight” costume — capturing attention with an invention that blends engineering, creativity, and a spirit of adventure.
English
Meme 0101🇨🇦😁 retweetou

A 16-year-old student (now 22) from Limpopo, South Africa, has received attention for a safety device she designed. Her name is Bohlale Mphahlele. She created the idea for a device called the "Alerting Earpiece." It is a small device shaped like an earring. The goal is to help people in dangerous situations.
She got the idea because of high crime rates and gender-based violence in South Africa. She wanted to design something small, simple, and easy to use.
The design includes a small camera, a GPS tracker, and an alert button. The idea is that the user can press a hidden button. The device would then take a photo of the attacker. It would also send the user's location to trusted contacts and emergency services.
The device is still in development: The prototype has won awards (including bronze at the Eskom Expo) and international attention, but it’s not yet commercially available.
It will hit the market sooner than later show how one idea from one person will eventually effect the lives of many
Stay tuned to stay safe on this

English
Meme 0101🇨🇦😁 retweetou









