Perhapsjustsniffit

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[–] Perhapsjustsniffit 3 points 3 hours ago

And not one of them got accidentally shot either. They probably don't have bullets though.

[–] Perhapsjustsniffit 5 points 3 hours ago

Wow. That is an accomplishment to be proud of.

[–] Perhapsjustsniffit 2 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago) (1 children)

American exceptionalism again. I'm Canadian. I will happily put my life on the line to end the existence of your dictators pawns when they come for my country. You should consider doing something similar. Suppose you blame us for your problems too. Seems to be your dictators way. Blame everyone but himself.

[–] Perhapsjustsniffit 1 points 14 hours ago

You don't. History has proven this.

[–] Perhapsjustsniffit 3 points 14 hours ago (3 children)

So marching once a month is making a big difference I see. The planes to the death camp have increased in frequency.

[–] Perhapsjustsniffit 4 points 14 hours ago

Good thing it's Saturday. Wouldn't want anyone to miss work.

[–] Perhapsjustsniffit 1 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago)

Activity is good for pups with active brains. Trials is fun. Like obstacle courses. I had a room mate once that trained his giant husky to pull him uphill on his skateboard. That dog was a beast. Even learning little "tricks" and things can be fun and stimulating for bored doggos. There are lots of things that can help you both get active and out into the community.

[–] Perhapsjustsniffit 8 points 1 day ago

And after Scotus appointed the incoming president dictator for life.

[–] Perhapsjustsniffit 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Not just Banff...imagine Toronto.

[–] Perhapsjustsniffit 5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

Time to get a broom handle in that door. Or put the pooch to work. It's bored.

[–] Perhapsjustsniffit 3 points 1 day ago

Some of your oligarchs are the largest farmland owners in the US.

[–] Perhapsjustsniffit 9 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Watching in real time from so close is eerie as hell. Suppose that place is really made to house 40,000 or those buildings have some other uses?

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NHL: Let's talk turkey (self.buycanadian)
submitted 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) by Perhapsjustsniffit to c/buycanadian
 

You aren't going to like this...

When you all giving up NHL?

A league that has a vast majority of American teams, American oligarch owners, American head office, millionaire American League boss, American sponsorships, American advertisements, American everything.

There is loads of local Canadian hockey available yet here we are. Rejoicing and cheering at Americanized Canadians playing "our" sport. Attending games, Posting and commenting, watching and buying merch, subscribing, making millionaires and billionaires.

So when are you giving up the NHL?

 

It's crab season here and my family is away for the weekend. Dad dropped some fresh snow crab so I'm taking advantage.

No fancy stuff today just a plate full of goodness.

 

My family is away but it's crab season and dad came by with some fresh snow crab today.

Damn right I'm gonna eat these all by myself!

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Canadian made tackle (self.buycanadian)
 

It's fishing season. YAY! ultra important this year to us rural poor people with yam tits messing with our shit. So...

Canadian tackle companies? We all know excessive amounts of tackle is necessary because, well...fishing. Mostly trout and bass fishing.

I have some Len Thompson but I'm looking for other manufacturers as well.

 

Part of a series I am working on.

Bigfatzeroart

 

I've opened Lemmy today to lots of anti Canadian sentiment on any recent comments about how messed up 'murica is and it's constant attacks on Canadian sovereignty.

Don't get sucked in. Let them yell into a void. The online campaign has begun in earnest on Lemmy and it's time to point it out and recognise it for what it is.

These are not real people. They are actors trying to affect our decisions as always happens when American exceptionalism is challenged. Our government had the balls to stand up and say no. We have the balls to do the same. They do not like it and will attack you for it.

Don't fall for the bait.

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Interesting community (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by Perhapsjustsniffit to c/communitypromo
 

I just happened upon this fellow posting into the Lemmy void about becoming a college athlete at 55 years old. This person is going to train for one full year in the hopes of becoming a college level athlete. They have no experience with rowing competitively.

I have no affiliation to this person it just seems like a neat story and we could all use a good story out of the political media circus that we are all inundated by.

I think it will be interesting and buddy (ok, yes, I am Canadian) seems to be a nice guy who wants to try and do something he's always wanted to accomplish but never had the opportunity until now.

I think that is pretty cool and should be supported. Looks like progress reports will be the thing.

Know something about rowing? Maybe pop by and help out.

Want to just follow the progress of a lone guy on a real mission to better himself? Join up.

Just maybe [email protected] Is for you.

 

I've been working on Birdbrain here for so long now. It's all reclaim copper wire and pipe as well as carved deer antler. The heart is made from a local Jasper stone.

It's back in the drawer right now. I'm on to something else.

big fat zero art

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by Perhapsjustsniffit to c/[email protected]
 

We live in a Northern Climate so we are just getting started in the unheated high tunnel for our first plant of the spring season. We use all no till methods and no motorized equipment aside from a quad and a truck to help us move heavy stuff in our gardens.

Since we load the pathways with lots of straw for mulch they make compost just from use. We also drop a lot of healthy plant trimmings and smaller weeds onto the straw. This helps them dry out in the sun and eventually compost down as well adding nutrients back to our soil. Every couple of years we broadfork the entire thing and shovel up the compost from between the rows to help feed the plants. This works so well we often have to remove soil from inside the greenhouse because it makes too much.

Another good use for your bigger and well rooted "weeds" is to use them in a Korean natural farming way and add them to water to slowly decompose and release their nutrients. These weeds all grow well in whatever type of soil you have, meaning they can extract nutrients easily.from that soil. Exactly what you are aiming to do with your garden plants. Therefore they have high nutrient content you can use that otherwise may be unavailable to your plants. They compost quickly when placed in water and leave behind all the nutrients they have used to grow from your soil. Strain out the solids for your compost pile and use the liquid as a fertilizer. Be careful to avoid invasive species and plants in seed.

Gardening has become a huge part of our lives. We love it. We provide a lot of our own veg for the entire year. Even though winter shuts us down from growing for 5 months or so.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by Perhapsjustsniffit to c/Gardening
 

Living in Northern climate means greenhouse time is here. There is still snow on the ground but we are ready to plant our first round in the greenhouse. The broadforking has begun.

 

In a post in c/Canada earlier today someone asked about what they could do to prepare for difficult times ahead. As an old guy who has been around the block a time or two and also worked in emergency medicine, backcountry/high angle rescue and search and rescue along with an extensive background in food preparation and homesteading, I delved into the answer a little bit from my perspective. Others have chimed in and I have added their thoughts to the list as well.

There is always something we can do that helps educate others or ourselves that will be helpful in the coming months and years. Becoming knowledgable in an area you are comfortable with and volunteering within your community will help bring you closer to your community and also assist with the mental health challenges of constantly negative news by getting you out in public and working toward a goal.

Here is a list of tasks and learning experiences that you can take part in to help grow a civil defence force and resistance movement:

First aid.

Drone operation or building

PAL for firearms.

Cooking classes.

How to grow, forage, harvest foods.

Food storage. Canning, dehydrating, fermenting, curing, root cellars, refrigeration.

Train on HAM Radio and find trusted independent alternate media sources and follow CBC and open source social media for news and organizing.

Fitness of all kinds including self defense.

Survival or wilderness experience.

Learn to drive a standard transmission or a large truck or operate a piece of heavy equipment or large farm equipment.

Small engine repair or basic construction skills.

Those with medical training update your trauma training.

Consider joining the reserves.

Learn how to operate a chainsaw.

Search and Rescue training.

High angle and confined space rescue training.

Swimming lessons, diving lessons, boating course.

Computer programming, design and 3D printing.

Classes on the manipulation tactics of social media and news media.

Create permanent personal media backups of important information including but not limited to Wikipedia, entertainment, and Foss based software that can operate free of internet connections or obscure your location and personal information to the best of your ability.

Volunteer at a local mutual aid org (food banks, search and rescue, volunteer fire or ambulance, community gardens, drop in centers, youth training programs, libraries, municipal rec departments etc.)

Contact your MLA, MP, Mayor and Council about starting a civil defense League and leaving social media sites from American oligarchs and organizing new official areas to contact Canadians free of foreign interference and corporate greed.

And most of all organize. Talk to your neighbors and friends about what they are doing to prepare. Help one another. There are so many things we can do to educate ourselves and find like minded community members to start organizing. Organizing and meeting people is what makes us stronger. The rest is just a bonus.

I will continue to update this list as others make valuable suggestions.

Stay safe out there.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by Perhapsjustsniffit to c/canada
 

In a post in c/Canada earlier today someone asked about what they could do to prepare for difficult times ahead. As an old guy who has been around the block a time or two and also worked in emergency medicine, backcountry/high angle rescue and search and rescue along with an extensive background in food preparation and homesteading, I delved into the answer a little bit from my perspective. Others have chimed in and I have added their thoughts to the list as well. Feel free to comment your own suggestions and I will update the list.

There is always something we can do that helps educate others or ourselves that will be helpful in the coming months and years. Becoming knowledgable in an area you are comfortable with and volunteering within your community will help bring you closer to your community and also assist with the mental health challenges of constantly negative news by getting you out in public and working toward a goal.

Here is a list of tasks and learning experiences that you can take part in to help grow a civil defence force and resistance movement:

MEDICAL:

First aid. There are varying kinds. Pick one that you are comfortable with. If you love it, get as much training as you can. Work up to EMT or better. Personally I would avoid St John Ambulance due to their ties with Zionist Israel and their current Genocide/Holocaust of the Palestinian people.

Those with medical training update your trauma training and consider purchasing a personal kit.

Stock first aid supplies that do not expire and make sure your personal kit is overstocked for your family. Bandages, trauma dressings, iv drip sets, iv catheters, combat tourniquets.

Anyone considering combat should also purchase a trauma medical kit and learn how to use it. Here is a post I've written on how to and some tips on constructing a Personal Trauma kit for combat:

https://lemmy.ca/post/40158521

COMBAT:

Drone operation or building. DJI Mavic 3 seems to be the drone of choice in Ukraine for multiple uses and ease of access.

PAL for firearms. Shooting classes and/or range time.

Fitness of all kinds including self defense. The kids too. They love this stuff and it's never too young or old, to learn about staying fit and being able to protect yourself.

Survival or wilderness experience. If you plan to volunteer in any capacity should there be combat, you should make sure this is a part of your education with first aid and weapons training. If you plan to stay in the rear watch some videos. Know some skills, have supplies and practice lighting a fire. Kids also love learning to light campfires. Get some marshmallows and make it fun. Work up to boiling water and maybe cooking something.

Swimming lessons, hand to hand combat lessons, diving lessons, boat operators course.

Consider joining the reserves.

FOOD GROWING, PREP AND STORAGE:

Cooking classes. Learn scratch food preparation and how to make "something from nothing". Kids too. They love to eat what they cook.

How to grow, forage, harvest foods. This could be a container on your deck or your entire yard converted to garden, animals and life. You could be picking berries by a city park or learning to hunt wild game.

If you live in an HOA or a city that doesn't allow it, go to council meetings and flood them with people who want gardens in their yards and chickens for eggs. Frame it around food security. People have been fighting for this in towns and cities all over the country. Lend your voice.

Learn food storage. Canning, dehydrating, fermenting, curing, root cellars, refrigeration.

Search out local small farms and stores to purchase from. Ask about other places in the community the operators are aware of that you could check out as well.

Hit up an ethnic food event at the local community center, city park or place of worship. Oh man the food and people can be amazing at these things. Seek out people who are different then you and interact with them especially by sharing food. You will make new friends , find great food and open doors to places you didn't even know existed in your own community. You might even have fun.

Learn water filtration methods and purchase a reusable water filter, chemical water treatment or learn how to make a water filter if necessary.

MUTUAL AID:

Join a youth program as a leader, such as 4H, YMCA, boys and girls clubs, LGBTQ+ groups and other community service groups to help teach kids your skills.

Search and Rescue training. this can also include High angle and confined space rescue training or each can be taken individually.

Volunteer at a local mutual aid org (food banks, search and rescue, volunteer fire or ambulance, community gardens, drop in centers, youth training programs, libraries, municipal rec departments etc.)

COMMUNICATION:

Find trusted independent alternate media sources. Follow CBC News website and open source social media for news and organizing. Find trusted sources of media and know who owns them. Many news organizations in Canada are American owned and many Canadian owned news organizations are controlled by oligarch owners that align themselves with similar political viewpoints to those south of us or wish to exert control over us to further their own family wealth. Here is a great primer:

https://lemmy.ca/post/39971490

Get your data off American services. Start with your email, aka your access credentials to the internet. There are several European providers with varying features such as Posteo and Mailbox (both German). This applies especially if you are engaged in any activism. Do not do that on any service the US authorities have direct access to or can get access via surveillance treaties. The latter are changing almost daily as the US makes more and more enemies, so stay informed.

Take or offer classes on the manipulation tactics of social media and news media.

Train on HAM Radio and other alternative communication devices.

Radio operators liscence

Learn, understand and use methods to discourage tracking via your online activities. Learn how to use VPN's, TOR, security based Free Open Source Software (FOSS).

Computer programming and networking, design and 3D printing. Learn how to create local networks and self host email, entertainment, information and open source social instances for places like Lemmy and how to share these with your community and country.

Create permanent personal media backups of important information including but not limited to Wikipedia, entertainment, diy plans and Foss based software that can operate free of internet connections or obscure your location and personal information to the best of your ability.

RESISTANCE/PROTEST:

Learn protest tactics and police responses. Including how to avoid facial recognition, what to do about electronics, how to respond to police actions etc.

Join a union or strike with one.

Contact your MLA, MP, Mayor and Council about starting a civil defense League and leaving social media sites from American oligarchs as well as organizing new official areas to contact Canadians free of foreign interference and corporate greed.

Read about resistance movements and how they were accomplished. A couple of resources that can get you started are:

https://commonslibrary.org/198-methods-of-nonviolent-action/

https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/26184

https://ia802904.us.archive.org/30/items/theanarchistcookbookwilliampowell/The%20anarchist%20cookbook%20-%20William%20Powell.pdf

https://collapsesurvivalsite.com/free-survival-books-manuals/

EDUCATION:

Learning a bit of basic chemistry. Very basic but enough that you can make certain things.

fermentation and distillation. For fuel, alcohol, extraction. The basics are simple.

Design/mechanical or machining skills.

Learn to build a PC or program a raspberry pie to do different tasks.

Learn about uses and programming for old devices like cell phones, tablets and media players.


Also a very good point that was brought up that needs consideration.

The idea I want to contribute is that the state of readiness, in many things you want to prepare for, takes time to cultivate and needs to be already in place by the time it's use is needed. People who lack direct experience with the items on this list they want to focus on, often mistakenly think they can do the adapting and learning quickly, like a movie montage.

Identify the things that call to you on this list, and put weekly direct IRL effort toward them now, lay for yourself the work and belief in your own convictions that leaves you prepared if the worst comes, and distrust your brain's tendency to mistake the thinking and talking about it for direct active engagement with your IRL goals.


And most of all organize. Talk to your neighbors and friends about what they are doing to prepare. Help one another. There are so many things we can do to educate ourselves and find like minded community members to start organizing. Organizing and meeting people is what makes us stronger. The rest is just a bonus.

I will continue to update this list as others make valuable suggestions.

Stay safe out there.

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