rabber

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[–] rabber 6 points 2 hours ago

Managing your inventory is so painful in fo76 that it single handedly ruins the game

[–] rabber 5 points 3 hours ago

In the documentary blade runner 2049 they farm bugs for protein

[–] rabber 4 points 3 hours ago (2 children)

Do you play retro games or literally nothing?

[–] rabber 3 points 3 hours ago

Trollface back patch? Now that's a battle jacket that goes hard

[–] rabber 9 points 17 hours ago

fuji xh2 and 70-300

 
[–] rabber 1 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Yeah it doesn't really matter now though haha

[–] rabber 1 points 21 hours ago (3 children)

Well at one point i did suggest an open relationship but she didn't agree to it haha

[–] rabber 9 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago) (6 children)

I told everyone she cheated on me too which backfired amazingly lol

She told everyone I requested an open relationship so it didn't count

Master manipulator

[–] rabber 1 points 1 day ago
 
 

I got divorced like 5 months ago after a 9 years with this girl who cheated on me, emotionally abused me, etc etc

I've been suicidal since the split, getting worse by the day still, and literally nobody ever asked if I was OK, aside from my mom. Even when I begged close friends for support they basically just ghosted me. My ex is surrounded by support, from the same people who I thought were my best friends.

Do I just have shitty people around me or is this just what guys deal with? The attitude towards me is just "get over it". I've lost almost everyone I'm close to because of this and I'm starting to think there might actually be one viable option of getting over it because existing is simply torture. All of 2025 felt like just a bad dream but it's unfortunately real.

Edit: Yes I have a counselor - a very good one I see weekly.

 

I just sent this email to my MP and you should too.

Dear Mrs. Elizabeth May,

I’m writing to propose something that might sound crazy at first—but I believe it's an idea worth serious national conversation: the Government of Canada should buy Tim Hortons and nationalize it.

Tim Hortons is undeniably a Canadian symbol. It’s been part of our shared national experience for decades. But the reality is, it’s not a Canadian company anymore. Since being sold to a foreign parent company, it’s felt less and less like the Tim Hortons we all grew up with.

It’s not just about ownership. It doesn’t employ Canadians like it used to—especially seniors, who often worked there part-time and genuinely loved the social connection and dignity that came with that work. Now, many of those jobs have disappeared or changed beyond recognition.

Visitors from around the world still come here excited to try “Tims,” thinking they’re about to experience something uniquely Canadian. What they often get instead is low-quality food and a disorganized, underpaid workforce. It reflects badly—not just on the company, but on Canada itself.

Nationalizing Tim Hortons could restore pride in something we all grew up with. It could mean better jobs, higher standards, and a stronger connection to Canadian communities and culture.

I hope you’ll consider raising this idea with your colleagues. At the very least, it’s time we started talking seriously about what we want our national institutions—including cultural icons like Tim Hortons—to look like.

Sincerely,

My name Address Phone number

 
 

I just noticed it's closed and I was such a fan of the place whenever I visited from Canada. Very sad.

 
 

I am about to take a month mental health break from work and I want to trade houses with someone in Iceland. I'm on vancouver island so it's a good trade I think.

Has anyone ever done similar and how did you do it?

 
 
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