What happens when you'RE part British, native Canadian, French, and have another vast area of diverse lineage.
Does anyone remember that episode on the original Star Trek when they came to a war ravaged planet where there were only two humanoids left who wanted to kill each other.
Captain Kirk asked why they wanted to kill each other and one of them said "well isn't it obvious; my face is white on the left side, and black on the right side. His face is white on the right side and black on the left side."
There was a very deep and powerful message in that episode that should never be forgotten.
I posted a comment a few months back where someone responded with " Daniel, did you smoke one before you wrote that" After responding to that comment myself, the Coast deleted the "Daniel, did you smoke one before you wrote that" comment, leaving it looking as if I was responding to my previous comment in a way that would have been easily seen as having the context of paranoia.
I'm not sure if the Coast had its own agenda there, then again Halifax has a culture where people have to feel special; too many people form any reality that immediately serves their identity/Ego. It's easy to get roped into the self image cycle that consumes so many poor hipsters that I am sure join the Coast ranks.
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Funny how there are too many people who aren't bald for statements like that to not be called on as offline.
We're in an oversensitive shit hole right now; are you sure you'RE not being too polite?
Does anyone remember that episode on the original Star Trek when they came to a war ravaged planet where there were only two humanoids left who wanted to kill each other.
Captain Kirk asked why they wanted to kill each other and one of them said "well isn't it obvious; my face is white on the left side, and black on the right side. His face is white on the right side and black on the left side."
There was a very deep and powerful message in that episode that should never be forgotten.
I'm not sure if the Coast had its own agenda there, then again Halifax has a culture where people have to feel special; too many people form any reality that immediately serves their identity/Ego. It's easy to get roped into the self image cycle that consumes so many poor hipsters that I am sure join the Coast ranks.