The speech tells us that âbetter is possibleâ
Since Justin Trudeau became the prime minister of Canada, the Liberal Party fulfilled some of the promises that they made during the federal election last year.
Since Justin Trudeau became the prime minister of Canada, the Liberal Party fulfilled some of the promises that they made during the federal election last year.
Recently, I recommended a movie to a customer on behalf of his six-year-old daughter, as part of my job.
We see it in politics all the time: commercials that call out the negative aspects, false advertisements, and empty promises of competitors.
Most likely you have heard the term âfandomâ before. If you donât associate yourself with a fandom, when you hear the term you probably think of over-the-top, obsessive fans.
If the stereotypes are to be believed, online forums are little more than dung-smeared gladiatorial arenas where the illiterate masses hurl insults at one another morning, noon, and nightânot the best place for an intellectual debate.
What creature has eight hairy legs and multiple eyes? I bet the first thing you thought about was a spider, wasnât it? What was your next thought?
Almost everyone I know recycles. There are a couple individuals that I (not proudly) associate with who would throw their plastic water bottle they had only bought an hour ago into the trash.
In my online wanderings, Iâve noticed a very annoying trend among the avidly political pseudo-intellectuals populating social mediaâparticularly the Twitter, Tumblr, and Buzzfeed subspecies.
I hate that review apps exist to begin with. While customer reviews are one of the most trusted forms of marketing, I have little respect for the people who leave negative reviews.
What if I told you that there are prisonersâmurderersâwho were having a better day than you? You would be pretty upset, right? And you arenât even the victim or the victimâs family and friends.