We donāt need no dislike button
Recently, Facebook announced they will soon be introducing the long-awaited ādislikeā button, the reverse of the ever-loved ālikeā button.
Recently, Facebook announced they will soon be introducing the long-awaited ādislikeā button, the reverse of the ever-loved ālikeā button.
I was reading the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms the other day, when I stumbled across this curious little chestnut in Section 2(b): āEveryone has the following fundamental freedoms: Freedom of thought, belief, opinion, and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication.ā
Hallelujah! After a long eight years, Canada finally has a budget surplus.
With the federal election just around the corner, there have been many promises of beneficial policies given by potential leaders.
Ah, transit: the common source of hate for many college students.
Now and then we find ourselves sending praise to someone who doesnāt deserve it.
There comes a time in every manās life when he realizes that the rules your parents teach you to live by are very distinct from the rules that the world actually runs by.
Everyoneās had those moments where, out of nowhere, we really need to go.
We live in a society where we have to walk in line, talk politely, and eat with our mouths closed.