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Posts by 🇨🇦 Mike O'Doyle 🇨🇦

Is a universe without time theoretically possible?

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Do people actually celebrate "Colombus Day"?

36 years and I've never once seen it.

Only positive things I've EVER heard about Colombus must have been in some elementary-level homework booklet. For three decades, any mention of Colombus I've heard acknowledged that he was a genocidal monster.

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Not fair to Massey, to be fair

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The Brits appear ready to shame the US news media into covering this, distracted as they are by gazing at their own navels ...

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If the legends are to be believed

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GALLEGO: Earlier today, you told Sec. Kennedy that Trump never demanded you to cut interest rates. Is that your sworn testimony?

WARSH: That is, senator.

GALLEGO: Okay. Well someone here is lying then. Because Trump confirmed he pressed you on interest rate cuts.

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well... THAT's pretty eye opening, actually, Mike, to just say it out loud like that.

Did that sound different in your head?

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Christianity has never been tried

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Other way around, they started a whole new religion, and it became deeply embarrassing to them that the savior's mother might have been one of those women who... you know... has had SEX. With a MAN. Gross. Obviously, that needed sanitizing before they could force it on hundreds of millions of people

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That was a different Mary, and the Holy Spirit's penis.

She was still a virgin after conception, so the whole shebang was no-contact quantum impregnation.

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Now, I never went to public school, but I've been in a few, and have never seen phone booths in them.

In the past, I can understand if it would have been cost prohibitive. Shops full of phone booths were a real business model. But today I think we can handle a couple free phones per school.

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Impeachment, not the 25th. He is unfit for office, but his problems now are because he has surrounded himself with enablers and thinks he has no restrictions or consequences.

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If this happened to happen yesterday, on 4/20, that would be pretty nice

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The richest person in the world should earn 3x what the poorest person earns.

And if they're not 3x more productive, fire em.

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Wow:

More Corruption from the felon.

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Like my new sticker?

Runs on Aussie sunshine ☀️

No fuel stops. No price shocks. Just charge at home and drive.

This isn’t a drivetrain swap, it’s a system flip. From imported oil to rooftop energy.

Once the fleet scales, the economics break fast.

Cost always wins. #Bettrification

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There’s something mentally wrong with the President of the United States.

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A broad, still expanse of water fills the foreground, so clear that the lakebed—small rounded stones in muted grays and browns—shows through beneath a thin veil of reflected sky. The surface is nearly motionless, acting as a mirror for the dawn above.

At the horizon, the lake narrows into a distant valley framed by layered mountain ridges. The mountains rise on both sides in dark, cool silhouettes—deep blue to charcoal—softened by early light and atmospheric haze. On the left, a dense forest of conifers forms a continuous, shadowed edge that slopes gently into the water; on the right, the mountain face is steeper, its contours more pronounced but still subdued in the low light.

The sky is the focal point. A scattered field of mid-level clouds stretches across it, each cloud catching the first light of sunrise. Colors transition from pale gold and peach near the horizon to cooler blues and soft grays higher up. The brightest band sits just above the distant valley, where the sun—still hidden—pushes a warm glow outward, illuminating the undersides of the clouds.

This light is duplicated almost perfectly in the lake’s reflection, forming a symmetrical composition: sky above, sky below, divided by a thin, horizontal line of brighter water near the center. The reflection is slightly softened by faint ripples, but remains remarkably crisp.

A broad, still expanse of water fills the foreground, so clear that the lakebed—small rounded stones in muted grays and browns—shows through beneath a thin veil of reflected sky. The surface is nearly motionless, acting as a mirror for the dawn above. At the horizon, the lake narrows into a distant valley framed by layered mountain ridges. The mountains rise on both sides in dark, cool silhouettes—deep blue to charcoal—softened by early light and atmospheric haze. On the left, a dense forest of conifers forms a continuous, shadowed edge that slopes gently into the water; on the right, the mountain face is steeper, its contours more pronounced but still subdued in the low light. The sky is the focal point. A scattered field of mid-level clouds stretches across it, each cloud catching the first light of sunrise. Colors transition from pale gold and peach near the horizon to cooler blues and soft grays higher up. The brightest band sits just above the distant valley, where the sun—still hidden—pushes a warm glow outward, illuminating the undersides of the clouds. This light is duplicated almost perfectly in the lake’s reflection, forming a symmetrical composition: sky above, sky below, divided by a thin, horizontal line of brighter water near the center. The reflection is slightly softened by faint ripples, but remains remarkably crisp.

#MountainMonday
#BlueskyMonday

Sunrise Glacier National Park

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Like, I think President Jackson might have been worse. That one actually executed someone himself on the White House lawn, and he commanded the ethnic cleansing of the Southeast, forcing the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek (Muscogee), and Seminole nations out of their land.

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I hate him too, but I think we're really polishing some absolute monster's knobs when we say Trump is the worst president in US history. There were some tyrants before him, and in times when everything Trump displays was "normal" and commonplace.

(There weren't many "presidents" before the USA)

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This is how I find out that astronauts get to use their personal phones at work

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Oh it’s that day today

Happy Birthday, marijuana

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April is tough because it will be summer weather for 5 days straight, and you get that itch to plant seeds, like you're late already, and the next day it will snow.

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"Can you hear me now? Oh good, sorry, I was behind the moon."

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Then take them out and spread them around the house as cat heaters

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What the fuck

It's April 20, 2026, and there is still Evil.

I thought Evil was supposed to be over by now.

This will not stand. Evil is out of its time zone.

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Nature just dropped the cure for Donald Trump

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Line that Ford up with a crew cab Toyota and the length wouldn't be much different.

The real difference is the trucks run on truck tires now instead of Honda Civic tires

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