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Posts by 🇨🇦Cath Ennis🇨🇦

Europa's gonna win the cup before the Canucks, aren't they

Oh well, the Oilers bandwagon starts in a few hours... Habs bandwagon already under way...

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Oh well. Allez La Victoire (and whoever's playing against the Frost)

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Vancouver Loves Its Goldeneyes | The Tyee Fans have embraced the city’s first professional women’s hockey team.

We sure do!

This year, three of us shared two season tickets; next year, we're getting one each. The games are SO much fun, with a really positive atmosphere. The vibes are better at a Goldeneyes loss than at a Canucks win

thetyee.ca/Culture/2026... @thetyee.ca @pwhlgoldeneyes.bsky.social

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4-panel comic. (1) [Two people standing next to house with solar panels on roof. Person 2 has a black hat.] PERSON 1: Wait, you got solar panels? I thought you were against renewables. (2) PERSON 2: Oh, definitely. I hate the environment and want to harm it as much as possible. I’d *love* to have an oil furnace. (3) PERSON 2: But the technology just isn’t there and the cost is too high. I despise solar, but it makes more financial sense in my situation. (4) PERSON 2: But with the money I’m saving, I can buy and burn industrial waste in my yard to try to make up for it. PERSON 1: Ah, yeah, carbon onsets.

4-panel comic. (1) [Two people standing next to house with solar panels on roof. Person 2 has a black hat.] PERSON 1: Wait, you got solar panels? I thought you were against renewables. (2) PERSON 2: Oh, definitely. I hate the environment and want to harm it as much as possible. I’d *love* to have an oil furnace. (3) PERSON 2: But the technology just isn’t there and the cost is too high. I despise solar, but it makes more financial sense in my situation. (4) PERSON 2: But with the money I’m saving, I can buy and burn industrial waste in my yard to try to make up for it. PERSON 1: Ah, yeah, carbon onsets.

Home Solar

xkcd.com/3226/

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Cats would make terrible therapists

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A dog talks to his therapist: "I just wish I didn't have this need for external validation. Deep down inside, I know I'm a good boy."

A dog talks to his therapist: "I just wish I didn't have this need for external validation. Deep down inside, I know I'm a good boy."

Dog Therapy. www.patreon.com/posts/dog-th...

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It isn't at British Columbia's range of latitudes!

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B.C. to end time changes, adopt year-round daylight time | CBC News March 8 will be the last time British Columbians have to change their clocks, B.C. Premier David Eby announced Monday.

'"We are done waiting. British Columbia is going to change our clocks just one more time — and then never again," Eby said' - Excellent! Glad we finally stopped waiting for US west coast states to get their acts together before doing this www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

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Leave big tech behind! How to replace Amazon, Google, X, Meta, Apple – and more A handful of companies monopolise the web, with unprecedented access to our data. But there are many more ethical – and often distinctively European – alternatives

I don't think I'll ever be able to not use Microsoft, but there are some good options here for other tech! www.theguardian.com/technology/2...

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Nice! I hope you had witnesses for this and then got to say "wait, doesn't everyone know that?"

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I have a 4:45 am alarm set on my smartwatch and a 4:55 am alarm set on my phone, which I charge in another room at night. That way I have the best possible chance of actually getting up and making my way downstairs in time for the hockey at 5:10 am. The things we do for sport! Let’s go, Canada!

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A large Regency house. Two sisters named Emilia and Charlotte talk on an upper floor.
"Mister Blackwell has come to call again." says Emilia as she looks out of the window "Oh, how I despise his uncouth manners and electric bicycle!"

Charlotte says "Sister, you will end up a spinster if you insist on a historically accurate suitor." 
and continues "The romance novel has changed, Emilia, and so must we."

Emilia replies "Easy for you to say. You are engaged to the richest werewolf in the county!"

They are walking through the house.

Charlotte says "Look at Cousin Lucy: She is quite plain, yet made a most advantageous match with the dragon queen of nalthrax."

"True." says Emilia opening the door.

The tall, solid figure of Miuster Blackwell stands at the door wearing a top hat and tailcoat:
"Ladies, I triumphed In my ice hockey match and won ten thousand a year in sponsorship! Miss Emilia, will you be my bride?" he is holding a hockey stick.

Emilia swoons into Charlotte's arms.

A large Regency house. Two sisters named Emilia and Charlotte talk on an upper floor. "Mister Blackwell has come to call again." says Emilia as she looks out of the window "Oh, how I despise his uncouth manners and electric bicycle!" Charlotte says "Sister, you will end up a spinster if you insist on a historically accurate suitor." and continues "The romance novel has changed, Emilia, and so must we." Emilia replies "Easy for you to say. You are engaged to the richest werewolf in the county!" They are walking through the house. Charlotte says "Look at Cousin Lucy: She is quite plain, yet made a most advantageous match with the dragon queen of nalthrax." "True." says Emilia opening the door. The tall, solid figure of Miuster Blackwell stands at the door wearing a top hat and tailcoat: "Ladies, I triumphed In my ice hockey match and won ten thousand a year in sponsorship! Miss Emilia, will you be my bride?" he is holding a hockey stick. Emilia swoons into Charlotte's arms.

A romance cartoon for the @theguardian.com

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I truly loved it, and I don't say that about many short story collections! You're a master of your art.

Doing well thanks, busy editing lots of grants (it's one of my two busiest months of the year) and watching the Olympics!

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I just finished this collection of speculative fiction short stories today, and WOW. Each one is a gem. I'm biased because I know Vanessa, but she truly is an amazing writer, and I highly recommend this magical collection.

Write more soon, please, Vanessa!

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I've probably written more than a couple cringy ones myself, actually :)

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I'm sure I've read a bunch of both excellent and cringy ones, but none immediately come to mind! I'll have to start keeping a list of new ones I encounter in the wild

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My favourite example was "the land of the scything run" as a second-mention for Japan, from a piece about their national rugby team

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Reviews - The Little Book of Second Mentions: The Art of Avoiding Repetition | The StoryGraph

I enjoyed this delightful little book by @secondmentions.bsky.social about the ways in which journalists try to avoid repeating words. As a science writer I was disappointed there weren't any STEM examples in this short volume, but it's a really fun mini-tome! app.thestorygraph.com/book_reviews...

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Photo of a broad pedestrian path that curves from bottom right to middle left of the image. A much narrower paved path has been put in that creates a shortcut toward the end of the curve, but people have created a wide desire path (in the form of a dry muddy track over a grassy area) that cuts off much more of the curve of the main path

Photo of a broad pedestrian path that curves from bottom right to middle left of the image. A much narrower paved path has been put in that creates a shortcut toward the end of the curve, but people have created a wide desire path (in the form of a dry muddy track over a grassy area) that cuts off much more of the curve of the main path

I love that the city anticipated that people would create a desire path as a shortcut for the curved main path, so they built one in, but people's desire to be lazy was stronger than expected

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What a fun hockey game! I might need to reconsider my support for the (Canadian) charity that called me while Horvat was rushing the net, though, regardless of how good their work is

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This Canada-Czechia game is really highlighting just how well the Swiss goalie played against us on Saturday

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I really wish CIHR would push their spring project grant deadline back a month during Winter Olympic years

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The base number of tea is 3 (daily recommended consumption) and so allowed package sizes are 36 (for a quick visit), 72 (they stayed an extra fortnight), 144 (they’re planning to emigrate), 216 (they’re here but broke) and 1040 (citizenship).

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Instead of solving this mystery, I'm going to add to it by noting that my house currently contains a 216-pack and a 144-pack of Tetley's tea bags

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Ours do seem to use the fountain a bit (even if they don't let us catch them in the act), but it's definitely not their favourite. We have a plain water bowl for them too, and tolerate a certain amount of stealing of water from other sources!

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I think our two do actually drink from the fountain, based on how fast the water level goes down compared to their plain water bowl, but they don't let us catch them at it!

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My cats' usual opinion on their water fountain: meh, would rather try to drink from your glass or try and sneak into the bathroom and drink from the toilet

Scale of the crisis every single time I disassemble and clean it: APOCALYPTIC, the world is ENDING, I must yowl until The Precious is back

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Comic. [A chemical formula trailing off the right side] C1076 H1080 Ac1067 Ag1069 Al1075 Am1026 Ar1075 As1070 At1047 Au1069 B1071 Ba1070 Be [caption] The approximate chemical formula for the universe

Comic. [A chemical formula trailing off the right side] C1076 H1080 Ac1067 Ag1069 Al1075 Am1026 Ar1075 As1070 At1047 Au1069 B1071 Ba1070 Be [caption] The approximate chemical formula for the universe

Chemical Formula

xkcd.com/3200/

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It's amazing how disruptive it can be to keep *not* getting a phone call you're expecting

(I'm supposed to give a contractor access to my building's communications room, which will take 5 minutes tops, but I've been waiting for the call to do that 5-minute task since yesterday lunchtime)

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Why North Vancouver is the natural leader of Canada’s most livable large cities Access to nature and community amenities lift the city to the top of The Globe’s rankings again

'Mike Little, Mayor of the District of North Vancouver, said that expensive houses and the related issue of traffic are in some ways “indicative of a good thing.”' - of course he did! I'm so glad I live in the City of North Vancouver, not the District www.theglobeandmail.com/business/art...

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