• An average day for a Canadian Person
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCR1Zu5hHgk[/media] Jesus christ you guys are always so nice
I can confirm this. What a nice man.
Not gonna lie that was pretty canadian.
yeeeeeeep
The maple syrup flows strong with this one.
Are dirtbikes street legal in canada? I don't recall them being street legal here in dem yew esses of aye
I thought this would be a video of people playing hockey while covered in maple syrup and screaming EH EH EH EH or something
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[QUOTE=S31-Syntax;41807907]Are dirtbikes street legal in canada? I don't recall them being street legal here in dem yew esses of aye[/QUOTE] That's a dual purpose bike. It's basically just a dirt bike with headlights and shit, which makes it street legal. [editline]12th August 2013[/editline] Also I live in the same city as him.
[QUOTE=devonjones;41808110]That's a dual purpose bike. It's basically just a dirt bike with headlights and shit, which makes it street legal. [editline]12th August 2013[/editline] Also I live in the same city as him.[/QUOTE] Cool. I've always wanted to ride a bike regularly, gives me something more to look into.
I love seeing things like this. It warms my heart.
Man, Canada is such a nice place.
[QUOTE=Kegan;41808899]Man, Canada is such a nice place.[/QUOTE] Until you get to a city like mine. I've seen gang crowds hover around people just to squeeze their wallets out. Threaten them with knives and guns. The news says the illegal activity is going down, but that is not what is on the street.
Honestly, is it not like this in other countries? Because that just seems like an obvious reaction to someone who needs help. Like, there's this old fella in my town, eighty something, and he's real crippled up. He can barely walk and has to stop every few feet, his back is hunched by years working in a steel plant, he's shaking, all that. Yet he's also alone and he has to walk everywhere. So it's just an instant reaction that, if you see him carrying groceries or something, you go over and give him a hand. It's hardly something you think about. If people in other countries really are that self-centred and rude that they would walk by someone like that or like the person in the video without giving them a hand, I would not want to live anywhere else.
[QUOTE=DaysBefore;41809984]Honestly, is it not like this in other countries? Because that just seems like an obvious reaction to someone who needs help. Like, there's this old fella in my town, eighty something, and he's real crippled up. He can barely walk and has to stop every few feet, his back is hunched by years working in a steel plant, he's shaking, all that. Yet he's also alone and he has to walk everywhere. So it's just an instant reaction that, if you see him carrying groceries or something, you go over and give him a hand. It's hardly something you think about. If people in other countries really are that self-centred and rude that they would walk by someone like that or like the person in the video without giving them a hand, I would not want to live anywhere else.[/QUOTE] In Britain we generally do help other people if they need it. You do get some people who won't help at all, but the majority would help (that could be just where I live).
[QUOTE=Kegan;41808899]Man, Canada is such a nice place.[/QUOTE] Not in Ontario, it's like all the asshats in Canada live there I do not like Ontario
[QUOTE=SatansSin;41809099]Until you get to a city like mine. I've seen gang crowds hover around people just to squeeze their wallets out. Threaten them with knives and guns. The news says the illegal activity is going down, but that is not what is on the street.[/QUOTE] he specifically said canada. [QUOTE=Die_Hard;41810813]Not in Ontario, it's like all the asshats in Canada live there [/QUOTE] even then, they're not bad at all.
Yup, that's Canada. [editline]12th August 2013[/editline] There's hardly a chance of someone not holding a door for you. Only exception is when they're in a rush.
And here was me thinking that all Canadians where violent, gun toting lunatics...
[QUOTE=Mr Shadyface;41811794]And here was me thinking that all Canadians where violent, gun toting lunatics...[/QUOTE] Thats americans, you fool. Fricking commie, go away before I shoot you with my tactical assault rifle babykiller 9000 [editline]Edit[/editline] Oh, you're british? SOCIALIST. /s
you can almost hear his Canadian Radar bleeping in the beginning, searching for people to help
[QUOTE=S31-Syntax;41807907]Are dirtbikes street legal in canada? I don't recall them being street legal here in dem yew esses of aye[/QUOTE] His bike is a yamaha WR, its legal. About 700 dirtbike model was banned in 2007 or 2008, i wanted to plate my ktm exc 525 for road but its a 2006 and only the 2007+ can be, at least in quebec. Still, i use my bike on street to get on trails, im not afraid of the cops, i fled 2 of them this years.
[QUOTE=Die_Hard;41810813]Not in Ontario, it's like all the asshats in Canada live there [B]I do not like Ontario[/B][/QUOTE] Hey! i live in Ontario :tinfoil: Also that was nice of him.
[QUOTE=Die_Hard;41810813]Not in Ontario, it's like all the asshats in Canada live there I do not like Ontario[/QUOTE] The ones you hate probably came from across the boarder. You find some nice ones, you find some assholes.
I live in spain,We are all assholes here.
I live in Sweden Nothing happens
Kids in Canada aren't too nice, but the niceness gets stronger as people get older. It's strange.
facepunch = one act of kindness means the entire country is kind
[QUOTE=matty928;41813583]I live in spain,We are all assholes here.[/QUOTE] fuck you
[QUOTE=Craig Willmore;41813976]facepunch = one act of kindness means the entire country is kind[/QUOTE] That's how it works don't you know?
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