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Canadians just are.
WM, please do not create a topic if you are going to delete the OP - forum rules.
There are Canadians on here… so you are not alone
Apologies, Magsj: it was a regrettable night, filled with greater evils than deleted OPs.
Not to draw more attention to an aborted thread, but the title makes me laugh.
Canadians?
Oh? do tell WM… I am all ears
Btw, you got the company of polar bears and other such bears, so what you moaning about… just get on with it , jeez
Kidding
Unfortunately, it’s nothing too interesting. I am still young, and very much so caught up in relationship-nonsense. That particular night involved some deceit, much argument and even more uncertainty, followed by much alcohol and a good amount of weed, which sparked some anger, but even more melancholia, which led to a fair amount of regrettable actions. So much for that story.
So… ‘sex, drugs and rock n roll’? was there music involved? please tell me there was, so that the sacred trio can work in tandem once again - do you find that weed makes you hornier? I do… sex, weed and rum… a good combination me thinks love drinking with the bf, but only smoked weed together once so perhaps another session is on the cards
but the fact that I get lean on only one or two pulls makes it less of a session and more of a giggling fit for the next few hours until my high has subsided, er… :-"
Haha, yeah I didn’t really stop to consider how ridiculous I sound. The night was mostly just sad & pathetic, however.
I don’t smoke often – I, too, “get lean” rather quickly; and yes – I too find it pretty “exciting”
We all have nights like that so it’s not worth worrying about I would share some of my recent episodes with ya, but they are in the same vein as your’s so best not to ay
suffice to say that all issues have been resolved
My nephews are so jealous that I get so lean so quick when it takes them hours of smoking to feel even an Nth of what I feel, but that’s their fault for smoking non-stop on a daily basis
What does this have to do with Canadians?—my tribe.
I was curious, when I started this thread, whether there were Canadian posters on the forum; particularly: whether there were people that posted here living near where I live, in Ontario. I don’t know many people, personally, with which I can speak philosophy. It’s a tragedy.
You’re in university, right? Can’t you discuss philosophy with your university buddies?
Not many of my peers lean in my direction, philosophically. That is: my school has a decidedly analytic bent. Suffice it to say, we have nothing to talk about.
You can’t talk about nothing?
Suffice it to say, we have nothing to talk about.
I’m sorry to hear that.
How is the university in general? Courses? Profs? Would you prefer to have gone somewhere else?

How is the university in general? Courses? Profs? Would you prefer to have gone somewhere else?
I don’t regret having gone there, in the same way I don’t regret having been put through Catholic elementary and high schools: it’s helped develop my thought, even if I disagree fundamentally with their basis for meaning. McMaster is, as I’ve said, a decidedly analytic school for philosophy: the majority of the courses are concerned primarily with Law and Ethics; both of which are studied by means of traditional thinkers. There are a few professors with which I’ve gotten along, however – and it’s these professors I refer to, specifically, when I refuse to regret having gone to school here. In short: the class selection was unfulfilling, I have little to nothing in common with my classmates, and the majority of McMaster’s professors frown upon my approach to philosophy. That said, I wouldn’t trade having gotten to work with Dr. Barry Allen, Dr. Sassen, Dr. Clark, or Dr. Hollander for having gone through another school’s philosophy program. I do hope graduate school will be better suited to my tastes, course and student-wise.
Monooq, at some point, lived in Ontario, if I remember correctly. I think he left to go to school somewhere, though.