Quebec is the most anti-Pierre Poilievre province in Canada
Quebec is the most anti-Pierre Poilievre province in Canada

Quebec is the most anti-Pierre Poilievre province in Canada

Quebec is the most anti-Pierre Poilievre province in Canada
Quebec is the most anti-Pierre Poilievre province in Canada
Quebec proving once again to be the smartest province.
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Good!
Means he likely won’t win. I mean, it always comes down to ON&QC.
So, FUCK YOU PP YOU LITTLE removed removed OF A HUMAN SHIT STAIN!
…er, sorry. Mom always said to tell the truth no matter what.
Even when saying a statement that is entirely valid and within reason, Canadians apologise
Amazing
Just the most punchable face.
Like a casting reject for 'Adult Milhouse' in a live action Simpsons movie (for which the role, had he got it, would have all of 2 seconds of screen time and no spoken dialogue because have you heard that motherfucker try to speak?).
The rest of us have some catching up to do.
Je veux immigrer au Montreal. Ça a l'air d'etre une belle ville.
(I've been seeing the writing on the wall for fascism in the US for a while now, and have been learning French to increase my options.)
Je veux immigrer à Montréal.
Welcome to Canada!
A Montreal, pas au Montreal.
Cela a de l'air d'être une belle ville. Ou plutot au quebec: Ça dl'air d'être une belle ville.
Votre français est très bien appris malgré vos petite fautes. Merci d'avoir appris ma langue maternelle. J'ai l'impression qu'elle va vivre longtemps.
Duolingo dit que mon niveau de français est 95 (CEFR "high B1"), mais je ne ne me sens pas à l'aise. (J'avais besoin de chercher quelques mots, comme "level" et "fluent," pour écrire ça.)
Je devrais faire plus d'autre genres d'etudes.
Il y fait un peu froid… pourquoi pas Paris? Marseille?
I'm interested in those places, too. And also Cayenne and Tahiti, for that matter. The other reason I originally picked French to learn instead of Spanish or German or something is that it seems useful for people who want to sail around the world because France has so many overseas tropical islands.
(Montreal does have a particular advantage compared to the rest of Canada in terms of better urbanism, BTW. Check out "Oh the Urbanity" on YouTube.)
At this point, though, I'm interested in any stable democracy that would let me in.
Kin toé mon esti! Din dents!
@Sunshine Let's make this a contest!