Need some Canadian culture in WoW

Tim Hortons aren’t Canadian.

https://www.macleans.ca/economy/business/tim-hortons-the-brazilian-coffee-chain-that-wants-to-be-canadian-again/

Yet you’re here telling people what to do… funny how “freedom” in the US translates to “Freedom to do as I say”. :-p

Those Brit savages tried to give us teabags. BAGS. Right monsters they are.

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You have the freedom to use suffixes however I want, too. Complete equality there.

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You must have goggled a little too quickly there buddy.

There are moose in Northrend.

…they are very Epic moose.

:rofl:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1ZSHulmerE

lots of ownership changes over the years

But like Tim Horton’s was the only brand I even recognized from that frigid wasteland. What do I have to look forward to now outside Quebec?! :angry:

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American brands with a maple leaf somewhere in their logo?

I like where this thread is heading.

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That’s like Chinese brands with a Swiss cross. It just never comes out right.

As somebody that CAME from the southern USA, your attempt falls flat. Y’all is plural, and I didn’t say I brought anybody else with me. This ain’t any way to show off your… american…ness.

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I mean y’all as in American expats. We don’t assimilate, we assimilate! Resistance is futile :frowning:

Need some Canadian culture in Canada.

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I’m sorry if you feel we haven’t been doing enough. We will both just have to try harder eh?

They have excellent culture, what other country in the world names their money after the bugs bunny series. Loony Tunes.

Getting rid of the u is a nice correction, though. English is already a crazy language without making words look like weird pronunciations. Like how read and lead rhyme, and read and lead rhyme. However, read and lead don’t rhyme, and read and lead don’t rhyme.

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I remember hearing Trudeau talk about how there was no “core Canadian identity” and how Canada would be the first “postnational state.” I find the idea horrifying, personally.