The coverage for this hurricane is actually insane and the conspiracy theories surrounding it makes it so much worse.
Canadian cosmonaut desperate for comrades in the worst province.
Yes, the dogs are also communists.
The coverage for this hurricane is actually insane and the conspiracy theories surrounding it makes it so much worse.
The switch up is so crazy
Yeah, I’m glad he was cool. Too bad I’ll probably never be taught by him again because he was a guest professor for the summer, he works at a completely different university 😭
Your comment about the PhD experience did remind me to ask my Historiography professor about today and I learned quite a bit about the process based on his experience. He told me essentially exactly what you said, that the structure is different depending on where you study. For a history PhD in the US its about 7 years and around two of those years are dedicated to taking classes, in Canada I think only 1 year, and in Europe they just throw you straight into research. I am really leaning towards studying in Europe because of the 3 year program and resources (I want those archives!). This would also require me to learn a new language so I better idk a country quick so I can start studying as soon as possible (I am drawn to Eastern Europe because of the soviet archives but I’m still debating). I didn’t ask anything about CPD or bespoke training (because I forgot) but next time I speak to a professor I will ask because I want to know more about that.
I figured I would probably still post about my experiences and research where but I wonder about how careful I would need to be, not in the dosing department since I know not to do that, but in what about my research I would be able to talk about. Because of that posts might come out more vague. Which I guess is fine but it is something I have been thinking about. In the end I will definitely continue the chronicles until its conclusion when I get my doctorate. Having a separate, more detailed blog is also something I am now considering but I still have a lot of time to think about it.
My professors seem to want physical copies of papers for detailed feedback, while the online ones are for basic notes. I haven’t had the time to hand in physical copies (because of my procrastination issues that I am still struggling with even with the advice from the Grad). My next paper I will give a printed version so I can get past this avoidance I have. I am also going to talk to my modern Europe professor about my Marx paper and see what she has to say, maybe her criticisms are the same as my self-inflicted ones. I know my main issue is not giving myself enough time for projects, and CBT has not worked for me. But your advice here is very helpful when it comes to changing my mindset around feedback, the reference to Marx actually makes it more helpful for me, I don’t know why though. Maybe because it’s related to a real person. I’ll give it some time but not too long or the semester will be over lol.
Don’t forget the wrong pronunciation of “Iran.”
That was the first thing I noticed too, there is a lot of blame and animosity thrown Russia’s way when we all know who is stopping peace talks from happening. I don’t get it, the US and EU want to keep fighting and supposedly “win” but they hesitate greatly in supplying the weapons for that. Not that I want them to but why doesn’t the US allow Ukraine to use the missiles, if thats the only way to win and they truly want to, then why not sign off on it?
”Red Sun In The Sky” intensifies
Do that thing. You know. The thing. The thing you did that one time.
It shouldn’t be too hard since they still have them lying around!
If your country is high up on the global happiness index you cannot complain! Putin’s just mad Russia is (at best) mid!
Yes, that report is truly strange as it states everything so obviously and concisely, the language is incredibly easy to read and understand, and yet the only thing the government is actually concerned with was civil unrest. So much so that they might even be hardening our military because of it. Although, that is just a theory.
They did put out a report that said that, and it was presented to the government. I don’t know why I can’t find it but I remember reading it. It could’ve been a different organization as well. I think there was a post on Lemmygrad about it. They’re either beefing up the military to fight domestically or send our asses overseas, regardless it’s not looking good.
Is this the report you’re thinking of? Because it was made by Policy Horizons and you made a post about it a while ago:
https://horizons.service.canada.ca/en/2024/disruptions/#Reflections
The population is so divided about what it wants, or what it thinks it wants, it can’t process the strategic realities we’re dealing with right now.
I think this quote illustrates the Canadian populations’ general feelings on mobilization. They seem frustrated that the citizenry is not on the same page as the government. I’m certain if a national poll was done most people would say they don’t want to go to war.
Canada wants to go back to how its military behaved before the Geneva convention.
Like, what “red tape” are they even talking about? I honestly don’t think it’s cool for them to complain about constraints in the military industry.
We’re drowning in red tape. The level of regulation stifles innovation. It stifles creativity," Maloney said in reference to the federal government’s overall handling of industry.
An incredibly bleak quote, oh my god…
Take a look at my babies:
They couldn’t get my girl Chappell Roan!
It’s not even just Toronto, either. This is every major city in Canada, it sucks for us commuters 😞
Just found this on Twitter and feel it relates:
Is this surprising? No, of course not. But that doesn’t mean it’s still not incredibly insidious.
Man, this week has been an absolute NIGHTMARE. Thank god it’s over. Hope everyone is doing well!