Canada is a failed state

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Education level of these Punjab pajeets are MIDDLE SCHOOL at best.
They can be programmed to do simple things though. For what ever that's worth. It's funny, I've known six figure earners who want to immigrate to Canada, so they can get to the US. It's supposedly easier. What do you guys think of those people?
 
They can be programmed to do simple things though. For what ever that's worth. It's funny, I've known six figure earners who want to immigrate to Canada, so they can get to the US. It's supposedly easier. What do you guys think of those people?
They are already here. They work in Canada and get paid 30-40% less than their American counterparts. Tech companies contract out their work to it workers in Canada at fraction of cost than in USA.

It's not a slam dunk even with permanent residency in Canada. It certainly makes it easier though.
 
Tent cities are spreading outside major cities and into smaller ones. Picture taken by someone in Airdrie, AB just north of Calgary. At this rate, it's gonna reach Crossfield and Carstairs in the next 2 years.
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The rainbow mafia also infested smaller areas of Canada as well.
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Drawing blood is surprisingly hard to do correctly without causing internal bleeding. It's very easy to pierce through the other side of the vein. It's not mutch, but it pools around your muscle tissue and can leave you with a nasty bruise. If you managed to get out of there without that, the guy is actually okay at his job.

"Internal bleeding" is a colloquialism for invisible exsanguination into a large potential space (cranium, thorax, abdominal cavity, pelvis) that causes enough blood loss to cause anemia or threat to life.

You're not going to cause major blood loss by missing a vein on a blood draw in the arm. You can certainly cause an unsightly hematoma, but it's purely cosmetic.

Another pro tip. If you can, always have a nurse, EMT or a phlebotomist draw blood or hookup an IV instead of a doctor. The doctor will without fail fuck it up, piercing through the vein and nicking muscle tissue on the way in or out.

This part is certainly true.

Junior Doctors are trained by Senior Doctors. Senior Doctors don't do their own scutwork like drawing blood. Thus junior doctors don't do it either and don't get good a it.
 
"Internal bleeding" is a colloquialism for invisible exsanguination into a large potential space (cranium, thorax, abdominal cavity, pelvis) that causes enough blood loss to cause anemia or threat to life.

You're not going to cause major blood loss by missing a vein on a blood draw in the arm. You can certainly cause an unsightly hematoma, but it's purely cosmetic.
I never meant that much bleeding, and I'm not talking about missing a vein. I'm talking about going straight through out the other side diagonally into the muscle underneath. I've had that happen. That was quite the hematoma, and I was in pain for a day or two moving that arm.
I'm curious could blood loss be severe if a jeet got particularly close to an artery and pierced through a vein? Or nicked one?

Junior Doctors are trained by Senior Doctors. Senior Doctors don't do their own scutwork like drawing blood. Thus junior doctors don't do it either and don't get good a it.

The thing I always wondered is if surgeons are any good at it. They have steady enough hands and all.
 
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I never meant that much bleeding. Aside from that I have had a doctor pierce through a vein into the muscle. That was quite the hematoma, and I was in pain for a day or two moving that arm.
I'm curious could blood loss be severe if a jeet got particularly close to an artery and pierced through a vein? Or nicked one?
honestly i'd be more concerned about infection. "magic water" is a common belief amon these immigrants and I wouldn't put it past them to do something stupid like swap saline iv bags for tap water or just wash the floors and vital surfaces with dirty water.
 
honestly i'd be more concerned about infection. "magic water" is a common belief amon these immigrants and I wouldn't put it past them to do something stupid like swap saline iv bags for tap water or just wash the floors and vital surfaces with dirty water.
With the start of your post, I kind of expected the nurse to be injecting holy water. I always wondered why exercists didn't bless saline or craft a saline mixture out of blessed salt, and burn the demons out of the host.
 
Propane heaters and catch on fire.
Before I left BC, the government of Vancouver was fighting tooth-and-nail to get rid of tent cities. I imagine the same will happen out in 'berta. Makes me glad I'm in the middle of nowhere, with potential to get even deeper into the middle of nowhere. Hell, I'll go into Manitoba if I need to.
 
Right, those fucking things.

Much like Red Light cameras, if you believe it’s about Safety and not just a blatant money grab, then I have a bridge to sell you. Though knowing Winnipeg, I give them 60/40 odds they either stop working or go missing within the first month.
Month? Give it a week before the copper bandits and meth heads start drifting rocks at them to see if they can score their next fix with them.
Canada is not a real country its an American state and the sooner America properly annexes Canada the better
Unironically best take in the thread.
How much do you wanna bet that recent gigantic population surges are at least partly to blame for infrastructure being pushed to the breaking point
50% that and 50% most work like that is done by the lowest-bidding out of province firms. The infrastructure work here has been shit for at least 15 years even longer. There's parts of my city's main road that have to be stripped down to gravel and totally redone nearly yearly because the firms they hired fucked it up so bad it barely lasted a year or two.
These tents could be fire hazards worst case scenario.
Whenever the weather dips below freezing the tent cities in my town always have at least one fire, usually resulting in some hobo getting turned into a crispy critter.
 
With the start of your post, I kind of expected the nurse to be injecting holy water. I always wondered why exercists didn't bless saline or craft a saline mixture out of blessed salt, and burn the demons out of the host.
Its more that they don't understand the concept of soap or sanitation, and think that plain tap water has a magical sterilizing effect
 
The thing I always wondered is if surgeons are any good at it. They have steady enough hands and all.

Surgeons are amazingly skilled but are also prima donnas.

They think it's beneath them to be asked to do anything but the surgeries in the OR they trained obsessively to perfect (which is somewhat fair).

If you had to ask a doc to draw blood, your best bet would be an anesthesiologist. They have to put in IVs all day to get patients ready for their surgery.

But TBH, just get the nurse or phletobomist who does it all day is your best bet, rank be damned.
 
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