I stopped posting in this thread because it's just endless doomposting and if i wanted to read a million doom posts id just open twitter , however every once in a while ill come in to make a post or 2
I had to unwatch the thread in May for a couple of months after Carney's win. But I got sucked back in because there are very few places to discuss Canuck happenings that aren't pozzed to shit.
I'm sure everyone dearly missed my rando, from afar Diagolon updates while I was gone.
Speaking of which, I happened to catch Rage for the first time in who-knows-how-long on his show last night.
- He looked really good, I think he must've upgraded his camera since I last watched.
- He talked about being exhausted from flying all over the country all summer, presumably doing his Tyler Durden Fight Club Second Sons thing that he's always the only unmasked on in the promo local chapter pictures.
- He complained there are Canadian airports that no longer are serviced by flights. Instead you buy a combo flight & bus ticket to a larger city.
- He was understandably pretty worked up about it now being illegal to go into the woods in Nova Scotia because he lives there. He claimed it's even illegal to go in the woods on your own property.
- He was wistful that he's a cultural relic making pop references to a time that no longer exists. He pointed out Al Bundy on Married with Children was a woman's shoe salesman at the mall, with a SAHW, a house & two kids. A job & possibility that has been obliterated, replaced by jeets at Foot Locker if that even is still a thing.
- He made several references that his gf Morgan "Mayhem" Guptil is about to win a court case invalidating the most recent NS provincial election, ousting Premier Tim Houston. He referenced wrt to the forest ban that "Houston won't be in his position for much longer". It was pretty strange cope from MacKenzie who is usually pretty blackpilled & pragmatic. Maybe he's just being a good supportive bf. Or maybe he's got a swelled head from beating all the COVID charges against him from 4 provinces after the convoy.