Canadian Wildfires signal major L over the United States
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That's a lot of air dicks.
Ohio is a bell end as usual I see.
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My favorite part about all these news pieces is how it's always mentioned that Canadian wildfires are smoking over the US.
But then the article shares a picture showing hundreds of fires both North and South of the border. Because fire doesn't give a fuck about your imaginary lines in the dirt...
But somehow the media has to externalize the problem and make it Canadian forests fault that your sky is Smokey and orange.
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We need an executive order to stop this
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I don't get it
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signal major L just means the shape of the smoke, not something deeper?
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My favorite part about all these news pieces is how it's always mentioned that Canadian wildfires are smoking over the US.
But then the article shares a picture showing hundreds of fires both North and South of the border. Because fire doesn't give a fuck about your imaginary lines in the dirt...
But somehow the media has to externalize the problem and make it Canadian forests fault that your sky is Smokey and orange.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Because fire doesn't give a fuck about your imaginary lines in the dirt...
So I'm not disagreeing with you about fire not caring about borders. It is worth noting, though, that the border between the US and Canada is not just imaginary. It does have an actual physical demarcation. And that demarcation actually can slow the spread of fire across the border, if only slightly. The trees at the border have been cleared for a 20 foot wide gap, often referred to as "The slash".
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada–United_States_international_border_vista
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We need an executive order to stop this
Unironically agree. But targeting carbon emissions.
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signal major L just means the shape of the smoke, not something deeper?
One could argue the L is a manifestation of how nature/canada/the world also views the US country it's situated over.
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Because fire doesn't give a fuck about your imaginary lines in the dirt...
So I'm not disagreeing with you about fire not caring about borders. It is worth noting, though, that the border between the US and Canada is not just imaginary. It does have an actual physical demarcation. And that demarcation actually can slow the spread of fire across the border, if only slightly. The trees at the border have been cleared for a 20 foot wide gap, often referred to as "The slash".
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada–United_States_international_border_vista
wrote on last edited by [email protected]While that is true. As someone who literally lived on the border for my formative years, this is not clear-cut across the country.
In my case, it is a concrete marker in the middle of the forest.
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Oh goodie, more chances to worry that I might be breathing in some poor Canadians.
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One could argue the L is a manifestation of how nature/canada/the world also views the US country it's situated over.
5/10 joke, but I'll allow it