A list of puns related to "Poster Boy (street artist)"
Edit: Seinfeld wasn't a small time comedian, sorry about that. I think asking about Kramer or George would have been better
Background:
Ontario - a province of 15 million people in Canada - is the largest jurisdiction in North America that bans pitbulls, a ban which many American and Canadian animal advocacy groups have spent a lot of effort to unsuccessfully overturn. Things appeared to look up after an aggressive public campaign with a face - Tommy Chang and his dog Dwaeji - succeeded in both having Dwaeji released and Ontario's conservative premier Doug Ford committed to repealing the ban (also influencing his commitment was likely the province's impending election in June). (sources 1, 2, 3)
All seemed to be going well then, well you read the title of the post, here's an article. Anyway as with anything involving pitbulls on this site, a a lot of people had very strong opinions.
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r/toronto (main thread)
Well, that didnβt take long.
> [Extreme trauma? Living in a kennel for a few weeks is extreme trauma? Damn people who board their pets are putting them through extreme trauma? Get a grip you moron, no dog should bite or attack ANYBODY regardless of what they've been t
... keep reading on reddit β‘I know this disease is not related to Prague only, but it honestly breaks my heart to see this shit on the streets of such beautiful city, sometimes few days after walls are painted the so called street artists put their art and force it on everyone else not to mention sabotaging old buildings.
I really would love to understand the mentality behind this, am fairly open minded and I could be totally wrong and ignorant here, please enlighten me: why the fuck are you doing this?
And/or are there any galleries or spaces or events that you love checking out for neat creative things?
Edit: these are amazing, I'm making note of all of these and am discovering really cool shit! Thanks, guys!!
For years being conservative on offense on 4th down has seemed to be the rule with few exceptions, and I've watched it cost teams - like the Caldwell era Lions - who could've gone much further had they taken bigger chances. The odds have been on their side, but the risks "too high" in the minds of these coaches. Now things are finally trending in a different direction league wide, and the Lions, rather than watching from the sidelines and trying things "a different way" like we've seen for so long, are right in the middle of it.
Sure, some of these aggressive decisions have cost a team which is on its third string or deeper in many positions. But it's also paid off more than once, and has helped keep us competitive in games that odds makers didn't think we'd even be in.
Imagine what will happen when this coach gets some stars. Imagine going for it and getting it when it really matters. This is going to be fun.
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