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i saw that yesterday when i went to the Queensborough landing walmart.
i decided to take a drive for ha ha's and it was all brown people and the occasional white guy.
it used to be full of chinese but i guess the walmart they go to is in richmond proper.
all turned into Asian baby C-Lai's now. shit all the women i grew up with are a bunch of C-Lai's now and soon they will get the short hair / sun blocking visor / arms waving around at public parks and shit.
i already started to hold my two arms behind my back when i walk. like a fucking Confucius O.G.
Asian baby girl (plural Asian baby girls) (slang) A young Asian woman who displays stereotypical traits such as enjoying clubbing, wearing excessive makeup and tattoos, drinking bubble tea, wearing revealing clothes etc.; Asian party girl.
ABGs typically like to hang with Asian gangsters, wear sexy clothing, drink Henny (Hennessy), dye their hair blonde, and carry designer handbags
all turned into Asian baby C-Lai's now. shit all the women i grew up with are a bunch of C-Lai's now and soon they will get the short hair / sun blocking visor / warm waving around at public parks and shit.
i already started to hold my two arms behind my back when i walk. like a fucking Confucius O.G.
some day i aspire to be the old asian guy walking down the street with his wife 20 steps behind him.
Yaletown area mostly, some coal harbour. If we're talkin about night life probably at harbour, you can find 200 - 300 of them there on any given night.
I am trying to sell a computer on Facebook and I have had multiple people offer me Iphones. a 12, a 13. and 14. The last guy agreed on a price then said he did not get paid and asked if I would take an iPhone 14 instead. This has to be some type of scam.
__________________ Until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.
I am trying to sell a computer on Facebook and I have had multiple people offer me Iphones. a 12, a 13. and 14. The last guy agreed on a price then said he did not get paid and asked if I would take an iPhone 14 instead. This has to be some type of scam.
No white. Right after I posted I did end up selling it.
Wanna talk about baller. Just found out about this. This was on Vancouver Island.
This Rolls Royce was custom fitted with wheels that would sit on train tracks so that Mayo Singh could visit various work sites around his mill (c.1930–45).
Mayo Singh’s Speeder
__________________ Until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.
TIL: If you live in a house in Burnaby with a driveway in the front of the house (your garage is in the front) it's actually illegal to park on said driveway b/c it's legally a front yard and the driveway is only for you to get your car out of your garage.
The rule is only enforced if someone else calls the city on you and you would be ticketed for parking your car in your driveway.
This is from the 2 bylaw officers who visited our home today and who were, incidentally parking in our driveway.
It’s probably because you don’t own a portion of the driveway?
Pretty hokey rule though
Even if it's your own property it's illegal - it's why we can't legalize our suite as our driveway can't be used as parking and we have to provide a parking spot to be legal.
Most of my block has parking in the front of the house and I'd say more than half of the houses have cars parked in the driveway. My neighbourhood is about 20% front yard parking too. It's a bizarre rule.