Five hospitals in Nova Scotia to have emergency room closures this weekend (Just another day without Healthcare in NS)

Been to Mexico, Cuba, Cali, Ontario and Florida. Most trips were not paid for by me. Things were pretty great. I did learn a few things. Jobs do in fact exist elsewhere. Paying for a trip myself involves spending all of my savings at once each time and accomplishes nothing productive. Uber is a thing that real people can ACTUALLY use to get around affordably (at least in the US). The US has a lot more than we do. If you have a legitimate stable job for me elsewhere that doesn't involve me being homeless at any point, please point me in that direction. You can only do so much with Indeed and a handful of warehouse and random PC using job skills and a useless degree. The only people I have known or heard of from my generation who became successful all moved away from here. Everyone else either lives at home or cluttered up, sharing apartments in the ghetto... Which is another group of people I forgot to subclass. The fucking millennial ghetto gangster wannabes. And you are right. We do have little more diversity than that. Nova Scotia, Where rich old people come to die and young people live to serve them.

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