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  • Belgium and the Netherlands' specific political turmoil has nothing to do with proportional representation and only concerns the local issues their citizens believe in and the parties in contention over them. The same happens in first-past-the-post countries with higher frequency and more volatility while concentrating power in more extreme parties, like the United States.

    On top of that, being compared to the Netherlands and Belgium is flattering. They've both had fewer elections than Canada since 1945 Higher voter turnout, Parliamentary term completion rates are 14 and 15% higher therefore less policy lurch

    Countries with proportional representation show that if a party’s policies deviate significantly from mainstream opinion, other parties will unite to exclude them from power. This is an additional check and balance that Canada doesn't have, and this additional protection has been performed in Belgium and the Netherlands before.

    No system of government will make a conflict-free paradise, but we know that proportional representation will lead to a more civilized and balanced representation of their citizens' values.

  • I, too, find his behaviour and politics so distressing these days that I get where you are coming from.

    But I decided I didn't want to feel that way. So, I redirected the time and energy I used to doomscroll into setting a better example and doing something about it.

    I joined Fairvote.ca and organized for their recent door hanger campaign to raise awareness on proportional representation. I also attend their monthly Zoom meetings to educate myself on how proportional representation works, how it reduces polarisation, and how it decreases the inflammatory and partisan words in political speech.

    I'm shocked at how many people in my life suddenly perked up and said, " Where can I learn more?"

    I know you didn't ask, but this polarised hate feels bad, and it doesn't hurt to share a way of coping that has made my life more centred.

  • Given the partisan vitriol he spread today I hate to defend this but:

    There is a 99% chance that after the by-election, he will once again be the leader of the opposition and therefore live in that house again.

    So with hubris and laziness he is saving our tax dollars by not having to pay for him to move twice in less than a year. Andrew Scheer gave him permission for this as well.

    I didn't watch the video but the headline is clickbait and this is a nothing story.

  • This is another reason why proportional representation is a better system. One vote wouldn't matter because one vote wouldn't flip a riding or change the number and type of representatives who become MPs. After all, the percentage of MPs elected in the riding wouldn't change significantly enough with one vote.

    The money and resources used for this one vote, along with court time and a potential byelection, make a mockery of our democratic process.

    With proportional representation, we would have the same or fewer elections than we have now.

  • August feels like a better month for it.

    Pride celebrations in June can be cold and rainy in Alberta.

    September can be cold, too, but maybe it'll be ahead of its time as the season extends with climate change and September begins to feel like August or a burnt crispy hellfire, which is on brand anyway.

  • Where are you that National Parks are so inaccessible for you?

    I'm not doubting, I have no perspective on this because I'm from Calgary where I go to them on a near weekly basis and it's cheaper to go to them than anywhere else.

    Funny thing is, very few Calgarians get to go to these places not everyone has a car and options for transit to Banff and Waterton is extremely limiting. It's definitely a middle/upper class thing

  • Immich is not stable yet. But as soon as it is, I'm using it to replace all of my galleries.

    It doesn't use OCR but it uses CLIP which accidentally unreliably does tag text like you would want once the images are server side.

    There is discussion on GitHub about adding OCR so I imagine sometime after a stable it could be a feature.

    Immich appears to have the most active development of all the FOSS gallery and backup apps.

    So don't use it now, but keep an eye on it for the future.

  • I remember reading a study from decades ago stating that electric toothbrushes are only more effective if you are a drinker. The impression it gave was that even while drunk the electric actuation made up for sloppily doing your teeth 😅.

    I think I've been using an electric toothbrush for so long that I'm not good at using a manual anymore.

    I also discovered that I press too hard and the electric toothbrushes that warn me when I apply too much pressure has been helpful in preventing gum recession from over brushing.

    My dental health had also been improved by a portable waterpik. I add a little bit of mouth wash to it so the machine doesn't fill with mould. I still floss every time, but the waterpik gets out food I'd never get out otherwise. I struggled with bleeding gums before that.

  • I really like it. I doubt it's better than fluoride for caries prevention, just the same. But I do think it's better than Sensodyne for reducing temperature sensitivity.

    My anecdotal theory is that HPA must fill in micro gaps like Sensodyne to reduce sensitivity without yellowing my teeth.

    The HPA toothpastes also typically don't have SLS or as many irritating Ingredients like mint. I have fun flavours like orange, clove, or cinnamon. Mint is highly irritating, and I have noticed that since removing minty pastes, my lips don't dry as much, and I need less lip chap. My gums and cheeks are less irritated too. It almost feels like a conspiracy that most brand-name toothpastes contain something as irritating as mint just to sell more lip chap.

    Lots of HPA toothpastes also use xylitol. Which can make the bacteria in your mouth lose the ability to create acids and adhere to your teeth over time. Your mouth stays cleaner longer and is less likely to feel "fuzzy".

    So I think the HPA toothpastes are more improved by what they don't have, irritants, and use more modern ingredients than traditional toothpastes. For me it results in teeth that stay cleaner and smooth longer, fun flavours, low irritation and reducing sensitivity.

    I've tried Remin, David's, and a few others I can't remember.

  • Welcome New Users!

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  • Thank you!

    I want to join Pixelfed, I joined a server but it isn't even updated to work with the app yet.

    So I've been eagerly anticipating the fedecan one because I'm sure you guys will do a great job.

    I couldn't see converting a lot of friends over to lemmy, but Pixelfed and loops is something I can see my friends being interested in.

  • I find talk therapy is the best for us NDs. The therapy itself is such a relief and while you are describing your problems, the therapist is getting to know you and you are getting to know them.

    I've also recently heard of some interpersonal skills (like non attachment )from Dialectical Behavior Therapy be fleshed out in different ways from the book the "Let Them Theory" by Mell Robins. I found the tweaks to the techniques here to be incredibly useful in short-circuiting the emotional responses I feel in the moment during difficult interpersonal interactions.

    Maybe it will help you? I don't know. I'm just listing what has helped me.