Evkob

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[–] Evkob@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 hour ago

A couple months ago I had run out of weed after the dispensaries closed, and I was working early in the morning. No biggie, I'll grab some on the way home after work.

That day was the only time I've ever been accused of being high at work. I told my coworker "actually this is the first time you've seen me fully sober".

They were just like "oh I see why you'd smoke everyday if this is what you're like sober" 😅

[–] Evkob@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 hours ago

I yearn for people to let me just read the goddamn instructions. Give me 5 minutes with the booklet and I'll be good, or you can ramble for 15 minutes trying to explain it and I still won't understand until like 3/4 of the way through the game.

[–] Evkob@lemmy.ca 4 points 20 hours ago (2 children)

This is me whenever someone is trying to explain a board game as we're about to play.

[–] Evkob@lemmy.ca 4 points 20 hours ago

Being Canadian, I always forget that Toys R Us died in the US.

[–] Evkob@lemmy.ca 5 points 20 hours ago

bike lanes piss me off

Agreed! Most bike lanes end up being nothing more than a painted bicycle gutter.

What we truly need is dedicated cycle paths adjacent to busy roads, and low-traffic, low-speed streets in commercial or residential areas where cyclists and pedestrians are prioritized over car traffic (see the Dutch city-planning concept of autoluw)

[–] Evkob@lemmy.ca 6 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

Excluding hate groups (like white supremacists) isn't founded on hate, it's founded on love for the marginalized groups that are the victims of hate.

[–] Evkob@lemmy.ca 13 points 4 days ago

Like, why is a plumber qualified to teach typing?

They'll let anyone teach typing. Heck, I was personally taught by Garfield!

[–] Evkob@lemmy.ca 3 points 5 days ago (3 children)

The idea of it kinda grosses me out, plus I'm usually too busy drinking espresso for gum :P

[–] Evkob@lemmy.ca 6 points 5 days ago

Thanks, I appreciate it!

[–] Evkob@lemmy.ca 7 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (3 children)

I managed a bit over 2 months without smoking once, I did cold turkey. Got hooked again after a stressful night in the ER where another patient waiting offered me a smoke.

Thanks for the encouragement! EDIT: And congrats on a year!

[–] Evkob@lemmy.ca 46 points 5 days ago (19 children)

I live off espresso, weed and nicotine, and then I wonder why I don't always feel good.

I did just buy some nicotine patches to try and quit the last one. Maybe fourth time's the charm?

[–] Evkob@lemmy.ca 7 points 6 days ago (1 children)

The mullet definitely would make me think you're queer!

 

Two cappuccinos I made one after the other in my café today. This couple came in and wanted large cappuccinos, so I made them in our 16oz cups. Not my cup of tea (nor coffee) but if I can make what you want, I will! Unfortunely, my muscle memory is attuned to steaming/pouring 8oz capps, and so the first one came out somewhat more phallic than I intended 😅

The only thing worse than a shitty pour is a shitty pour in the same order as a drink you nailed.

 

Violett Pi (real name: Karl Gagnon) is a québécois artist originally from Granby. Naming himself after a flower (violets) and the irrational number π, his music reflects the beauty in the nonsensical. Inspired by bands like Nirvana and Mr. Bungle, his discography is eclectic, honest, and raw.

I had the chance to see him and his band open for one of my favourite artists a few years ago, the energy they had on stage was amazing, honestly one of the best live performances I've seen, despite a small, somewhat-timid crowd.

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I'm just curious! I'd love to know what type of cafés anyone here is working at.

My current café is kinda old-school Italian style coffee-wise but much more laid back and add some hippy-granola vibes for good mesure. Our beans are roasted in-house, and pretty much all the food we sell is made in-house as well, down to the sauces, and anything we don't make ourselves is bought locally.

I've worked in two other cafés prior to this one. The first was a kinda upscale third-wave spot that mostly attracted yuppies, and the equipment far surpassed the training of any of the staff. We had pourovers on the menu and maybe 1 and a half employees actually knew how to brew with a V60.

The second was a hardline traditional Italian-style café, which, if you're familiar with the coffee culture in Canada (where I live) vs Italy, is a silly idea. A lot of people here only know Tim Horton's or Starbucks, especially in a mostly rural province like where I'm situated. You have to meet people where they're at; scoffing at people for wanting sweetener in their latte isn't likely to encourage them to jump into the coffee world in whichever way one deems proper. It'll only encourage them to stick to Timmies or Starbucks instead of checking out local cafés with actually good coffee.

 

Les Moontunes are an Acadian ensemble (although a lot if not most of their songs are in English!) with influences ranging from jazz to metal to soul to psychedelic rock. When they perform live, they do so in astronaut suits to represent their out-of-this-world sound.

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CARIBOU - Sun (youtu.be)
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CARIBOU is an one-man electronic band, written, performed, and produced by Dan Snaith from Dundas, Ontario. He's also released music under the names Manitoba and Daphni.

 

A great musician who faced more than his share of demons. I first saw this video 5 or so years ago, and I've been coming back to it regularly since. There's an authenticity to Stewart's singing, a pained optimism of sorts, paired with the agressive mandolin-playing. It just speaks to me.

 

(For some context, I live in Canada, beer labels are bilingually English & French here)

 

This post brought to you by my local radio station in the early '00s. Thanks CanCon!

 

Starting out as a street musician, Jérôme 50 has become an indie darling in Québec, most known for his hit song Tokébakicitte (which loosely translates to "We're in Québec, here!" and explores different Québécois stereotypes), here's a song from his most recent album released at the beginning of May of this year.

 

I was at work (café) closing up, cleaning everything. I picked up the pot of soup to put it away in the fridge (picture of the type of soup pot, rather tall and unstable).

It then slipped from my hands, in free fall for about 2 inches or so, before catching it. I spilled maybe a quarter of a ladle-full of soup. I was so happy. It could have been so much worse, and it would have taken ages to clean up.

The soup today was a coconut cream curry cauliflower soup. It's good soup.

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Québec's Harmonium was a force in the '70s prog rock scene, and one of the most popular acts of the decade in their home province. They were pioneers of the prog folk subgenre of progressive rock, incorporating elaborate instrumental sections into their music.

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