BinzyBoi

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[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 1 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

Wonder why they're closing. Have lab-grown diamonds become that viable of a replacement?

Or is it because the new generation of consumers have changed their shopping habits, either because they can't afford something as expensive as a diamond, or are bucking the idea that love is something that needs to be shown with extravagance?

[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 11 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago) (1 children)

This just reminds me of Tanille Johnston's remark during the NDP debate, where she was talking about the removal of interprovincial trade barriers, and how she was waiting for agriculture to be mentioned.

Part of the reason food prices are so expensive isn't just because of inflation, but also because of lack of consumer knowledge paired with a lack of proper domestic production and transportation of food.

For example, many recipes online will call for olive oil as a healthy food option, but the cost of olive oil is insane. Consumers need to be informed by the government that Canadian-produced sunflower seed and canola oil are just as effective in these recipes.

Another example is sugar. If people want to remove political tensions between urban and rural areas and help loosen the Conservative grip on rural communities, you need to appeal to and support farmers. Alberta has the only sugar production plant that works with domestic sugar in Taber. All other sugar production plants import sugar cane from abroad, which costs money in shipping, uses more resources, is environmentally damaging in the harvest process, and has a lower sugar yield per kilogram than domestic sugar beets. A Domestic Sugar Policy would benefit farmers, and lower the end cost of a pantry staple to Canadian shelves. It could also help us produce our own pantry essentials that we don't currently produce domestically, such as molasses which is often imported from Guatemala, a country currently in a political crisis with María Consuelo Porras.

Why are we making and buying peanut butter when we hardly grow peanuts, importing most of them from a country actively tariffing us, when we grow sunflower seeds and can make sunflower seed butter a pantry staple with ease? It'd support domestic farmers, dropping production costs we see with peanut butter. Why is it that when I go to Dollarama, they sell beans imported from China and Turkey when we're the world's largest producer of pulses?

Inflation is an issue, but this is also a failure of domestic policy when it comes to feeding ourselves and keeping money in our own economy. By investing in domestic food production and getting domestically-produced food on grocery shelves, we keep money in the Canadian economy, lessen political divides, reduce the cost of groceries at the till, and create a food landscape that further distinguishes ourselves as different from our American counterparts.

[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 3 points 19 hours ago

To think that we could have more progressive councillors if the more progressive types didn't misread the moment and run as a municipal party.

The success of certain candidates was largely because of a rejection on the new municipal party system the provincial government put in place, and independent candidates faired much better than those aligned with a party.

Genuinely think had it not been for the terrible arena deal that Gondek would likely still be mayor. Farkas may not be the best, but honestly I'm just glad he seems to be a genuine guy and that we avoided Sonya Sharp.

[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 4 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

It's easy to shit on the healthcare system here, but literally just using Ctrl+F in the article reveals this:

Increased interest from American nurses was also confirmed by nursing associations in Ontario and Alberta, as well as by the nationwide Canadian Nurses Association.

[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 2 points 1 day ago

Christofascist politicians.

Like Heather McPherson, Corey Hogan, Mel Hurtig, the current prime minister...

Need I go on?

[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 21 points 1 day ago

I never used lemmynsfw much, but honestly I think things moving from Lemmy to PieFed is a positive move in general.

[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Thanks for the help.

Would like to point out though that the BPDlovedones community shared is for those who have faced abuse by those with BPD. While people deserve to have their own spaces to talk about those experiences, they don't tend to welcome those who have BPD, and seeing that kind of content can feel stigmatising when you don't engage in the behaviours they've been a victim of.

[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Thanks, I'm keeping that in mind.

I had a doctor at the hospital few years ago tell me she thought it was likely I had BPD, but she wasn't able to give me a diagnosis I believe because at the time I was exploring whether I had autism and/or ADHD. While I did end up getting diagnosed by a psychologist for both, I'm starting to wonder if it was a misdiagnosis the more I read into BPD, and how much it feels like a hammer hitting a nail on the head.

I remember looking into it at the hospital and seeing the things people online would say of BPD, and it destroyed my mental well-being the next day or so before I saw the doctor again. I've always feared becoming my father, and reading about all the abuse people have had at the hands of people with BPD, and how universally hated people with it seemed to be, it was like I was hit by a car.

She thankfully told me there's people that get diagnosed who take out their emotions on the rest of world, which is what you hear of so often, and those that turn that inward, and constantly beat themselves up, which is more my experience. At least, that's what I hope is true seeing that I question and doubt myself so often.

 

Hey all,

I'm looking for a community on PieFed or Lemmy that specialises in supporting or discussing personality disorders.

I've recently been looking more into Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), and have a heavy suspicion that it's something I suffer from. While I of course will be talking with my doctor about this, I was also wondering if there's any communities where there's crowd-based support just to remind myself to keep working on it and hold myself accountable in improving.