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#6 - dbBlues (12/18/2015) [-]
tfw i bought mw2 for 59.99 and bo3 costs 79.99
User avatar #22 to #6 - unoriginalaccount (12/19/2015) [-]
Holy **** really? Even converted to US that's still a lot for those two
User avatar #26 to #6 - thesecretbear (12/19/2015) [-]
Join the steam side, it should go on sale soon enough.
#29 to #6 - rollfourexplain (12/19/2015) [-]
Hey! Are you on Steam? There is a Steam Sale on Black Ops 3! 25% off!

thesecretbear your comment was relevant.
#33 to #29 - thesecretbear (12/19/2015) [-]
Hahaha!
Gaben wins again!
#92 to #29 - anon (12/19/2015) [-]
when did you stop rolling?
#69 to #29 - idontknoow (12/19/2015) [-]
I'm surprised that there was a sale for the recent CoD. They usually never do that. Maybe after like a year or so.
#77 to #69 - skebaba (12/19/2015) [-]
Kinguin is a great place to buy games, too. They even sell them on sale as pre-orders, too. Pre-ordered my Fallout 4 for like 40€ or so.
User avatar #7 to #6 - joshlol (12/18/2015) [-]
tfw black ops 3 and the season pass for free
User avatar #8 to #7 - dbBlues (12/18/2015) [-]
What? How?
Also are you even Canadian?
User avatar #9 to #8 - joshlol (12/18/2015) [-]
friend bought game
fj friend bought seasons pass
and no
#54 - asotil (12/19/2015) [-]
The Great Walls aren't up yet Canadabros, there's still plenty of time for you guys to come over. There's plenty of room with a nice -2 Celsius temperature in Wisconsin and the Northern Border states, you'd feel right at home
User avatar #67 to #54 - kibuza ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
-2?
What, do you want me to melt you ******* animal?
User avatar #72 to #67 - asotil (12/19/2015) [-]
There's always Alaska then, but unfortunately it's also where we like to send our criminal population after rehabilitation. Near the coast it's a toasty -40, perfect beach weather for a good taste of American bbq
User avatar #76 to #72 - kibuza ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
-40? Better. I guess I can always visit Northern Russia to avoid those hot Alaskan summers.
User avatar #2 - phc (12/18/2015) [-]
aud only buys .71 atm, What is the world doing right now.
#13 to #2 - elseano (12/18/2015) [-]
Oil prices are ******* everything up. I feel for you, Aussie.
User avatar #10 to #2 - clonedcommando ONLINE (12/18/2015) [-]
America is becoming great again... or well the rest of the world is collapsing 10 years after America did.
User avatar #40 to #10 - dazartimm (12/19/2015) [-]
I think it's more likely to be option B, unfortunately
User avatar #20 to #10 - blueboysixnine (12/18/2015) [-]
nah, just greece buying all your currency because theirs is toilet paper
User avatar #37 to #20 - reginleif ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
wait, we can do that? Destroy nations and have them buy US dollars as stability cash?
#78 to #20 - skebaba (12/19/2015) [-]
>Buying.
With what money? Their toilet paper?
#3 - anon (12/18/2015) [-]
I'm Canadian and that's not only funny but sadly true . Trudeau and his pot smoking hippy mom are the wrong thing for this country right now
#48 to #3 - cantdecideausernam ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
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**cantdecideausernam rolled image**Meh Harper was too focused on an oil based economy anyways which was and is a big part of the problem right now. Hopefully Trudeau can shift that, and plus people who were educated when they voted for Trudeau knew that things would play out similar to this as the liberal idea seemed to be risky economy and deficits for a few years with the hope of longer term success after that.
User avatar #55 to #48 - kentravyon (12/19/2015) [-]
Shift that by increasing the burden on the country with all the refugees?
#59 to #55 - cantdecideausernam ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
Sure why not, again temporary measures for now they're refugees but eventually they could likely be taxpayers and members of the workforce. Plus 25,000 in an already existing population of 35 million that's not exactly a large burden.
#31 to #3 - brothan (12/19/2015) [-]
Well that's what happens when people vote liberal.
Like really, do Canadians outside of Ontario know what the liberals are doing?!
#58 to #31 - skelebones ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
libcucks mad cuz its true
User avatar #90 to #31 - juter (12/19/2015) [-]
are your liberals the same as ours?
#4 to #3 - anon (12/18/2015) [-]
Well, thats just like, your opinion man.

In all seriousness he is a decent amount of good, and a decent amount of bad.

I voted for him due to his progressive justice policies as my field is criminology, and because Harper keeps ********** the military by uselessly changing rank structure and costing citizens money.
#28 to #3 - adhdtookmyaccount (12/19/2015) [-]
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#11 to #3 - vladi (12/18/2015) [-]
Meh, the people voted. If they don't like it, they can always vote for someone else next time. Democracy and all that.
#25 to #11 - numbmind ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
**numbmind used "*roll picture*"**
**numbmind rolled image**That statement is ironic next to a picture of Putin...
#83 to #25 - royell (12/19/2015) [-]
Russia is a "managed democracy", they hold elections and what have you...
User avatar #24 to #11 - ameercat (12/19/2015) [-]
no most canadians just didnt want harper anymore
#42 to #11 - imgood (12/19/2015) [-]
I don't expect people to understand the nature of Canadian democracy, but essentially it wasn't so much what we wanted as much as the lesser of all evils.

Like, our options were basically Hitler, Stalin, or Trudeau.

We chose Trudeau.
#12 to #3 - elseano (12/18/2015) [-]
It's too early to tell what he's really going to be like. What's driving the dollar down right now is not him, its ******* Saudi Arabia being dicks about oil.
The issue is that Harper focused WAY too much on the oil sands as Canada's only major contribution, and now that the oil price is down we're in a tough spot. Th loonie is down because the that old bastard focused too much on oil.
Get that **** out of here, man. He's been PM for like 2 months, do you expect action immediately?
Politics make me angry
#84 to #12 - anon (12/19/2015) [-]
meanwhile the hummer is making a comeback to the south
User avatar #41 to #3 - derpyhuman (12/19/2015) [-]
Not like the oil-happy conservatives were doing any good.
#47 to #41 - anon (12/19/2015) [-]
Yep, gotta love hearing how "Harper fixed the economy" while we see a bunch of jobs cut, and I get to see one of my parents laid off.
User avatar #56 to #47 - derpyhuman (12/19/2015) [-]
Yeah.
Credit where credit's due though, he did do a pretty good job back in 2008, but that's 7 years ago and now we're in a new recession thanks to him.
#63 - anon (12/19/2015) [-]
b-but I thought Canadian currency was backed by maple syrup?
did that maple syrup heist a while back really do a number on the economy?
Also I'm sure everybody already knows this but the wage gap is a myth
#70 to #63 - turbanmasher (12/19/2015) [-]
Well technically the wage gap is real BUT that's because women typically choose lower paying careers like teaching, as opposed to men in STEM fields and trades.
User avatar #94 to #70 - demented (12/19/2015) [-]
The term for that is Earnings gap. Because on average women's salaries and earnings are lower not their wages.
#97 to #94 - turbanmasher (12/19/2015) [-]
How are wages different from earnings and salaries? It's all the money you're making.
User avatar #98 to #97 - demented (12/19/2015) [-]
Wages are how much you are being paid for your job. There is no difference between what men and women are being paid for the same job. Earnings and salaries are how much people make in an allotted time. Men tend to make more because they work more hours i said time or work higher paying jobs. That's to say if every job available had a 50/50 split of men and women in it's work force there would be as little as a 2% earning gap because there would be no difference in who worked what for what pay.
TL;DR more men get 100k salaries because they work 100k salary jobs and more men get 50k salaries because they work 50k salary jobs.
#17 - slenderbro (12/18/2015) [-]
Well **** .
#75 - greekrascal (12/19/2015) [-]
>Canada mentioned

>Swell with less money
#86 to #75 - rongdisk (12/19/2015) [-]
Yeaaahp
#38 - reginleif ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
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**reginleif rolled image** I remember Canadians gloating about their currency when it passed the US.

:/ Sux to be you guys. That being said, devalued currency has benefits no?
User avatar #43 to #38 - thegreatpepe (12/19/2015) [-]
Maybe for some businesses but for the middle class, EVERYTHING COSTS MORE
User avatar #44 to #43 - reginleif ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
Point taken, but wouldn't a lowered currency lead to more purchasing of Canadian goods? So what is sacrificed in Puchasing power is made up with in employment rates?

I'm no economic expert though, this is conjecture.
User avatar #50 to #44 - thegreatpepe (12/19/2015) [-]
Haha, Canadians don't sell much, man. At least, not large companies. McDonalds just stripped our Starbucks replacement (Tim Hortons) of their coffee. America is pretty much everything at this point. It's good for businesses that sell directly to the US but that's about it. With all most retailers being US based, and most manufacturers being US based, you can add a 30-40% increase to any US price to get the CA price. So, it mostly screws around with consumers.
e.g. Nvidia Shield Tablet K1
Newegg.ca : 280$
Newegg.com:200 $
Exactly 40% increase for that.
User avatar #71 to #50 - nudybooty (12/19/2015) [-]
McDonalds didn't take away tims coffee. They just bought the old recipe timmys used.
User avatar #81 to #71 - misticalz (12/19/2015) [-]
wait
there coffee's are the ******* same?
User avatar #99 to #81 - nudybooty (12/19/2015) [-]
Yes and no. A few years ago Tims was changing coffee companies and Mc Donalds decided to change their **** coffee for the company Tims use to have. Some how Mc Dicks still manages to **** up the coffee and make it taste slightly above muddy water.
User avatar #82 to #81 - misticalz (12/19/2015) [-]
THEIR
#46 to #44 - ExorArgus ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
why would you come to canada to buy something that is cheaper in the USA?
User avatar #60 to #46 - dehnoobshow (12/19/2015) [-]
You do know how money works, right?
You guys have one dollar bills.
We have one dollar coins.
Our hundred dollar bill is brown
I don't know if yours has a color or not.
Canadian money can't be used in the US.
#62 to #60 - ExorArgus ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
I'm aware of how money works... i'm saying that even with exchange rate the same product is more expensive in canada even with candian dollars being so low.
#30 - cubose ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
It has something to do with China's exports slowing down, so Canada's exports of oil and copper slow down because of this as china is a huge importer for us. Reduced demand for oil, and other goods means the dollar takes a **** as the price per barrel goes down. In other words, not Trudeau's fault, just a coincidence that the election and this coincided although I am curious to see how he will combat it.
User avatar #36 to #30 - kibuza ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
He'll probably start by importing strict 50/50 male/female ratio oil because "it's 2015" and bring more Syrian Refugees in to work in the oil business and take that job opportunity away from Canadian citizens as well.

Then we can give them some of our money to support them instead of fixing our own problems first.

**** that guy.

#53 to #36 - cantdecideausernam ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
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**cantdecideausernam rolled image**So cubose comes out with a factual and intelligent comment and all you can think of to do is toss around all the typical insults you can think of without any sort of insight. So clever yeah you really added to the argument
User avatar #66 to #53 - kibuza ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
Your addition to the conversation was just as pointless as my comment, probably even more so, since it focused on my comment specifically and not even the topic of the original conversation, and also contributed nothing.

You're the kind of person that calls someone a faggot and then goes out and gets ****** in the ass without realizing you're doing the exact same thing you called someone else out on.
#68 to #66 - cantdecideausernam ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
Yeah maybe my comment doesn't add to conversation. Just reading your comment is kind of a piss off and I wanted to call you on your **** . The one difference is you went out against someone who was minding there own business trying to shed light on things, and I went after you because you were being ******* annoying. Sure maybe I should have said something to contribute to the conversation but I didn't feel it was worth the effort, oh well that's my bad. Also using faggot as an insult, are we still doing that?
User avatar #74 to #68 - kibuza ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
And yes, faggot is still an insult. I can't speak for them but I'm pretty sure the gay community wouldn't appreciate being called the "faggot" community.
User avatar #73 to #68 - kibuza ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
Last reply, because after reading your last one you're obviously not someone I like to talk to because I would have to explain everything to them.

Yes, your comment did add nothing to the conversation except a half-ass insult directed at me. Please feel free to quote me and tell me where I 'went out' against Cubose? Pretty sure I didn't even mention him and my entire comment was focused on what I think TJr. will do to fix the economy problem. Which by the way was the topic Cubose was talking about. I never even assumed he voted for TJr.

YOU however did automatically assume I was insulting him and not putting down my own opinion of the topic and person involved. So you just kind of vomited out some petty insults directed at me because of my view in politics, and your victim complex took over and thought " **** , he doesn't agree with me/them politically. That must mean he's attacking or insulting me/them."

TLDR: Every single thing you keep saying about my comment being pointless is only doubled for yours.
#79 to #73 - cantdecideausernam ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
No that's is true, but with all the bandwagons and your opinion and every one who agrees with it mentality going on in FunnyJunk these days it was too easy for believe to that your comment. Which I still consider a lazy insult at Trudeau, was a round about way of way arguing against someone who you believe supported him. May not be true but that's how it came off at first. Personally I would just like lazy insults to remain separate from actual insight. As for the whole faggot thing yeah most gays would consider it an insult but using when you don't know the sexuality of someone just makes it sound like your a less mature funnyjunker who actually believes it's a broad use insult.
#64 to #53 - cantdecideausernam ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
Oh **** well I guess it was only a matter of times before I pissed off the roll gods.
User avatar #49 to #36 - kentravyon (12/19/2015) [-]
I saw footage on the news of some of the apartments given to these refugees in Toronto.
Hardwood floor, marble counters, ******* gorgeous.

And i'm stuck unable to move out because tuition + dental work combined = pretty much my entire annual salary.
and than you know, the people we had who were already homeless, starving seniors etc...
User avatar #65 to #49 - kibuza ONLINE (12/19/2015) [-]
No dude. You don't understand.

**** the Canadians. Why should we help them with Canadian taxpayer money when we can bring another country's problems here and then fix them with our citizens' taxes? Not like we're giving them better apartments than actual citizens working minimum wage can afford, or spending billions of dollars on them instead of our own homeless and starving.

But why try to fix your own Country? That doesn't win you any worldwide attention like taking a couple thousand refugees does. All it does is make your country a better place for your own citizens. What kind of terrible PM would want that, right?
#18 - KEpToK (12/18/2015) [-]
Thanks NDP, turns out taxing the **** out of everything isn't such a great idea after all!
User avatar #34 to #18 - ferrettamer (12/19/2015) [-]
ndp?
User avatar #19 to #18 - WutsAtroll (12/18/2015) [-]
let's not forget the stupid ass liberals in ontario and quebec
User avatar #51 to #19 - kentravyon (12/19/2015) [-]
Don't know why your being thumbed down you have a point (at least for the Ontario liberals I don't know enough about Quebec to comment)

#85 to #18 - yofutofu (12/19/2015) [-]
Our dollar has been sliding for a while. Its really pathetic seeing my own countrymen blame whatever party is currently in power when our economy's real problem is an overreliance on exporting raw goods/resources. Obviously our exchange rate is going to be lower when there is a global slowdown in importing (looking at you china).
User avatar #21 to #18 - blahblahblahblaaaa (12/19/2015) [-]
BUT MUH FREE HEALTHCAREZ
#23 to #18 - anon (12/19/2015) [-]
That the new party in power?
Because they haven't been in power long enough for this to actually be due to a change in government.
You'll start seeing the effect of voting them in in a few months, maybe even a year. That's just how it is everywhere
#88 to #23 - pencilz (12/19/2015) [-]
Might be referring to Alberta. NDP's planning radical left changes in the rightest province in Canada.
NDP is Canada's third party, they had a sudden boost in popularity a while back and was the opposition briefly. It currently has an overwhelming majority in Alberta's provincial government since the Conservatives ****** up and now theres 2 conservative parties splitting vote...

They also control Manitoba and tend to be the second and third party in every other province.
#39 - mechanicexplain (12/19/2015) [-]
Hey Canada, you a'ight?
User avatar #45 to #39 - kentravyon (12/19/2015) [-]
No Trudeau won.
#52 to #45 - asotil (12/19/2015) [-]
The Walls are not built yet you know, it's not too late. There's plenty of land in Wisconsin and the northern border states, you'll feel right at home
User avatar #91 to #52 - theugandanhero (12/19/2015) [-]
We don't need more people coming to Wisconsin
I shudder at the fact that my native northwoods may become a suburban sprawl in the coming years
#80 to #52 - skebaba (12/19/2015) [-]
Why would Trump want to build the wall to the North? Last time I checked, Mexicucks live South from USA.
User avatar #95 to #80 - asotil (12/19/2015) [-]
The Southern wall is just the start. Not many people know that walls are quick breeders, and would soon expand around the country. We don't want no Mexicucks, no Yuropeans, no Fake French Terrorists who the IRA needs to tell to chill on a yearly basis, and the West wall would circle California. The reason for this being since Mexico will be taking back their citizens we're giving them back some old land as well. We're totally not just blocking them in so we can napalm the **** out of it without fear of spreading fire to other states. No sir
#93 - anon (12/19/2015) [-]
GIF
This pleases me.
#61 - anon (12/19/2015) [-]
I'ts not that its the canadian dollar thats getting weaker.. its the us dollar getting stronger..
User avatar #32 - iamnuff (12/19/2015) [-]
Isn't the american dollar worth like 75% of a British Pound?
#35 to #32 - amsel (12/19/2015) [-]
1 dollar USD is .67 pounds.The US -> British Pound has been relatively stable in recent years, though. 1 dollar was .64 pounds on Dec 19, 2010. It was closer to .5 pounds in 1990. Meanwhile, the exchange rates to Canada have flipped back and forth. 1 dollar USD was .95 dollars CAD in July 2011. It was also as high as 1.60 dollars CAD in January of 2002. Now it's about 1.32 dollars CAD. Far more volatile than the British Pound. ( www.oanda.com/currency/historical-rates/ )
#27 - crixuz (12/19/2015) [-]
Can you put a space in your title? It`s triggering me.
User avatar #14 - battletechmech (12/18/2015) [-]
Here in Texas people (Cashiers generally) will take canadian dollar coins as full dollars cuz we can't be bothered to give a **** .
User avatar #15 to #14 - imincharge [OP](12/18/2015) [-]
Yeah that will change soon. It was like that because for years our dollar was actually worth like ten cents more than the american one. There was a big uproar here because it took years before prices fell to american prices (for books and magazines in particular) despite the dollar being worth more.
User avatar #16 to #15 - battletechmech (12/18/2015) [-]
I still think most cashiers won't be bothered to care, the general rarity of canadian money coming to Texas and the distance between the two will generally keep it off peoples mind
User avatar #57 to #16 - needsauceadmisblan (12/19/2015) [-]
the peso however.
User avatar #96 to #57 - battletechmech (12/19/2015) [-]
I'm pretty sure if someone tried to pay with pesos theyd get arrested and deported.
User avatar #5 - kinokun (12/18/2015) [-]
the dollar isn't even that good so that sucks for Canada.
the pound is equal to 1.49$
User avatar #87 - grimsho (12/19/2015) [-]
What about the Canadian Quarter?
User avatar #89 to #87 - Nihatclodra (12/19/2015) [-]
The Canadian Quarter is 18 cents.
#1 - anon (12/18/2015) [-]
Sad part is I still save money shopping in the USA....
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