It applies to American and UK politics as well.Thunderous Cacophony said:Canadian political humour jokes, eh? Someone's decided they don't need 80% of their audience.
Nah just some elephants.Martin Drkos said:But did he scale the wall? Did he see A'Tuin?
It died formally around 2001 but then resurrected 2004. And yep their forum boards are still up and full of conspiracy theories about why governments/world power/illuminati want to think it is round - but they know the "truth" it is not.Darth_Payn said:There's still a Flat-Earth Society? That's a thing that exists?
You the same Thunderous as seen on Cracked?Thunderous Cacophony said:Canadian political humour jokes, eh? Someone's decided they don't need 80% of their audience.
How does this not resonate with American politics?Thunderous Cacophony said:Canadian political humour jokes, eh? Someone's decided they don't need 80% of their audience.
Yes I am. I get to use my whole name here.Living_Brain said:You the same Thunderous as seen on Cracked?
It certainly does as well. I was just referring specifically to the comments about the PC Party, who I suspect are a rather obscure topic for Americans (especially because they shut down a decade ago).Zachary Amaranth said:How does this not resonate with American politics?