I am a typical Jewess. I spend a lot of time in the kitchen doing unnecessary cooking and cleaning but I don't eat much, myself. I just love making food. /stereotype Hate is a strong word but nope, not a fan, pal. Not a-boot to get into that, though. Nothing wrong with meat. I miss eating huge steaks and cheeseburgers but I love my lifestyle. I love being vegan but I cannot STAND most other vegans. I have weird eating habits, you could say. I'll eat every two or three days or I'll eat a week straight then not for a week. I order a lot of Mate from Argentina so I don't have much of an appetite. Jews fast a lot so I do it for fun sometimes. My record is 23.5 days.
Although I live in Canada, I'm absolutely nothing like any stereotype you may or may not have heard about Canadians. I am very mixed, I'm a second generation Canadian, my mother being the first and her parents being from Portugal. The other half is German and British, they've been here since the First World War.
I've been to Canada. If you're not the stereotype then I guess I can accept it . It's not even just the people. It's the country in general. In both cities I live in I'm pretty close to you guys. Some of the tourists that come down to the States are just intolerable. I am always interested in people immigration stories, though. How do you like living there? Huh, why?? :S
I belong to a communist party. In order to have been initiated and remain active in it I live in two cities. I'm not saying which on here. They're 2,000 miles apart. I'm only in the west coast one temporarily until I can move back to the other one permanently.
It's great, Toronto is like a friggin' desert, hot as ass in the day and cold as a witches tit in the night throughout the year. Barely any snow too. I live in a Portuguese/Italian neighbourhood, so I'm well into that kind of culture. I was even baptised in a church called Santa Mattheus' (Portuguese for Matthew) Roman Catholic church. We don't take religion very seriously, but we do pray and all of that as part of culture I suppose. It's a very multicultural city, and it's quite awesome.
I already used the rabbit picture. Fred, I don't care how hot you say it is in Toronto, I live in Texas.
That all sounds really awesome, I speak a little Portuguese, I picked it up living in South America for a spell. I think the coolest thing to come out of Canada recently was the video of Luka Magnotta killing the Asian guy. I keep watching it looking for inconsistencies, I find it somewhat funny, honestly. I can't believe they caught him so quickly, though. Was that big news up there for you guys?