American: I think it’s weird that Canadians have bagged milk, Brits have funny names for things, and Australians deal with so many deadly animals.; Brit, Canadian, and Australian, simultaneously: Yeah well we think it’s weird that Americans treat schools like shooting ranges so checkmate mofo.

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Dammit, I hate that. 

Not only are you acting like a jackass that thinks your country is some fucking utopia, you’re also just injecting politics into an observation.

Exactly. As a proud Canadian ofc I’m gonna tease other countries and say mine is better because of maple syrup and the stereotype of people being more polite, but damn well know Canadians fucked over First Nations people more times than there are days in the year and that we’re no better than any other first world country.

Wait…bagged milk? Are you kidding me?

Have you never heard of bagged milk?

I have. It still perplexes me to this very day

I don’t see why milk in bags is so weird when we already have juice and soda in bags.

That is equally as weird tho

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Listen I’ve always thought Canada’s claim to bagged milk was weird because the summer camp I go to uses them (cheap + less waste + 5 cents per bag for the camp) and I’ve been going there since long before Canada was anything more than a name to me. Bagged milk exists in the US too. I never really thought it was weird.

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Meanwhile, in prehistoric Canada…..

No no, you don’t understand, moose really do get that big. Take it from a Canadian. I’ve seen that bullshit in person. Scary as all heck.

And that’s how people can die if they hit a moose. Seriously, one of our fears when driving in the country is having to deal with this scenario of a moose jumping out in front of the car.

moose are actual legit ice age megafauna; theyve been here since the ice age, they are old as fuck. they also are pretty terrifying and ive echoed this before but i went to wiki and “In terms of raw numbers, they attack more people than bears and wolves combined” and “ In the Americas, moose injure more people than any other wild mammal and, worldwide, only hippopotamuses injure more.”

like, fuck off with that

I was dog sitting a dog once who insisted she had to go out in the middle of the night it was an emergency, so I took her out. Suddenly she starts pointing and barking and I look up and can just make out the outline of a HUGE moose. I’ve been accidentally face to face with a black bear and that scared me less than being up close with a moose. I’m 5 foot so imagine staring up at an animal several feet taller than you that is debating charging the dog who’s leash you are holding. I was terrified as I grabbed the dog by her collar to get better control over her and backed up slowly til I was out of line of sight and bolted for the house at a dead run. Did you know most Canadian lake monster stories come from people seeing moose swimming? They are massive animals.

They are massive and they charge. I get so scared when tourists are all “oh yeah, we got out of the car to get a closer look and, ya’ll have some mighty impressive animals around here.”

Yes, yes we do, and they have mighty tired guardian angels because moose can, and do, charge at people.

Someone my mom worked with died hitting a moose on the highway. Their eyes don’t reflect light. In the dark they are literally nothing but a big slightly darker shape in the night.

Roughly every year in the town I grew up in, a cow (moose) and her calf will wander through downtown. Maybe once or twice. If she’s aggressive enough, the local Mounties will escort her through to keep idiots away.

I’ve definitely talked with people who thought moose were deer-sized or maybe horse-sized and I was like NO YOU DON’T EVEN UNDERSTAND MOOSE ARE TERRIFYING

Moose are terrifying, you guys.

I finally live on a province where moose and deer exist.

I do not drive at night in fear of meeting one. If you hit a moose going 90 on a highway, not only is your car trashed, you are probably trashed. I’ve seen cars that got wrecked and there seems to be a consensus that at least half the time, the giant fucking beastie just shakes itself off and continues gallumphing along the countryside.

If you fucking hit a moose with your car and their legs go through your windshield, congratulations, you are dead. Massive hooves kicking you to death? Yeah. 

Moose are fucking terrifying. Bull moose won’t fuck with you too much unless you fuck with them, but the time a bull moose casually swaggered his way past 7 year old me when I was sledding literally put me off winter sports for a solid month. 

Momma moose and their babies, though? I legitimately had to call in to work to be like “ey yo there is a moose in my driveway and I can’t get out” AND MY MANAGERS UNDERSTOOD.

Moose. MOOSE.

I have to admit I thought they were like a Canadian deer before this.

The commenter above who claims that moose’s eyes don’t reflect light is only partially correct; if you shine a flashlight in a moose’s eyes it will glow like a cat (and then you will probably get killed to death by an annoyed moose) but the reason they are so dangerous to cars at nights is that they are too tall for the headlights to reach. Think about that.

Moose confirmed for actual kaiju.

Kaiju category: Maple.  

Now I kinda want a kaiju movie set in Canada where it’s just a moose. Like a regular moose but more aggressive.

@ssalogel

For scale, a female african elephant is 7.2-8.5 feet at the shoulder, according to Wikipedia. A moose is 

4.6 – 6.9 ft. at the shoulder. So instead of thinking “This animal is a bit bigger than a deer” you can think “This animal is barely smaller than an elephant”

And they can run up to 40 miles per hour

A 16 wheeler with fur

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I asked my boyfriend in Canada once, how he deals with polar bears because I was curious about what to do and he was like, just be calm, let them know you’re there, and give them space and they’ll usually just go away. 

In Finland on the other hand.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7_pVrIshxA

Lmao Finland Man ain’t taking shit from bears.

PERRrrRrrRrKELE

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TIL that most American toilets don’t have the piss-flush option.

via ift.tt

The what

It’s like flush light, so you don’t waste too much water when you just take a piss

In Canada they’re common, but not the majority.

They have them in environmentally conscious areas of the US.

It’s never that the US straight up doesn’t have something, a vast majority of the time it might just be rarer.

You saw bagged milk in the US? I’ve never even seen that in Canada.

Yeah, the summer camp I go to uses it. I’ve never seen it outside of there, though, honestly. Outside of pictures or videos at least. But I’ve been going there since 9, which is well before I had any actual idea of what Canada was, other than north, I certainly wasn’t aware of most stereotypes.

It really depends on where you go and where you look. It exists both places with some regularity, just I guess either Canada does it more or claimed it regardless.

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I am American and I have never seen photos like this. I had no idea there are borders like this. Even though I LOVE the idea of open borders, I am staring at these pictures like “wait…people can just…walk across some stones or grass and BE IN ANOTHER COUNTRY??? and nobody stops them?? how does that WORK?!” So you can tell that my country’s propaganda has gotten to me by convincing me that this CAN’T work even though…it…obviously can.

These pics just seem unreal to me. I’ve been taught my whole life that this can’t exist. In 27 years no one has ever sat me down and gone, look, here’s how it is elsewhere. It isn’t impossible at all.

I want to add something, but I’d just be restating what they said. I.. didn’t know peace and kindness like this was possible.

Wow. And here I am with my privileged mind thinking “who needs to see this? We all know this is how it goes” but I guess we don’t.

I do want to take the opportunity to say that living in the EU is a massive privilege. Yes, it costs money, yes a lot of things go wrong. But over 70 years of peace in an area formally known in history for it’s never ending wars is an incredible achievement and we have the EU to thank for that. Let’s not ever forget that our grandparents and their parents and their parents and so on for hundreds of years grew up in a hateful and unsafe Europe. We cannot compromise peace and democracy. Not for money, not for immigration bans. Nothing is worth more than what we have right now. These pictures, as the comments on this post show, are not ‘common everyday situations’, eventhough it can seem like it. Protect the open borders. Protect the EU.

#one of my favorite parts of these is that you can legit cross them by accident #like you’re just trying to find a sandwich place and it’s like 
#wait why are all the signs dutch now? #why are the GODDAMMIT we’re in the Netherlands

These are possible because there arent much tensions between the nations and they have a similar gdp per capitah. Because of this theres no economic migration between them.

I’m pretty sure there are places between Canada and the US where you can cross over accidentally without border patrol. Like in my province I mean.

I go up to a lake in northern Minnesota with my dad sometimes and we’ve accidentally driven boats into Canada before. It’s not marked. It’s pretty easy to end up in Canada there. Can’t end up in an actual city without actually crossing.. but you can get across on water. If coast guard cares they’ve never noticed.

The US/Canada border is incredibly peaceful. It’s not the EU, but if you have a passport you can cross on roads with minimal work. The only reason it’s not less secure is post 9/11 security.