u/ejaz135

▲ 45 r/arrow

Arrow was absolute green arrow before it was cool

When arrow s1 started, people were mad that Oliver was a killer, now people are excited that absolute green arrow is also a killer.

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u/ejaz135 — 22 hours ago

Why doesn’t Clark ever try to hide his identity in smallville?

Clark is sometimes forced to reveal his powers when villains put others in danger, but he never tries to protect his identity, which could put his family in danger. I know superman doesn’t wear a mask in the comics but he could still wear glasses just like in the comics to show that he at least tries to protect his identity. We would have to suspend our disbelief because it wouldn’t work in real life.

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u/ejaz135 — 1 day ago
▲ 726 r/ontario

A ‘wave’ of ticks is headed for Ontario. Here’s what one scientist says you can do to protect yourself and your pets this summer.

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u/ejaz135 — 2 days ago

Could this version of the superman suit worked in smallville?

Smallville didn’t have Clark wearing the suit because spandex and trunks would not look good on tv, but could a modern suit with no trunks and spandex worked in the later seasons?

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u/ejaz135 — 4 days ago

Do you believe that most people that voted for mamdani are as progressive or as socialist as he is?

Do you think that most people that voted for mamdani did it for economic reasons and are not actually that progressive? I wonder if there will be a time where they feel mamdani went too far on a policy, but he seems like a careful person.

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u/ejaz135 — 5 days ago
▲ 96 r/toronto

Toronto man guilty in terrifying random murder of total stranger. YMCA instructor Shane Stanford hunted down, shot ‘because he was there,’ Crown argued

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u/ejaz135 — 6 days ago
▲ 544 r/ontario

Ontario's restrictive new FOI laws mean request on potential hospital cuts denied | CBC News

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u/ejaz135 — 6 days ago
▲ 69 r/toronto

Here’s where home invasions are happening in Toronto and what’s being done to prevent them | CBC News

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u/ejaz135 — 7 days ago
▲ 1.2k r/OntarioNurses+1 crossposts

New report warns of longer wait-times, rushed care, and overcrowded Ontario hospitals as government cuts expected to cause over 10,000 job losses and shortfall of 4,080 beds

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u/HandComprehensive201 — 7 days ago
▲ 342 r/toronto

‘We are going to break the record’: Gas prices in Toronto likely to spike in coming weeks

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u/ejaz135 — 8 days ago