Comforting words depending on how you're feeling. You can browse by tradition/religion. This is free just to help people who go through what I go through, no accounts, no personal information collected.

Comforting words depending on how you're feeling. You can browse by tradition/religion. This is free just to help people who go through what I go through, no accounts, no personal information collected.

u/noTextOnly — 15 hours ago

Do contract years mean improved stats? A study of this season

Many, myself included, assume when players are in their contract year they perform better. I did a mini study for the 25-26 season and stats don't confirm this. I'll continue to track and look historically too.

You can also check out who is in their contract year in 26-27 and sort by stat categories or teams. Open to feedback.

walkyear.ca

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u/noTextOnly — 8 days ago
▲ 97 r/Edmonton+1 crossposts

Does anyone remember a game at recess called Red Ass? You'd start by throwing the ball against the wall, if someone tried to catch it, but failed to, they would have to run to the wall while others could whip the ball at your butt.

If you got the wall, you were generally safe from getting a red ass.

Edit Summary of Terms:

Red Ass (or Red A) (Ontario),

Wall Ball,

Booties up (NYC), Buns Up, Butts Up (Reported in seacoast New Hampsire), Asses Up (Long Island and Brooklyn),

Pelt, 3 Strikes, Suic*de (NYC) (or Sooey), Saki

Thanks for your scholarly contributions.

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u/noTextOnly — 9 days ago

Free Benefit/Support Finding Tool for Social Workers - myeligible.ca

I built a free, anonymous benefit and support finding tool for Canadians and newcomers. It's bilingual and available in 18 other languages (still need human translation to confirm accuracy).

This is different than other tools because it scans all levels of government and not just benefits but other non-cash supports available. Please feel free to check it out at MyEligible.ca. Not funded right now but seeking sponsorship/grants. Please feel free to provide feedback!

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u/noTextOnly — 1 month ago

created an algo-free screenshot feed of minecraft builds (blockfeed.ca)

be the first few to post some of your favourite builds (as screenshots) and categorize it where possible. just created it so its empty :)

(blockfeed.ca)

u/noTextOnly — 1 month ago

Missing Pho Boy on Whyte Ave.

Does anyone know if they have opened in another part of Edmonton? I miss their spring rolls and mixed vermicelli. Pho also smelled like heaven.

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u/noTextOnly — 1 month ago
▲ 207 r/CanadaDisability+14 crossposts

Hi y'all I made a free benefits tool for Canadians and newcomers. 2 minutes of questions and you'll find out what you're eligible for. Your current benefits might unlock other benefits so worth checking. MyEligible.ca (no third party, no sign in). Made this in my spare time.

I hope this is helpful for many. myeligible.ca

u/noTextOnly — 5 days ago

hello my southern neighbours. I built this free benefit finding tool in Edmonton. It covered federal, provincial and municipal benefits. its free, no sign in, just answer a few questions. this isn't an ad, its a public-service tool. If its helpful, please don't ban. myeligible.ca

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u/noTextOnly — 2 months ago

Hi y'all. I built a free benefit finding tool which includes searching municipal, provincial and federal benefits. If you have housing struggles, the quiz will help you find help and let you know how to apply. No sign in, free, nothing stored on servers. MyEligible.ca here to help as one dude.

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u/noTextOnly — 2 months ago

this isn't an ad, i built a free tool to find out if you have any benefits from the city of windsor, province of ontario or federal government, myeligible.ca

7 questions about where you're at in life and it'll tell you what you're eligible for federally, provincially and municipally (62 cities so far). 20 languages. I hope its helpful for many.

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u/noTextOnly — 2 months ago
▲ 306 r/FortMcMurray+19 crossposts

I built a free tool to find benefits you're eligible for in Canada myeligible.ca

7 questions about where you're at in life and it'll tell you what you're eligible for federally, provincially and municipally (62 cities so far). 20 languages. I hope its helpful for many.

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u/noTextOnly — 1 month ago