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Reason: None provided.

This will mark the first time a city street is officially named using an alphabet other than English in Canada.

Who is the retarded journalist too fucking lazy to spend 2 minutes googling to find syllabic alphabet commonly used to write Inuktitut ( and some related eskimo languages ) and by some Cree towns, including street names in Nunavut and some other parts of Canada?

Imagine trying to mail something there. Or call emergency services.

''Nine one one, what's your emergency?''

''Someone collapsed on the side of the road and she dosen't breathe. Please send help fast.''

''On which street are you?''

''...''

''Hello?''

''... No fucking clue. Either I'm having a stroke or it's a bunch of mangled characters. Sfahdkjadhaifhacnlnxasdnansahd or something''

''Oh, that fucking street.''

354 days ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

This will mark the first time a city street is officially named using an alphabet other than English in Canada.

Who is the retarded journalist too fucking lazy to spend 2 minutes googling to find syllabic alphabet commonly used to write Inuktitut ( and some related eskimo languages ) and by some Cree towns, including street names in Nunavut and some other parts of Canada?

Imagine trying to mail something there. Or call emergency services.

''Nine one one, what's your emergency?''

''Someone collapsed on the side of the road and she dosen't breathe. Please send help fast.''

''One which street are you?''¸

''...''

''Hello?''

''... No fucking clue. Either I'm having a stroke or it's a bunch of mangled characters. Sfahdkjadhaifhacnlnxasdnansahd or something''

''Oh, that fucking street.''

354 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

This will mark the first time a city street is officially named using an alphabet other than English in Canada.

Who is the retarded journalist too fucking lazy to spend 2 minutes googling to find syllabic alphabet commonly used to write Inuktitut ( and some related eskimo languages ) and by some Cree towns, including street names in Nunavut and some other parts of Canada?

Imagine trying to mail something there. Or call emergency services.

''Nine one one, what's your emergency?''

''Someone collapsed on the side of the road and she dosen't breathe. Please send help fast.''

''One which street are you?''¸

''...''

''Hello?''

''... No fucking clue. Either I'm having a stroke or its a bunch of mangled characters. Sfahdkjadhaifhacnlnxasdnansahd or something''

''Oh, that fucking street.''

354 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

This will mark the first time a city street is officially named using an alphabet other than English in Canada.

Who is the retarded journalist too fucking lazy to spend 2 minutes googling to find syllabic alphabet commonly used to write Inuktitut ( and some related eskimo languages ) and by some Cree towns, including street names in Nunavut and some other parts of Canada?

Imagine trying to mail something there. Or call emergency services.

''Nine one one, what's your emergency?''

''Someone collapsed on the side of the road and she dosen't breathe. Please send help fast.''

''One which street are you?''¸

''...''

''Hello?''

''... No fucking clue. Sfahdkjadhaifhacnlnxasdnansahd or something''

''Oh, that fucking street.''

354 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

This will mark the first time a city street is officially named using an alphabet other than English in Canada.

Who is the retarded journalist too fucking lazy to spend 2 minutes googling to find syllabic alphabet commonly used to write Inuktitut ( and some related eskimo languages ) and by some Cree towns, including street names in Nunavut and some other parts of Canada?

Imagine trying to mail something there. Or call emergency services.

''One which street are you?''

''sfahdkjadhaifhacnlnxasdnansahd or something''

''Oh, that fucking street.''

354 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

This will mark the first time a city street is officially named using an alphabet other than English in Canada.

Who is the retarded journalist too fucking lazy to spend 2 minutes googling to find syllabic alphabet commonly used to write Inuktitut ( and some related eskimo languages ) and by some Cree towns, including street names in Nunavut and some other parts of Canada?

354 days ago
1 score