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A no good lil guy Also an artist. I like space, I really think the moon is cool. Ruffles are best chips and Mug is best root beer.

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The love of my life, nostr:npub1ftj3tmr44tdzs93e0hdgfnrrct9pu2e8haylzuatm2tkfwdaudds27pjju has always went out with me! I'm very thankful.

I made an oopise

Drawing today.

You're welcome and I use Mutiny Wallet but I'm trying to obtain a lighting address

Of course:

Calgary is more affordable than Toronto in terms of housing and taxes (even if Calgary is more expensive since the city can match the price of living)

Before taxes, an employment income of $250,000 is 5x more than an income of $50,000, but the after-tax income is only 4.19x as much (in the province of Alberta)

Yes, they are both major cities with the exception of Calgary being smaller than Toronto but Calgary is also bigger than it's capital neighbor, Edmonton [that is strange but understandable] (in terms of population).

Since Toronto is better in entertainment than Calgary, there's still some forms of entertainment: it has a rodeo once a year, but there are also galleries, museums, dance companies, independent theatres, the Philharmonic orchestra, and opera.

In terms of weather, Calgaryโ€™s weather typically consists of hot summers and cold winters. Being in the prairie region means Calgary experiences more hours of sunlight than most Canadian cities, and the mountains cause Calgaryโ€™s climate to be rather dry. The rainfall that does occur usually falls in the spring and summer.

Winter in Calgary may be long and cold but is occasionally relieved by warm winds called Chinooks. Average daily temperatures are 17ยฐC in summer and -7ยฐC in winter. The weather in Calgary is notoriously changeable so itโ€™s best not to rely on the daily weather predictions too much.

Outdoor activities? Calgary is a city close to the Rockies, so there's over 1,100 playgrounds and 5,600 parks within the city's limits.

Regardless of where you are in Calgary or Toronto, I'd always be careful at night.

In general, Calgary is a city laid-back with lower cost of living. As for Toronto, I would have to assume that it is fun but rather expensive.

It's not shit, although I would be careful depending on where (Southeast, Southwest for example) you would want to live.

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