

Australia does an itemized list. It’s not very detailed but I appreciate it. The biggest expenses are aged care and health IIRC. Meanwhile everyone is demonizing the unemployed who get a pittance.
Australia does an itemized list. It’s not very detailed but I appreciate it. The biggest expenses are aged care and health IIRC. Meanwhile everyone is demonizing the unemployed who get a pittance.
The thread asked what hills people will die on. I’ve been yelled at about my boobs since primary school and I’m sick of hearing opinions about them. The obsession is pathetic and the need to inject it into everything irritates me.
You are the perfect example of why I love the block feature. That’s my hill.
Why is op , dwazou, banned from the community and why does the modlog only show them as banned from pics, not world news (with no reason given). I see a lot of posts and comments with these red banned tags lately. It’s new and the modlog is not informative.
Found the cheater
relevant username
I think that arguing against posting factual information because some people are idiots is, frankly, idiotic. I appreciate people like op who take the time and effort to post the facts and educate all of us. Discouraging this behaviour is mind boggling to me.
Lets point out that its not even the liberals, its a liberal national coalition. The liberal primary vote is in third party territory. Even if you add the libs and nats they have about half the seats of labor. This ass kicking is historical.
The tankies will scream.but we held the line. Thank you to all my sane aussie compatriots. The potato is toast.
The first time i searched for a business online the results came from a city on the other side of the planet. I’m ok with getting search results in my area.
I read this as land mines in the seabed and really had to wonder why anyone would do that
We don’t have conscription in Australia and women went to prison to help stop it:
During the late 1960s, domestic opposition to the Vietnam War and conscription grew in Australia. In 1965, a group of concerned Australian women formed the anti-conscription organisation Save Our Sons, which was established in Sydney with other branches later formed in Wollongong, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Newcastle and Adelaide. The movement protested against conscription of Australians to fight in the Vietnam War and made the plight of men under 21, who were not yet eligible to vote, a focus of their campaign. In 1970, five Save-Our-Sons women were jailed in Melbourne for handing out anti-conscription pamphlets on government property.
I watched that when I had PMS and bawled through the whole thing, I was expecting a romantic comedy and I have never been so upset by a plot twist.