risirius.bsky.social
Limping adventurer, currently living on the edge of the mighty kanamaluka.
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Anyone wondering if there was an argument for DJT not being a racist can now rest their tired & confused brain cells.
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If you want to drive around Australia, it is still advisable to get some maps.
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who?
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Perfect
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I think Jacinda lasted as long as was needed by anyone, most importantly, here & her family.
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Of course you can- if someone will give you a job, or you start your own business.
Cox, ontoh, will still be a politician.
Terrible analogy, & worse argumentš¤£
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America is not its government, anymore than Australia is.
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Thankyou!
I loved this & am delighted to be introduced to #TheRainbowGirls :-)
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Somebody's going to pay for this:-) :-(
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I can't be bothered checking another of these rubbish memes, but I bet he didn't say any such thing.
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Climate change is killing people.
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They won, Aaron. That's all.
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Ahh... a laugh ....
I can go & have breakfast now:-)
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Niiice
As is Pickering Brook
(&WA)
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I would too:-)
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Who's taking money on which 'One Nation' senator will be the first to quit the party?
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Is there any difference between the WA black swan & the Tasmanian one?
Being ignorant, I was taken by surprise by the large 'colony'? of black swans on the kanamaluka estuary where I now live.
They seem to have more white on the underside of their wings than I remember the Swan/Canning ones having.
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They really are adorable critters.
Last time I was there, I saw one with a baby getting in & out of her pouch:-)
That was real luck.
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Ahhh... you make things with different fibres?
Like... cotton, wool, hemp &...other things?
Clearly not my area of knowledge:-)
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Surely you can eat fiber anytime - and actually should, daily:-)
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Isn't there an aluminium smelter in Bell Bay, Tasmania, in trouble because it can't get 'ore' .
What ore can't it get - iron, presumably?
Now how crazy would that be.
The situation has been very poorly reported, but I imagine those 'in the know' understand, so never mind the plebs.
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lede
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Thankyou.
I've just seen the phrase 'stealth camper', with a pic of some sort of trailer with wooden pallets stacked on it, & I'm wondering how that works.
English is a fabulous, living language, but it's always been a struggle for clear communication.
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A) I know
B) Really?
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Cutest thing!
Love how she talks to youā¤ļø
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I seem to remember- not so long ago - a Labor leader taking a complicated policy to election, resulting in a shock defeat, so thereās something in that.
However, I somehow missed all this complicated detail on the nuke policy; it sounded more like a thought bubble to me.
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I would like him to explain this.
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I have no idea what āstealthedā means, but I do know that if you want to interest ppl in reading your article, your lead should contain comprehendable language.