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dannyoz.bsky.social
Artist, bastard, wanderer Aussie non-bino, he/him/Prettiest™
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I loved that show. And all these years later, I get to see a killer promo pic that I've not seen before. Thank you!
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There were some rainy nights there, too. I had literal tears once it started to speed up.
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He even decided he was going to rename the body to oversee this to Department of Government Efficiency. He absolutely wanted to ride the Trump train to victory, but totally failed to read the room, or the whole bloody planet! Plus as usual, most LNP policy seemed to be, "Don't vote for THEM!"
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I'd never seen that shot before. It's fantastic!
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Does the best fiction hold a mirror to ourselves and society? Does it ask difficult questions? Does it explore the human condition? Of course. Without doubt. But all that is secondary to fiction's primary objective of entertainment and escape.
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Totally! Just try things, you never know where it will lead. I stopped being a drover, was offered job in a comic shop. Never done customer service, thought I'd be crap - turned out I loved it and was great at it. Eldest asked if she could dismantle broken pc dvd drive - now she tries to fix stuff
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3/3 Part of how we've ended up where we are is while we voters are quiet between elections. The billionaires, single issue hate groups, and giant corporations are *constantly* in the ears of our politicians. We need to step up and get in the faces of our politicians to remind them who they work for
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2/3 Every decision you hate - write to the relevant ministers of the gov and the opposition parties telling them why and asking what they will do about it. Every decision you love? Same deal, explaining why you like it/how it benefits you/the community.
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I was saying to my 80s loving eldest child recently that I'd like to do TV show like the UK did in the 70s/80s. Lots of rehearsals, multi camera recording, blocking, cheap sets, simple effects, but the best scripts we could manage with the best actors we could get.
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Yay!
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100% Labor didn't win, Liberal lost. And they only likely lost because they kept Dutton and he tried to copy Trump. Without both those missteps, we'd probably be looking at a LNP gov for the next three years.
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Install Unlock Origin, if you can. I turn it off for people I want to support, and when I watch films on Tubi, but the rest of the time it's on. YouTube just has waaay too many ads otherwise.
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And I just noticed the alt text, you glorious bastard :)
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That one made me cackle! Thank you!
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To be honest, I'd have been surprised if that wasn't who he was named for :)
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The only way to be cool - at any age - is to both be yourself and be kind. If no one thinks you're cool it doesn't matter because you're not hurting anyone and you're just doing your thing. If people think you're cool, they think it for those same reasons.
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Your doggo is a Douglas? Ours is a Douglas, too! In our case named for the delightfully sneaky Douglas Richardson from the radio series Cabin Pressure :)