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unfunk.cx
Some guy, I dunno. Australian. Guitarist for Desmodus. Classical composer. Works in electricity distribution.
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AI is the future, Peter! Just blindly trust that it is amazing and infallible!
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a 3310. For not even He can break one.
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"Proportion of affected people aged over 60: 85%"? It might be because I just woke up, but I feel like this sentence should be reworded, because it sounds like 85% of people aged over 60 are affected by this..
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Probably?
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I work in electrical distribution, but I still feel this experience deep in my soul
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he is the goodest of bois
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just shows how much more efficient WFH can be, if you can do a full day's work *and* do the dishes, take out the washing etc. Maybe we should only be working six-hour days? Or four-day weeks?
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well my assessment is quite intoxicated and YOU'RE MY BEST FRIENDDss fdasffkl.dsj nmFIVE DOLLARS get outta here
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it's one of the ways I ended up insolvent...
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I need to correct this. It's 30 years, not 22. FFS.
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Sometimes terrible is excellent! 80s Arnie films are all terrible, but all the more excellent for it
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Genghis Khan? In this economy? Best we can do is Temu Jin
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I am 45. *If* I make a medium pre-tax contribution to my super every year, and *if* the share market doesn't collapse, and *if* I keep my current, very-well-paying job, I will have $1M in my super in time for retirement in... 22 years. FFS.
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And reducing it now won't stop people from buying the still cheaper illegal tobacco now that they've had a taste of it, so to speak...
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about eight years ago, I witnessed an old age pensioner in Tasmania spend his entire pay on cigarettes, then go to charities for food. Now in Adelaide, I get to listen to my colleagues talk about buying illegal tobacco and how they have to find a new source because their local was firebombed..
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OK, I'll be honest - I misread "landlines" as "land mines" with that reply...