xenophobia is the purest manifestation of the horrible anglo spirit in australia. it’s biting off your nose to spite your face. it’s doing without so your neighbour can have even less. it’s pure brexit brain and i hate it
⚠️🇨🇳 China has a subculture growing in popularity: cat torture.
One of the most popular content creators in this genre, who popularised the "cat in blender trend", has made over $700k.
He hasn't faced any criminal charges though, because China has no laws against animals abuse.
JUST IN - Health experts are warning of a new sexually transmitted fungal infection (TMVII) detected in New York City — the first case in the US, NY Post reports
Raw Egg Nationalist is physically a dark Atlantid but spiritually he is a golden haired Aryan... many of you still don't know the Evolian distinction between biological race and race of the spirt.
This will change lives.
Australia needs more houses, so we're building more of them.
And we're also fixing up social housing units that have fallen into disrepair.
This one in Sydney is a great example of what we're doing right across Australia.
Imagine how much stronger the Australian economy would be if we banned international money transfers
No more Prajesh sending money to Kolkata, if you want to do that then take a flight there (non return)
Secret Service agents bringing McDonald’s in for Donald Trump.
Trump's typical order consists of two Big Macs, two Filet-O-Fish sandwiches, and a large chocolate milkshake, totaling around 2,500 calories.
This week we’re making Likes private for everyone to better protect your privacy.
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At a certain age (16 - 21), one must rid himself of all childish things. Throw away the toys, children’s books, video games, &., and embrace adulthood.
Get real hobbies, read real books, do something worth remembering.
Stop playing Warhammer, video games, &c., and grow up!
Imagine how much stronger the Australian economy would be if we banned international money transfers
No more Prajesh sending money to Kolkata, if you want to do that then take a flight there (non return)
Migration added just over 100,000 people to Australia's population in the last three months of 2023, according to new official figures that cast doubt on the government's own migration forecast.
my hardware-programmer father has lectured me about "software programmers getting lazier faster than CPUs getting faster"
we have these GHz CPUs, and tens of GB of RAM, but if the software gets less efficient faster than the hardware improving; then old tech seems "snappy"
This is 2024 by the way….
A country broken, millions of children in poverty, record homelessness and food bank use and yet still this country persist in kowtowing to one of the richest families in the world…
The French had the right idea
#AbolishTheMonarchy
These are new modular homes across regional Queensland.
We built them in factories and shipped them out to get it done quicker.
And now we’re going to build a lot more – with a lot more funding in my first Budget as Premier.
30 years ago a diner was hauled from a Chinese restaurant and delivered a monologue so memorable it became a meme. Today that man was finally able to finish his succulent meal alongside one of the officers involved in his arrest |
@PipSheehan
Very excited that
@MerribekCouncil
just voted for my motion to explore higher rates for property investors and lower rates for local residents and businesses. This could slash rates for residents by around $900/year for every home owner and around $2700 for each local business 🧵
“Cut migration” - This demand comes from an unusual source: a Labor Premier. Steven Miles claims a reduction will ease the strain on the housing supply, but some experts say the catch-up surge from Covid-19 is already over |
@brendanjsmith10
We’re getting migration working for the regions.
That’s why I was in Bendigo today with
@LMChesters
to launch our discussion paper about how we can get the migration settings working for regional Australia and its workers.
For what it’s worth, we tested the politics of focusing on migrants and blaming them for the problems here. It appears 2001 is not coming back. Most voters see this tactic as just another band-aid solution, scapegoating migrants to avoid addressing real issues.
The dog whistle