

Funny how no one remembers that cars have been killing pedestrians for decades, but somehow bikes are the problem.


Funny how no one remembers that cars have been killing pedestrians for decades, but somehow bikes are the problem.
You can easily find a cheap old phone with an SD slot. If you have music downloaded then you don’t need good specs, just put it in flight mode so the battery lasts longer.
Nothing so romantic as shitting together
Can’t work out if this entire thread is trolling… Someone send me proof.
Why don’t they return to traditional living? Because the knowledge is gone and the land has been colonised. I’m not saying it was an easy life but the life expectancy was actually much better before colonisation, much better than 40 and certainly better than Europe’s poor at the time.
You also can’t judge a culture for not inventing the wheel. It’s like saying Europeans are inferior because they hadn’t invented the boomerang or water tree. Europeans didn’t need those things just as Aboriginals didn’t need to build roads and haul cargo up and down them every day.


The way they’re calling it a “device” is pathetic. It was a bomb, no different to other terrorist attacks. It’s an absolutely blessing it didn’t go off.
Ok yeah that’s really good to remember. But can you tell me why it’s important to remember this on the 26th and not a more inclusive day?
Don’t you think it’s kind of gaslighting to tell people they should just forget it’s a day of death and suffering and celebrate like everyone else?
The short answer is an important part of the Australian community considers the 26th to be a day of mourning and pain, so hardly a day we should celebrate.
Are you aware that indigenous Australians had possibly the highest standard of living in the world at the time? All the food, resources and medicines they could need, and all round very healthy. That was all destroyed when they were moved from their land, children stolen, even massacred, so the knowledge no longer exists. Today being born indigenous means a huge disadvantage because of the ongoing impacts. Does that seem right to you? Would you still say they’re benefiting from being occupied?
That’s a pretty miserable world view. What makes you think people here are so cynical?


Racism and hate. I’d love to address drivers tailgating (#1 cause of accidents, so easily preventable), or hating cyclists (every person who uses a bike instead of a car means less road congestion, less waiting, not more).
But I think addressing racism would have a bigger impact right now - we’re genetically the same, cultural differences are compatible, bad journalism and social media prods us to get angry, treating others like shit only makes others do the same, etc.


I wonder where the free ticket is to.
Maybe it only covers half the flight. Ok this is where you jump off


The Australian is known for using strong language to create division and anger. I wouldn’t let them get to me.


Pop OS. I don’t even like Mac OS but Pop just feels so good! I’ve used it on 3 different computers now without problems. Ubuntu tutorials usually work if you need to tweak something. Only downside is it’s a private company, but it’s released free and is well supported.


How is it that Anna’s Archive can lose it’s .org but the PirateBay still has theirs?


Or you can install linux.
As 100 metres is within yelling distance, rather than chasing it up the street, the simplest approach would be to call the car wash by its name and have it come to you. Having a car wash treat on hand will make this process easier.