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Cartoon posted:
It seems like a pretty reasonable way to let China know we're not happy with their expansionist policies. If we don't do it now sooner or later we won't be able to do it at all.
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Sydney weather
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Anidav posted:As natural resources diminish, globally we will be pushed towards a fascist society where people put the need for food on the family table over the health of the planet and endless war becomes the norm as traditional channels of diplomacy collapse as nationhood requires resources to be maintained. metal gear solid 6 looking good
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# ? Dec 16, 2015 07:28 |
First Dog:
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# ? Dec 16, 2015 07:37 |
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Pickled Tink posted:First Dog: BBJoey posted:metal gear solid 6 looking good
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Birb Katter posted:Monis was a terrorist in the same way Bryant was a terrorist. It's just that Monis had many more years of the media screaming about Daesh and was brown. No! gently caress you! Die in a fire. (sorry, I'll be playing the part of Amethyst while he serves out his probation)
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# ? Dec 16, 2015 08:03 |
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open24hours posted:It seems like a pretty reasonable way to let China know we're not happy with their expansionist policies. If we don't do it now sooner or later we won't be able to do it at all. Yeah pretty reasonable to send military aircraft into disputed airspace if you want to avoid war
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# ? Dec 16, 2015 08:28 |
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Yo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maH1ELpwSHU Yo...
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# ? Dec 16, 2015 08:44 |
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SynthOrange posted:"I very diplomatically asked the Prime Minister and the Higher Education Minister questions which I thought would be useful for understanding the Palestinian attitudes to the peace process," Mr Pyne told the ABC. Is this pol speech for 'don't blame me, it was those other two assholes I was with'?
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# ? Dec 16, 2015 08:58 |
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It's pol speech for "I was drilling them, and the other two arseholes with me were spitting invective"
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# ? Dec 16, 2015 09:11 |
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asio posted:Yeah pretty reasonable to send military aircraft into disputed airspace if you want to avoid war [Edit: I mean, they're not claiming ownership to the point where they're actually going to shoot down planes, and these kinds of operations help to prevent that.] open24hours fucked around with this message at 12:25 on Dec 16, 2015 |
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Starshark posted:No! gently caress you! Die in a fire. Not feeling it. You have to really believe you're the smartest person in the thread.
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# ? Dec 16, 2015 10:33 |
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Wheezle posted:Not feeling it. You have to really believe you're the smartest person in the thread. hi
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# ? Dec 16, 2015 10:48 |
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wow I didn't realise Amethyst got a probe, i guess that sorta indicates the value of his contribution
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Starshark posted:No! gently caress you! Die in a fire. Interesting. Oh well, if that's the new standard on wishing others death in auspol then so be it.
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# ? Dec 16, 2015 12:22 |
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Labor gives Chinese Scientologists the green light to build 50 storey skyscrapers in Werribee
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# ? Dec 16, 2015 12:42 |
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Solemn Sloth posted:Labor gives Chinese Scientologists the green light to build 50 storey skyscrapers in Werribee I'm assuming you are talking about this? http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/werribee-development-bidder-given-90-days-to-perfect-its-vision-or-theyre-out-20151111-gkwhtt.html Based on their website (http://australianeducationcity.com/) it sounds like it's going to be a mini city built around a uni (degree factory) for international students. What could possibly go wrong.
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# ? Dec 16, 2015 13:29 |
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The Age has been so hysterical about any kind of high density construction in the past five years that I can no longer take anything they say on the subject seriously.
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freebooter posted:The Age has been so hysterical about any kind of high density construction in the past five years that I can no longer take anything they say on the subject seriously. Given that it's read mostly by middle/inner ring suburbanites they're really just playing to their audience.
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freebooter posted:The Age has been so hysterical about any kind of high density construction in the past five years that I can no longer take anything they say on the subject seriously. Yeah, but that's because 'high density' in Melbourne means 'apartments barely big enough to be a human dwelling.' When I moved back to Melbourne in 2010, I looked at a bunch of places around town. Every single apartment that had been built recently was laughably small. We're talking the sort of small where you put a couch and TV in there, and you're sitting 2 feet from the TV. Also, your kitchen is your laundry. So I ended up in the 'burbs. Development in Melbourne is out of control. My local council (Moreland) is trying to put things in place where dwellings have to be a minimum size, so I thought that was pretty cool.
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Dude McAwesome posted:Yeah, but that's because 'high density' in Melbourne means 'apartments barely big enough to be a human dwelling.' Take a look at what they've got in Central Park, Sydney for $600,000-$700,000 (or $500-$600pw) http://www.domain.com.au/l11-3-carlton-street-chippendale-nsw-2008-10239858?sp=3 http://www.domain.com.au/l22-3-carlton-street-chippendale-nsw-2008-10207405?sp=6 I viewed 6 empty apartments on the one tour, 4 different buildings, every one exactly the same width, about 3m. The depth varied only slightly depending on the style of balcony, some were enclosed adding another ~1m of "living area". The difference between a "suite" and a "studio" was the inclusion of an added alcove behind the kitchen for a bed. The living area in the studios was so small that a regular king/queen size bed would be the only thing you'd be able to fit. On the plus side, those photos are an amazing example of using angles and framing to your advantage. If you have a look through other ads for similar properties, you can see the kitchen grow and shrink between shots. e. CATTASTIC fucked around with this message at 17:52 on Dec 16, 2015 |
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Yeah, Real Estate photos should qualify as optical illusions.
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I'm flathunting right now and I'm continually baffled by real estate agents who put up a single exterior shot of the house and nothing else. Like, obviously it must be really poo poo on the inside, but do they think people will just come check it out anyway and then when they get there think "Oh... well, I already came out, may as well rent it"? Also, since this thread seems like a good place to ask: I'm thinking of renting my own place for the first time rather than going through a sharehouse (just getting older and over living with housemates). But I'm also in a weird spot in my life and there's a slim chance I might move back to Perth and/or move in with someone else in the next 12 months. Is it actually legal to transfer a lease to somebody else if you decide you want out? Or is it legal but reflects badly on your tenant history etc?
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It is definitely legal, but it's up to your landlord to agree. Generally though they're only interested in keeping up the income stream so they'd probably be for it provided the person was suitable. http://www.tenants.org.au/factsheet-18-transfer-and-sub-letting Keep that site bookmarked, lots of good info. You could just go for a 6month lease and resign if you're staying? If you break the lease, that's when you can get a black mark against you. You'll also have to pay the rent until the premises is leased to someone else, and maybe a separate fee of like 4 weeks rent on top of that. Try not to break your lease. I also looked at a place yesterday that had just been vacated by a guy who hoarded guinea pigs. The whole apartment was covered in a wet, dank, musky smell and the carpet looked like a Pro Hart.
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freebooter posted:I'm flathunting right now and I'm continually baffled by real estate agents who put up a single exterior shot of the house and nothing else. Like, obviously it must be really poo poo on the inside, but do they think people will just come check it out anyway and then when they get there think "Oh... well, I already came out, may as well rent it"? The single outside shot can also just be because the real estate agent can't find their old photos of the place or be hosed going to take new ones.
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http://rationalradical.me/2015/12/real-estate-myths-are-being-destroyed-theres-never-been-a-worse-time-to-buy/
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why is it so large
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QUACKTASTIC posted:It is definitely legal, but it's up to your landlord to agree. OK cool thanks. I'm actually in Vic but I'll look up the info for here. I always assumed a 6-month lease is unlikely to be extended, though, because it's usually because the landlord wants to demolish and build or renovate or something?
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freebooter posted:OK cool thanks. I'm actually in Vic but I'll look up the info for here. Oop just assumed you lived in NSW because I live in NSW and I'm not very smart. I've only once been in the position where an owner wanted me out after the lease end date and that was because they wanted to move in themselves (this is over 10 separate apartments). They usually prefer for you stay in the property and extending the lease locks in that revenue stream, they don't have to worry about money lost advertising it while it sits vacant. It would be worth asking the real estate about the option to re-sign when you first apply, if they're happy with the 6 month lease to begin with, they should be happy to extend that later on. However; not sure about Vic, but here once the lease is over they can increase the rent at any time (there might be a notification period but I can't be arsed looking it up). So if you want to re-sign, lock it in asap before the owner gets that chance.
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freebooter posted:OK cool thanks. I'm actually in Vic but I'll look up the info for here. It just depends, they may be thinking of having a kid move in for school (been kicked out of places for that before) or all sorts of other poo poo. They may just want a body in there even if it's not on a long lease. You're not making income with it sitting empty.
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# ? Dec 17, 2015 00:54 |
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What's a con-head?
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# ? Dec 17, 2015 01:01 |
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apparently a "con-head" means "contaminated head". v0v
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# ? Dec 17, 2015 01:05 |
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I figured that it just meant con and the guys who made this are so used to being called cone-heads that it was the best insult they could come up with.
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# ? Dec 17, 2015 01:06 |
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Latest MYEFO shows a backslide to Hockeynomicsquote:The Turnbull government’s economic credentials took a battering today as the mid-year economic and fiscal outlook unveiled a raft of cuts targeting those least able to afford the extra costs they will now face. If you're going to vote LNP next election, you may as well walk up to me in person and spit in my face.
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budget emergency m8
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ScreamingLlama posted:Latest MYEFO shows a backslide to Hockeynomics Un-ironically links to Labor Herald
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#thearsebloodycommunists posted:Kathy Jackson loses appeal against order to compensate Health Services Union $1.4 million
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# ? Dec 17, 2015 01:39 |
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I hope hockeynomics makes it into national slang as 'a reaction to something that isnt actually a problem'
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# ? Dec 17, 2015 01:41 |
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It makes his Twitter slap fights with Wayne Swan all the more pathetic. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/opi...8bf673c0eafd7e6
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open24hours posted:It makes his Twitter slap fights with Wayne Swan all the more pathetic. Quote this article, I'm not clicking on any News Corpse article links.
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