BBJoey posted:I agree, those who do not study the holy STEM deserve to grovel in the gutter like the disgusting filth they are I studied STEM, there's no work. ask any scientist in Australia how their job prospects are and you will be replied to with bitterness and regret. Most move countries or careers. Pickled Tink posted:I'm on centrelink, but not if your "Blood for Payments" policy gets implemented. Are you going to answer any of the criticisms of that, by the way? Or are you just going to quietly drop it without retracting it like the brain fart it was? BlitzkriegOfColour posted:Dead wrong, most of us work. The reason nobody agrees with your is because your education is poor. Freudian Slip posted:Just found out that my research centre is closing due to lack of Government funding. We spend 6 billion a year on general practice services a year. If you include the meds prescribed, tests ordered and referrals made - that number is multiple times larger. oh poo poo which one? thatbastardken posted:also im sending a resignation letter to the dodgy job because gently caress going in on monday. Centrelink won't be happy with this. will you be ok? Seagull posted:are you Karl pilkington, is that what's going on here thank you Seagull.
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screaden posted:I hope they give me a refund for the fine for not voting in this piece of poo poo last time. One of the options was literally a homeless guy. I don't think the homeless have addresses to put themselves up as a candidates for any particular city council. Why are you against homeless people on the ticket anyway?
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bleep bloop all humans are robots, art serves no purpose, the only purpose of life is work
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Kommando posted:I studied STEM, there's no work. I studied science too, physics and maths (ie the big ticket ones). Now I work in the APS where I make good money but make exactly no use of my science skills.
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Mithranderp posted:Just look at the way people carry on when someone tries to apply any sort of academic criticism to video games. If they can't handle even a simple feminist critique then it doesn't deserve to be art This kind of thinking just empowers those people.
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http://www.theage.com.au/entertainm...411-go3mkw.html lomarf 60 mins botched their escape
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Zenithe posted:This seems unusual. Is there some kind of precedent for this of is Geelong as bad as I've heard? It's happened a number of times in Victoria. The Brimbank Council was put into administration due to corruption and Labor Councillor infighting
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BBJoey posted:bleep bloop all humans are robots, art serves no purpose, the only purpose of life is
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http://www.rba.gov.au/media-releases/2016/mr-16-09.html Would be better if it was just a white piece of paper with FIVE DOLLARS written in 12 point Times New Roman. Think how much was wasted designing it.
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LibertyCat posted:What are you disputing? That they've been legal for decades? The IAC 1887 does the same thing and has been around for yonks. Googling that gives a ton of ads and forum posts. If you think no crimes have been committed with a particular type of gun in the last 125 years then I have a bridge to sell you. News reports rarely tell you the model of gun that was used in the commission of a crime. norp fucked around with this message at 00:50 on Apr 12, 2016 |
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The 100 dollar bank note should be Bob Hawke downing a beer.
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Haha imagine if you studied the sciences in the last twenty years and made that a career, haha, you should have foreseen the LNP actively trying to destroy all science in Australia for some reason, haha, imagine if you were that dumb, get a real job you latte-sipping lefty scum, preferably one in mining or off-shore concentration camp hospitality
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Zenithe posted:This seems unusual. Is there some kind of precedent for this of is Geelong as bad as I've heard? When lyons was elected by idiots he said he looked up to 1) boris johnson and 2)margaret thatcher. This is probably a good thing is my point.
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Nautilus42 posted:I don't think the homeless have addresses to put themselves up as a candidates for any particular city council. On his little introduction on thing on the ballot it said he was living out of his car and had no address so unfortunately he couldn't respond to any enquiries, so I'm not sure how he was on there if that's the case. And I'm not against him being on there, but you're right, what I should have said was, one of the options was Darryn loving Lyons, a man who would only use his position to further his financial interests in his various bars, clubs and restaurants along the waterfront. The homeless guy probably would have been the better option.
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Kommando posted:I studied STEM, there's no work. It's so bad that I moved to Russia to teach English. I studied Nanotechnology and Biotechnology of which I was told Australia would become a world leader in under the care and leade- hahahhahahhahahhahshsha
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A good graph that should be more prominent in the HECS debate (Click for article) edit: ignore my cursor hovering over that 2006 value, that's not intentional highlighting. eta: And that's also hindered by needing to have a job in order to have a salary to be calculated.
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Kommando posted:
Yeah I'll manage, I've got some other leads, savings, and family support. Better to scrape by for a bit than do a 10 hour call center shift for $100 bucks.
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This is a good article, even though it's a bit old, regarding debt and deficit. With thanks to BobVonUnheil who linked it to me."Guardian posted:The French are right: tear up public debt – most of it is illegitimate anyway Nationalise banks now.
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norp posted:If you think no crimes have been committed with a particular type of gun in the last 125 years then I have a bridge to sell you. Except that one time the news in the NT claimed an 1860s Remington pistol was the murder weapon in the Peter Falconio case.
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hooman posted:An illegitimate debt is one that grew in the service of private interests, and not the wellbeing of the people. Therefore the French people have a right to demand a moratorium on the payment of the debt, and the cancellation of at least part of it. This seems like it would be pretty hard to argue.
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LibertyCat: do you attend any arts festivals at all? Do you visit galleries or go to see a show at the theatre? You also said you would shut down the AIS, do you follow any sports at all?
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open24hours posted:http://www.rba.gov.au/media-releases/2016/mr-16-09.html Just wait till Prince Charles' face is on it.
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I like that we now have bacteria depicted on the $5 note. They don't get enough recognition for how important they are in our lives.
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open24hours posted:http://www.rba.gov.au/media-releases/2016/mr-16-09.html I like it. What does the look like? Skellybones posted:Haha imagine if you studied the sciences in the last twenty years and made that a career, haha, you should have foreseen the LNP actively trying to destroy all science in Australia for some reason, haha, imagine if you were that dumb, get a real job you latte-sipping lefty scum, preferably one in mining or off-shore concentration camp hospitality
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WhiskeyWhiskers posted:I like that we now have bacteria depicted on the $5 note. They don't get enough recognition for how important they are in our lives. The rest of the design is pretty boring compared to the bacteria now
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Jackson Pollock is so loving good.
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The queens head should be on more things imo
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Negligent posted:The queens head should be on more things imo Like a pike?
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http://www.smh.com.au/business/cons...411-go40yd.html It's been a while since we had a good moral panic. Maybe this one will take off. quote:"I think that these products are harmful for numerous reasons," said Amy Ferguson, director of policy and research at the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE). "They contribute to the normalisation of alcohol. Yeah the thing that you drink at Communion, that's advertised everywhere, that there are thousands of shops set up specifically to sell, that's more deeply ingrained in our culture than just about anything else, and this is what normalises it. open24hours fucked around with this message at 02:01 on Apr 12, 2016 |
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Kommando posted:Jokes aside, this is literally my life. Yes, you were the primary inspiration!
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"Kommando" posted:oh poo poo which one? Family Medicine Research Centre at the University of Sydney
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Spudd posted:Jackson Pollock is so loving good. I didn't care for his stuff until I saw it in person.
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Doctor Spaceman posted:I didn't care for his stuff until I saw it in person. I had this with Rothko. Despite looking pretty boring in photographs, they're really impressive in real life.
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Freudian Slip posted:Like a pike? or guillotine rest. zing!
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Doctor Spaceman posted:I didn't care for his stuff until I saw it in person. Exactly the same with me, I'm really glad I studied art in high school it helped me get a great appreciation for stuff in life. I mean... art bad, no money. *grumblegrumble*
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Art = Leftist Scum. My kind of people.
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Freudian Slip posted:Like a pike?
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SynthOrange posted:http://www.theage.com.au/entertainm...411-go3mkw.html Which is brighter? Tara or the table lamp? This is actually better than scum watch (Panama papers and LNP turmoil) and Cunneen watch (gone quiet). I keep picturing Brooke Vandenberg in the production meetings that preceded this lunatic adventure. I'm a little bit sympathetic to the camera operator and the sound recordist but dual Walkley award winning producer Stephen Rice? http://sixtyminutes.ninemsn.com.au/meettheteam/264630/stephen-rice quote:Stephen Rice has been a producer on 60 Minutes since 2004, following ten years as executive producer of the Nine Network's Sunday program. Rice began his career in journalism with the investigative newspaper, The National Times, after graduating from the Australian National University in 1981 with degrees in law and arts . He then joined The Sydney Morning Herald covering political, legal and industrial issues. In 1984 he was hired by Channel Nine's Willesee program and later became executive producer of A Current Affair. In 1994 he became executive producer of Sunday, Business Sunday and The Small Business Show. Rice is the author of Some Doctors Make You Sick: The scandal of medical incompetence and winner of several national and international television and journalism awards, including the New York Festivals Awards. He has twice won a Walkley Award for journalism: one for an exclusive interview with the Golden Triangle heroin warlord Khun Sa in 1988 (a report he filmed himself on a Video 8 camera after illegally crossing the Burmese border by donkey); another for Excellence in News Leadership, in 1997. "Nothing is going to go wrong. I've pulled stunts like this a thousand times. It's a tin pot Arab country, bribe early, bribe often." -/- Oh look a fresh steaming pile of poop! Do I? A/ Let it lie and move on with my life? B/ Comment loudly about it to everyone around me? C/ Prod it cautiously with a stick. It might not be poop! It could happen! D/
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The Daily Telegraph are on the election campaign again going by the front page of the paper
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I'm going to ignore Cartoon's probably sage advice and add to the pile on of lolbcat here - Government agencies like to hire arts students because they're better at broad research than engineers who can get to fourth year and still not know how to use a library.
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