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tbh NFPs and NGOs and charities are all a loving joke and run by incompetent bleeding heart muppets who cant hack it in the real world, generally overweight 50 year old women just pay more tax
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https://twitter.com/GhostWhoVotes/status/1010738012102090752 we're probably spared a downer kid for now
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Reclines Obesily posted:https://twitter.com/GhostWhoVotes/status/1010738012102090752 excuse me, "mentally disabled" is the correct term
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Zenithe posted:Also I find it amazingly suspicious that only ~2% of people in east asia and the pacific are living in poverty. Nobody is living in poverty if you set the bar low enough, and at $1.90 USD per day that's a pretty loving low bar plumpy hole lever posted:excuse me, "mentally disabled" is the correct term NTRabbit fucked around with this message at 10:58 on Jun 24, 2018 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxAEll95Sgw
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# ? Jun 24, 2018 11:45 |
Don Dongington posted:Oh I know about beans and poo poo, but in terms of cutting animal based farming out of the equation without drastically changing the local cuisine, stuff like meat free mince substitute are going to be necessary. I'm cooking vegan red lentil stew for dinner right now, lol. I don't see why it's such a big deal. I watched that show "eat well for less" and they had to demonstrate to some bloke that no, you do not need to eat meat every meal. Dudes mind was blown that you could eat a hearty meal that didn't have any meat in it. Also loads of pulses are grown here in Australia and we still have a dairy industry, so even if a large portion of Australia opted for the vegetarian alternative it's not like they'd be moving to imported foods. Of course, that would be lost on the Nats.
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What's in your red lentil stew other than red lentils?
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froglet posted:I'm cooking vegan red lentil stew for dinner right now, lol. Don't they also use plant proteins for the growth medium, meaning lab grown meat on an industrial scale will still need agriculture?
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Mad Katter posted:What's in your red lentil stew other than red lentils? Nothing.
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# ? Jun 24, 2018 12:54 |
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in my third year of uni i ate nothing but lentils, eggs and frozen berries for six months and lost 18kg
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Anidav posted:Its in Queensland.
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Mad Katter posted:What's in your red lentil stew other than red lentils? mince
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NTRabbit posted:Don't they also use plant proteins for the growth medium, meaning lab grown meat on an industrial scale will still need agriculture? Is growth medium the same as nutrient mix? http://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2018-05-06/vegan-alternative-plant-based-meat-grown-in-lab/9726436 quote:One reason the price is so high is because the nutrient mix that the stem cells feed on in the growing process is expensive. I hope that in the end the plant mix will be cheaper than the FBS
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# ? Jun 24, 2018 13:06 |
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Eurydice Dixon was a beautiful young woman. Her feminist comedy act was her way of making a mark on the world. What a tragedy that her death has turned her into a feminist symbol, sparking one of those highly polemical cultural debates about men and women instigated at the drop of a hat these days. Perhaps we should be asking ourselves whether this is right. Eurydice the person seems lost in all this. The avalanche of blame for the police simply echoing the rule that Mum gives you at about 15 not to walk through the park at night is futile — and it is wrong. We know we can’t always walk through a park safely at night. The only place I have walked the streets at night — and, what is more, encountered polite young girls in school uniform offering to help me if I was lost — is Singapore. But Singapore is condemned by the left as an awful bastion, a police state riven with sexual prudery. One could understand the blame heaped on the police if the feminist protesters and opinion writers wanted more police in the suburbs or wanted to look at the state of mental health. But, no, they just want to set up an ideological argument, an excuse to write garbled feminist polemics about sexual violence, because of “disrespect for women”. Ordinary, non-polemic-writing women know that all men are not vicious rapists — “perpetrators”, to use the language of militant feminism. They know there are maniacs among us. But what of the notion that all men may not be rapists but rape starts as a lack of respect, as claimed by Malcolm Turnbull during an emotional speech in parliament? He called Dixon’s death “heartbreaking”, and it was. He then went on to elucidate on the need to inculcate respect for women in men and boys: “Disrespect of women … that’s where all violence against women begins, and so ensuring that we start from the very start, ensuring that our sons and grandsons respect the women in their lives, is vitally important.” Well, yes, and as the mother of six sons, I don’t think the Prime Minister needs to tell me that. Respect comes from a deeply inculcated sense of the worth of each human being. But it was not the first time he had used that word heartbreaking that day. He had used it when he talked about the rape of a two-year-old Aboriginal girl in Tennant Creek. Yes, that was heartbreaking all right. But we didn’t hear much about the rampant lack of respect for women or children or anyone in what can be horrible hell holes in central Australia where some of our most abused live. Instead, we heard that governments have failed, families have failed, and of course there was the usual nod paid to cultural authority. Institutional and academic feminists have succeeded in their quest for eternal victimhood with the domestic violence agenda, carefully looking away from where domestic violence actually occurs: in Aboriginal and Islander communities, where it is in plague proportions, with more rapes and assaults on women and children than anywhere in Australia. They dare not mention that because it crosses the cultural divide. We aren’t supposed to talk about “them”. They live in another world, some sort of mythological and idealised sacred land. So the feminist ideologues seize on the perfectly sensible remarks of a policeman for their own self-righteous satisfaction, and politicians looking to their own patch of middle Australia castigate us with oratorical flourishes about disrespect for women. But there is more to this than cries of misogyny. Unlike the militant feminists, I don’t see the rape of a little girl or the rape and murder of a young woman as a man-woman issue. There is a lot more than misogyny in these events. It is a human issue. There is something to be said about the deepening lack of respect for human physical integrity that is becoming pervasive, particularly among the young, through pornography and the use of drugs. Sexual violence is a symptom of a debased culture that endorses the casual acceptance of sexual licence, where giggling gaggles of suburban ladies organise champagne parties to see a film about sadomasochism. The acceptance of deviant behaviour has permeated the culture from the salubrious suburbs of Sydney and Melbourne to the Aboriginal ghettos of central Australia where, through drugs and alcoholism, the people are much more susceptible to be perpetrators and victims of sexual violence. Sexual violence is a symptom and cause of sexual abuse. When children are exposed to these horrors it leads to a lifetime of warped relationships. Human beings cannot look at other human beings as fully formed people, they are just objects for gratification. Consequently, even in our clever developed world, the desensitisation to pornography leads to another heartbreak, the heartbreaking disengagement of sex from love. Sometimes the truth can come from quite unexpected places — even from feminists. I have heard only one feminist make much sense about the effect of pornography on love and the individual. She was not popular, even with feminists — especially the new “porn is OK” types who thought she was old-fashioned and her anti-porn stance was anti-freedom. Ironically, she seemed to be a strident man-hater, bold, tough and physically unattractive, her polemics were all shaped in the man versus woman dichotomy. She put the blame for rape squarely on men. But she understood only too well the fundamental damage to bodily integrity that comes from prostitution and pornography. She, unlike her attractive bourgeois contemporaries who enjoyed spouting feminist theory, really understood there was no heart in pornography and its ally, prostitution. She understood it because she had been damaged by prostitution herself. Her name was Andrea Dworkin, and her memoir is Heartbreak.
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aboriginal ghetto "central australia"
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makes u think
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Mad Katter posted:What's in your red lentil stew other than red lentils? Potato, onion, garlic and carrot. Recipe is basically the same as this one (though we used 1.5 cups lentils for some reason). I tried doing meatless Mondays for a while but the timing never worked for me (husband worked late and a lot of the recipes were kinda involved), so instead I do mostly vegetarian lunches throughout the week. People don't need as much meat as they think and also don't realise they need vitamin C to absorb iron, which is easily available in beans and other vegetables (and fruit).
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froglet posted:Potato, onion, garlic and carrot. Recipe is basically the same as this one (though we used 1.5 cups lentils for some reason). That looks like a pretty decent recipe website. Thanks!
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:
So you can only be a ‘real’ feminist if you’re ugly? Got it.
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froglet posted:Potato, onion, garlic and carrot. Recipe is basically the same as this one (though we used 1.5 cups lentils for some reason). Thanks for that. I try and make vegetarian lunches and freeze 10 serves if curry or whatever at a time. Unfortunately I've been rather time poor, and I'm spending a heap of money on crap food at the moment.
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asio posted:Michelle Landry doesn't understand that the average Rockhampton resident gets most of their meat intake from hot boxes and American fast food chains. As the Resident Goon-In-Rockhampton: This is only MOSTLY true. They also get it from $10 meals as the Brunswick Hotel.
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fiery_valkyrie posted:So you can only be a ‘real’ feminist if you’re ugly? Got it. quote:But it was not the first time he had used that word heartbreaking that day. He had used it when he talked about the rape of a two-year-old Aboriginal girl in Tennant Creek. Yes, that was heartbreaking all right. But we didn’t hear much about the rampant lack of respect for women or children or anyone in what can be horrible hell holes in central Australia where some of our most abused live. Instead, we heard that governments have failed, families have failed, and of course there was the usual nod paid to cultural authority. Look how brave I am, attacking feminists over my out of sight out of mind indigenous policy!
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Mad Katter posted:Thanks for that. I try and make vegetarian lunches and freeze 10 serves if curry or whatever at a time. Unfortunately I've been rather time poor, and I'm spending a heap of money on crap food at the moment. Here is my bonus lazy recipe when I'm out of ideas, time or motivation: Black beans, rice, salsa, cheese. I usually use 1/2 cup of rice, 1/2 cup of beans, 1/4 cup salsa and however much cheese I feel like, but I ain't the boss of you, do whatever you like. Cheap, tasty, can buy all the ingredients already packaged, takes very little time to prepare.
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froglet posted:Here is my bonus lazy recipe when I'm out of ideas, time or motivation: please stop giving food advice you disgusting mess of a person
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froglet posted:Here is my bonus lazy recipe when I'm out of ideas, time or motivation: Are you pitching a reboot of Weber Cooks?
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gucci bane posted:please stop giving food advice you disgusting mess of a person Just pretend it's mince, boomer.
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:Eurydice Dixon was a beautiful young woman. why does it matter how she looked, this is the sort of attitude that feminists are trying to change, gently caress
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:Eurydice Dixon was a beautiful young woman. Her feminist comedy act was her way of making a mark on the world. What a tragedy that her death has turned her into a feminist symbol, sparking one of those highly polemical cultural debates about men and women instigated at the drop of a hat these days. Perhaps we should be asking ourselves whether this is right. Eurydice the person seems lost in all this. Germaine Greer???
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In a bold move to make sure independent hardware stores are gone forever, Bunnings Warehouse have opened a concept Betoota Ponds store where they will be debuting a new system of selling hose pipe by the centimetre. Bunnings CEO Michael Schneider claims this is an exciting time in the companies history and he cannot wait to start giving back to the free-spirited community. “After conducting an in-depth analysis about the local area we know that this will suit the demands of local teenagers and their mothers who are tired of having their hose pipe decimated every Friday and Saturday night,” stated the CEO. Branch manager Darren Sidoti (44) is very excited for the community to start shopping at their customised Bunnings Warehouse, which will also be stocking Bic lighters, straightened paperclips and empty Gatorade bottles. “On our opening day alone we sold 14 kilometres worth of hose pipe and 3,506 snags,” stated the manager as he twirled a dreadlock round his white fingers. Amidst claims the hosepipe strategy could lead to higher levels of marijuana use, Sidoti claimed it wouldn’t be an issue, citing his own experience as an example. “I’m an old-school boy and I used to be cutting up my mum’s hose in order to enjoy a cheeky billy but look at me know; I am the branch manager at a hardware store in the town I grew up in.” Unconfirmed rumours state shift manager Jack Sharman (34) also deals a bit of ‘clover’ on the side and if you find a cheaper dealer, he’ll beat them by 10%. More to come.
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Gridlocked posted:As the Resident Goon-In-Rockhampton: This is only MOSTLY true. They also get it from $10 meals as the Brunswick Hotel. In Rockhampton, meals at the Brunswick are "quantity over quality" but if that kitchen opened anywhere in SE QLD they'd win awards
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Recoome posted:Germaine Greer??? It's someone called Angela Shanahan who has nine children, thinks young women are whores who don't say no and blames feminism for a bunch of weird things from what I can gather at a glance. E: also autism is a diagnosis parents seek via Doctor shopping because they're actually bad parents and need an excuse for their child's behaviour JBP fucked around with this message at 00:16 on Jun 25, 2018 |
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JBP posted:Angela Shanahan https://mobile.twitter.com/markdistef/status/785981263723175940
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I wish I hadn't googled the article she's just the loving apex piece of poo poo.
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JBP posted:It's someone called Angela Shanahan who has nine children, thinks young women are whores who don't say no and blames feminism for a bunch of weird things from what I can gather at a glance. Dennis' wife
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Lid posted:Dennis' wife Ugh
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JBP posted:I wish I hadn't googled the article she's just the loving apex piece of poo poo. If people would actually source their loving quotes we wouldn't have to keep doing this. Edit: Also in a bizarre turn of events, the morons of the mostly working class WA State electorate of the Darling Ranges have elected the Liberal candidate with a sizeable swing on a seat the ALP won with a 16% swing after a demographic shift last April. People suspect support for a tax cut that will not benefit anyone living in the electorate other than one Andrew Forrest may be to blame, Don Dongington fucked around with this message at 00:59 on Jun 25, 2018 |
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Bunnings out of touch with the working class shock Orchy > Gatorade
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Don Dongington posted:If people would actually source their loving quotes we wouldn't have to keep doing this. Cook's "gimmick" is posting unsourced articles. The trick is to determine if they're Bolt or Betoota. I read the first two sentences of that garbage from Shanahan and just kept scrolling, not worth the paper it's printed on. The Australian is just a garbage paper. Insiders yesterday had PVO from the Australian and Riley from 7 and would you believe they brought up One Nation ten million times each
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https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/jun/24/coalition-will-move-up-income-tax-cuts-if-budget-improves-cormann-saysquote:While Cormann deflected questions about whether a fiscal downturn could force a change to the already legislated income tax cuts, at a press conference in the Liberal-held seat of Reid in Sydney the prime minister was unequivocal. fuckin' Keynesian economics, how do they work?
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Can't trust climate scientists, can't trust the weather forecast, but we sure can trust economist forecasts that have always been loving wrong
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