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Zenithe posted:There is enough food to feed everyone on the planet already. No there isn't. It's not distributed evenly and probably never will be. It's like saying there are enough rats in England for all the cats in China to eat, if you want to get Attenborough on it.
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hambeet posted:How about them Australian politics
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hambeet posted:How about them Australian politics Tokamak posted:It's rail, but fast.
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JBP posted:It's like saying there are enough rats in England for all the cats in China to eat, if you want to get Attenborough on it. this sounds more like a problem for Elon Musk to solve.
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# ? Dec 4, 2018 03:54 |
GoldStandardConure posted:this sounds more like a problem for Elon Musk to solve. Theres enough falsely accused cave divers to populate mars?
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TheMightyHandful posted:Theres enough falsely accused cave divers to populate mars? no i just want elon to make a skittergate to throw rats through
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# ? Dec 4, 2018 04:01 |
GoldStandardConure posted:no i just want elon to make a skittergate to throw rats through What about a really big tunnel instead?
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TheMightyHandful posted:What about a really big tunnel instead? Large Rat Collider
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JBP posted:It's like saying there are enough rats in England for all the cats in China to eat, if you want to get Attenborough on it.
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# ? Dec 4, 2018 04:09 |
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Someone please go to this.
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# ? Dec 4, 2018 04:11 |
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JBP posted:Someone please go to this.
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# ? Dec 4, 2018 04:12 |
GoldStandardConure posted:you just made an enemy for life!! Do you have some Scottish heritage
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tithin posted:Do you have some Scottish heritage a wee bit, my grandfather (dads side) was half scottish
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# ? Dec 4, 2018 04:27 |
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Current systems of production, distribution, and consumption of food is a significant driver of climate change And yet David Attenborough continues to eat Curious
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# ? Dec 4, 2018 04:29 |
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Literally the only way for humanity to survive is a solar farm commune of soy farmers who don't eat meat.
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# ? Dec 4, 2018 04:53 |
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Fertiliser requires the abuse of cows, there is no ethical consumption under ethical consumption.
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Solemn Sloth posted:Current systems of production, distribution, and consumption of food is a significant driver of climate change
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# ? Dec 4, 2018 04:56 |
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$50 for a Pollie access lunch? Seems cheaper than the lnp normally run these things. Are they that hard-up for cash that a ~$10/head profit is ok?
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# ? Dec 4, 2018 04:56 |
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norp posted:$50 for a Pollie access lunch? Seems cheaper than the lnp normally run these things. Are they that hard-up for cash that a ~$10/head profit is ok? No free Turnbull bucks anymore, gotta dig deep.
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norp posted:$50 for a Pollie access lunch? Seems cheaper than the lnp normally run these things. Are they that hard-up for cash that a ~$10/head profit is ok? This is just him trying to pay back the internet bill still
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# ? Dec 4, 2018 05:44 |
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poo poo’s gonna get way funnier: https://twitter.com/karenmmiddleton/status/1069779297022267393?s=21
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monkeu posted:poo poo’s gonna get way funnier: But our battle formation is pointed towards the other half of the party
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monkeu posted:poo poo’s gonna get way funnier: we’re moving to 2 backflips a day
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monkeu posted:poo poo’s gonna get way funnier: The enemy is women.
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# ? Dec 4, 2018 05:59 |
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norp posted:$50 for a Pollie access lunch? Seems cheaper than the lnp normally run these things. Are they that hard-up for cash that a ~$10/head profit is ok? What is the sound of one Liberal funderaiser clapping?
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# ? Dec 4, 2018 06:02 |
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News.com.au is sounding the drums As house price falls accelerate, a growing number of mortgage holders across the country are being left in the negative equity “prison”. Borrowers in negative equity find themselves paying off mortgages for more than their properties are worth, unable to sell without being left with an outstanding debt to the bank, and potentially facing higher interest rates. As forecasts grow darker for how much further the market has to fall, consensus is beginning to circle around the all-important 20 per cent, with 15 out of 21 economists and experts polled by Finder.com.au backing the figure. Yes! Haha! Yes!
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Lid posted:News.com.au is sounding the drums We bought pretty much at the peak, which sucks, but we did so knowing there was a strong potential that would be the case, and as a lifestyle decision rather than an investment one. We made sure that we were buying something we could continue to service in the event of interest rate rises and reduction in income too. For some people there’s going to be blood on the streets though.
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Hopefully the "ramifications" are that a lot of dodgy fuckers lose their jobs or potentially go to jail
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Solemn Sloth posted:We bought pretty much at the peak, which sucks, but we did so knowing there was a strong potential that would be the case, and as a lifestyle decision rather than an investment one. We made sure that we were buying something we could continue to service in the event of interest rate rises and reduction in income too. Same here. MrsMG sometimes laments that we won't get back what we paid for the house but we can afford the repayments and if we ever do move who knows what the market will look like in 20+ years.
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# ? Dec 4, 2018 06:13 |
Lid posted:News.com.au is sounding the drums :itshappening: Just this past week an acquaintance told me she and her partner were looking at houses... With no deposit... And I had to restrain myself from saying anything coz it's not like I know these people. Also you reminded me I need to do my big effortpost on super.
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People in Western Australia who bought at the peak of the mining boom, for example, have seen prices fall by about 15 per cent over the past five or six years. At the other end, many enticed by first homebuyer grants who purchased in the past six to 12 months are now underwater, particularly because newly built properties are losing value faster that more established ones. “It’s like buying a new car, as soon as you drive it off the lot it drops about 15-20 per cent in value,” Mr North said. Then there are the highly leveraged property investors, often with overlapping mortgages. “Quite often we see investors with multiple properties all going underwater,” he said. “That’s the real sharp end of this.” Meanwhile, investors in places like Brisbane who purchased off-the-plan apartments 18 months ago are now being required to “pony up” and complete the purchase, but the valuation is coming in at 15-20 per cent below the original price. “That will be a problem for people trying to settle because the banks might not lend them what they now owe,” said Realestate.com.au chief economist Nerida Conisbee. “That could also be a problem for the developers.” And it’s not just first homebuyers and investors — people living in expensive suburbs are also feeling the pinch, as prices are falling faster at the more expensive end of the market. “You’re seeing pockets of negative equity in places you wouldn’t expect to see it, like Bondi and Mosman in NSW and Toorak in Victoria,” Mr North said. “There the more affluent households now suddenly find they’ve got issues too.”
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Thank god this will all appear on graphs that will handily place it in the context of this financial year and it can all be blamed on the next Labor government.
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Lid posted:News.com.au is sounding the drums This doesn't mean anything unless you are forced to sell. Just loving ride it out.
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# ? Dec 4, 2018 06:24 |
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Pretty dark that the house I've just about finished building isn't going to be worth "land price" + build costs. I'm not the bad guy
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# ? Dec 4, 2018 06:24 |
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I put a house deposit's worth of cash into shares and Trump has hosed them up but I will endure and emerge more powerful than ever.
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Bought a house just this year Oh well I'm not planning on moving ever again, lol.
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In any crash the top segment best able to weather it aquires everybody who couldn't. Fewer landlords holding more properties each
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This is the crash we have to have
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froglet posted:Bought a house just this year
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