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eremophila@lemmy.zipto
Australia@aussie.zone•Death enters election race | Midland ExpressEnglish
4·19 hours agoLabor doesn’t need competition, they always seem to handle that role themselves.
eremophila@lemmy.zipto
Australian Politics@aussie.zone•A 'huge' trade-off: One Nation's pitch for cheaper cigarettes
1·2 days agoDifferent people use different words differently, I call albo a bogan (among many other things) other people obviously wouldn’t.
smoking is definitely a dickhead thing to do, it kills you, it stinks, its antisocial, a very large proportion of smokers litter, it’s stupidly expensive, it’s a fire risk, a distraction while driving etc etc, and you will end up looking like pauline hanson if you do it long enough, every single smoker will end up looking like pauline hanson, and she is a complete dickhead. I rest my case.
eremophila@lemmy.zipto
Australian Politics@aussie.zone•A 'huge' trade-off: One Nation's pitch for cheaper cigarettes
1·2 days agoDropping down the strength of cigarette is the easiest way to quit smoking, it only takes part of a pack to adjust to the lower strength, and by repeatedly doing that over time you are reducing your physical dependence on nicotine (only a part of the addiction).
I started smoking when I was 12, and stopped when I was 34.
I might still be a dickhead, but I was much more of a dickhead when I was smoking, just like your friends… and anyone who buys cigarettes for them.
Smoking is very obviously stupid.
eremophila@lemmy.zipto
Australian Politics@aussie.zone•Zomi Frankcom: Penny Wong condemns ‘insulting’ decision to clear IDF over Gaza strikes that killed Australian aid worker
51·3 days agoIt is more that they assume the people of Australia are stupid after decades of stupidly voting for the duopoly, while pretending one side of it is left of centre, and cares about Australians.
If you managed to get to the end of the page without realising the site is dodgy, this should have been a strong indicator:
“On the next page, you’ll create your account. We ask you to link social media profiles as an anti-spam step.”
The photos at the top should have been enough though
eremophila@lemmy.zipto
Australian Politics@aussie.zone•A 'huge' trade-off: One Nation's pitch for cheaper cigarettes
2·3 days agoBasically as expected.
So now it has to be assumed that the majority of smokers in Australia are not just dickheads, but are also criminals.
Being a dickhead is obviously far from illegal in Australia, but being a criminal…
eremophila@lemmy.zipto
Australian Politics@aussie.zone•A 'huge' trade-off: One Nation's pitch for cheaper cigarettes
2·3 days agoCan only hope.
The duopoly have been marketing against the greens since way back when Bob Brown popped onto the scene, so much so that most Australians who don’t like the greens, do not even know why they don’t like the greens.
The movie ‘The Giants’ (2023) is well worth watching for those interested in the history of Australian politics.
eremophila@lemmy.zipto
Australian Politics@aussie.zone•A 'huge' trade-off: One Nation's pitch for cheaper cigarettes
2·3 days agoI’m just hoping that whatever is next, it is so completely absurd that even the dodgy media have to take the piss out of them.
Free tesla’s for white people who pledge allegiance to gina rinehart
Cheap coal powered fridges if you sign your children up to work in the local coal mine
2 for 1 southern cross tattoos
Complementary white hood with every trump bible
eremophila@lemmy.zipto
Australian Politics@aussie.zone•A 'huge' trade-off: One Nation's pitch for cheaper cigarettes
2·3 days agoI was tempted to include a comment about the police not having racist moustaches etc, but I’m guessing the police look and act a lot like the customers anyway.
If black market tobacco is illegal, then the police need the power to stop it, if they have not been given that power, the question should be ‘why?’ If they have the power and are not using it, the question should be ‘why?’
I was also tempted to suggest the police are not stopping the trade because it is where they get their winnie blues from.
At this point in time I am expecting 90% of the police are likely to vote for one nation, mcdonalds, zionism, or pedophile trump.
eremophila@lemmy.zipto
Linux@lemmy.ml•I'm planning to build a Linux gaming PC. Any suggestions?
42·3 days agoYou will have a better time with an all amd system (amd cpu’s are just currently better, and amd gpu’s are more linux friendly)
Every game that I played on windows, I can also play on linux
Build your pc with at least 2 drives, with 1 drive ideally just for the operating system. Not the end of the world if you cannot afford that, but it does make things easier long term, the same applies to windows installs.
Ignore anyone who tells you to use mint as your distro, they are either trolling you, or trolling themselves, it’s trash.
Don’t expect to find the distro that suits you straight away.
Don’t judge all of linux based on the choices you initially make.
Don’t listen to trashtubers like linus
If you are coming from windows, the desktop environment ‘kde plasma’ should be your first choice (as opposed to gnome, xfce, cinnamon etc etc)
eremophila@lemmy.zipto
Australian Politics@aussie.zone•A 'huge' trade-off: One Nation's pitch for cheaper cigarettes
2·3 days agoI worked for a business with an unusually high number of smokers last year, they were all buying black market cigarettes, apparently directly from a shop up the road.
“The shop down the road taking numbers” can be used to infiltrate the supply and distribution, if the police want to. Place an order, track the delivery vehicle back to their pick up location etc
eremophila@lemmy.zipto
Australian Politics@aussie.zone•A 'huge' trade-off: One Nation's pitch for cheaper cigarettes
2·3 days agoThe fake parties that popped up the last couple of years in Victoria (supposedly no longer a problem), were an indication of where Auspol is heading. These parasites are too easily able to manipulate self interested people.
one nation will probably be promising half price fuel, and alcohol next.
eremophila@lemmy.zipto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu is growing faster on Windows 11 than on native Linux PCs, says Canonical
2·3 days agoI don’t see any of those 3 as good, or even decent choices. I distrohopped initially, and did it again recently out of interest. Most people will just go off of searches, forum posts, and trashtubers though, which may lead them to believe that linux is crap due to ending up with crappy distros, and/or de’s
The variety of options are a pro, and a con, as are of course the opinions
eremophila@lemmy.zipto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu is growing faster on Windows 11 than on native Linux PCs, says Canonical
2·3 days agoIt’s an odd (verbose/rambling) read, there is a lot hidden in the detail behind the plethora of choices
eremophila@lemmy.zipto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu is growing faster on Windows 11 than on native Linux PCs, says Canonical
3·3 days agoWhen you are first looking into linux, ubuntu still comes up a lot though, as does mint, and pop.
eremophila@lemmy.zipto
Australian Politics@aussie.zone•A 'huge' trade-off: One Nation's pitch for cheaper cigarettes
2·4 days agomakes you wonder what the next trick will be
eremophila@lemmy.zipto
Australian Politics@aussie.zone•A 'huge' trade-off: One Nation's pitch for cheaper cigarettes
2·4 days agoAgreed, hanson is just advertising shiny poo.
eremophila@lemmy.zipto
Australian Politics@aussie.zone•A 'huge' trade-off: One Nation's pitch for cheaper cigarettes
3·4 days agoI’m in victoria, we have an election this year.
I haven’t voted for any of right wingers in decades… but the majority of Australian have, while pretending that one of them is left of centre.
NZ will be better again, if they don’t completely fuck the election like last time, but the clock will be ticking there too, duopolies are not the solution.



hooray for the evil faction of the lesser evil party