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Post by caskur on Jul 20, 2020 19:05:38 GMT 10
But last night that show Contagion with Matt Damon... that's an old movie. Watch it if you can because the movie is now everyone's daily life. Life following art?
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Post by KTJ on Jul 20, 2020 22:21:38 GMT 10
The homophobic innuendo. What a slimy scumbag you are Trickles. Yeah, he's a mentally-retarded, despicable cūnt alright!!
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Post by Gort on Jul 22, 2020 11:42:15 GMT 10
This ain't good. I feel stage 4 restrictions coming on. Melbourne records highest daily new cases in AustraliaBy Sumeyya Ilanbey Victoria has recorded its highest daily coronavirus toll since the start of the pandemic, with 484 cases overnight, multiple sources tell The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. Its previous high was 428 cases on Friday, with numbers consistently in triple-digit figures for three weeks as the state battles a second wave of the pandemic. Victorian health authorities will provide an update at 12.30pm.
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Post by Stellar on Jul 22, 2020 12:11:26 GMT 10
A Dan made pandemic! Or was that a Dan-demic??
As Peta Credlin said ... At some point, recriminations will not just be understandable, but necessary. The Victorian govt should be punished for its incompetence, arrogance, double standards and cover-ups.
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Post by Gort on Jul 22, 2020 12:16:19 GMT 10
Poor old Dan, let down by a bunch of nongs who ruined the containment strategy.
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Post by KTJ on Jul 22, 2020 12:22:31 GMT 10
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Post by Stellar on Jul 22, 2020 12:24:36 GMT 10
Common sense doesn't prevail when you have self entitled people who refuse to obey the rules. Now wouldn't that be the BLM protesters? I hear there's another march planned for this Saturday. If they (Abos, Antifa, Socialist Alliance, greenies and other assorted lefturds) go ahead with it I hope the cops really give them something to whinge about. I'd be hoping for water cannon and that sort of stuff. BLM ... the Bloody Lunatic Movement
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Post by KTJ on Jul 22, 2020 12:44:45 GMT 10
Who has been residing on the island continent known today as Australia for tens of thousands of years longer than any other human beings?
Aborigine people? Or whitie boat-people gatecrashers and their racist offspring generations who think their shit doesn't stink?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2020 13:24:06 GMT 10
Stellar your fired up and angry response is exactly what the Righturd media wants.
Logic has it how many people travel into the cities each day..?...millions as compared to how many protestors..??..at most 100,000 who have so far maintained safe covid practises.
Now your arguing that the RW militia should attack the protestors, just as Trump has his militia dragging protestors off the streets, because the are merely anarchist side stepping the fact if not for RW US law enforcement with impunity and wantingly killing people as with George Floyd that sparked the BLM movement.
And this is what fascist would have that black lives do not matter, black people should know there place at the bottom of the dung heap and be satisfied that, dare protest about injustice and we'll sic the militia on ya's.
Which is nothing more than blowing Trump's bugle, like Bolt et al proclaiming the virus is nothing and questioning the wearing of mask....direct Trumpism.
Also the Australian military in Afghanistan killing unarmed civilians then waving white supremacist flag, well wave your flag Stellar as you fail to see the righturds are the dangerous lunatic people.
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Post by KTJ on Jul 22, 2020 13:38:44 GMT 10
Stellar your fired up and angry response is exactly what the Righturd media wants. You're wasting your time … Stellar is a white-supremacist racist twat right to the core of her bones.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2020 14:02:50 GMT 10
I have no doubt in all the years (21) yabbering on in the news groups I haven't changed anyone's opinion...left or right.
Even with climate change peoples minds changed not with me back in 1999 when called a flamer for raising the subject on the ol' NOCC, and it was when Labor started recognising climate change a decade later that those on the left stated to recognise how serious the topic is...though I'll take credit for bringing the subject to their attention...<")
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Post by caskur on Jul 22, 2020 18:13:37 GMT 10
The Victorian government are an ABSOLUTE disgrace.
Now their people are suffering.
I also think walking dogs should cease immediately.
That virus spreads to animals as well. They're going to cull all the minks because they now have the virus.
Bloody dogs sniffing the ground and all the posts on their walks are walking virus vacuums.
They should have been disciplined in NSW and Vic like our Mark McGowan got onto escaping quarantined people.
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Post by caskur on Jul 22, 2020 18:14:13 GMT 10
Stellar your fired up and angry response is exactly what the Righturd media wants. You're wasting your time … Stellar is a white-supremacist racist twat right to the core of her bones.So?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2020 19:11:56 GMT 10
The security in Victoria was botched.
Security companies had been properly briefed and then with a laissez faire attitude simply hired sub contractors who told workers to supply their own PPE, and the government failure was not to police or check on the security, after the well conducted policing of getting travellers into the hotels from airports a bit odd just to trust security companies run by ethnics who have disregard for the rules.
All things considered Australia does not have a Trump, Boisonaro or Johnson leadership that has seen their respective countries with deaths in the 10 of thousands.
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Post by caskur on Jul 22, 2020 19:32:58 GMT 10
The security in Victoria was botched. Security companies had been properly briefed and then with a laissez faire attitude simply hired sub contractors who told workers to supply their own PPE, and the government failure was not to police or check on the security, after the well conducted policing of getting travellers into the hotels from airports a bit odd just to trust security companies run by ethnics who have disregard for the rules. All things considered Australia does not have a Trump, Boisonaro or Johnson leadership that has seen their respective countries with deaths in the 10 of thousands. LOL... wait for it. You should see more Premier Mark McGowan action... He was a former navy officer. I highly respect him... He saves our environment AND keeps us safe. AND we had a GDP of 1%... Too many absolute dropkicks on your side of our country. Half the ES people have hayseeds growing out their ears.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2020 19:38:34 GMT 10
Yep seems alright....Mark McGowan Born: 13 Jul 1967 (age 53) · Newcastle, Australia Spouse: Sarah Miller (m. 1994) Offices: Premier of Western Australia (Since 2017) · Minister for State Development (Since 2017) Previous office: Leader of the Opposition (2012 - 2017) Education: University of Queensland · Coffs Harbour Senior College Born and educated eastern states...
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Post by Gort on Jul 23, 2020 15:05:18 GMT 10
Just back from the weekly shop at the local Coles ... Everybody was wearing a face-mask (as is now required). I think mask-wearing should have been brought in weeks ago, it does set up a different mindset.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2020 15:36:34 GMT 10
A Dan made pandemic! Or was that a Dan-demic?? As Peta Credlin said ... At some point, recriminations will not just be understandable, but necessary. The Victorian govt should be punished for its incompetence, arrogance, double standards and cover-ups. Meanwhile, Gladys Unpronounceable has refused to entertain lock-downs at this point even as numbers surge in NSW Let's just wait and see shall we? As Peta Credlin said ... really? That you would think she has an opinion that is earworthy speaks volumes!
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Post by pim on Jul 23, 2020 16:19:13 GMT 10
Gladys Berejiklian’s surname is a lot more pronounceable than you might think. It contains 5 syllables and no silent letters: Ber - e - jik - li - an.
By contrast I find the Qld Premier’s surname impossible to spell without looking it up. How she gets the pronunciation “palushay” from “Palaszczuk“ is beyond me. I had to look up the correct spelling again. On the other hand “Berejiklian” is spelled the way it’s pronounced, if you take the trouble to listen to the name. I used to take issue with PE teachers who would hop up onto the rostrum at the end of a school assembly to read out lists of kids’ names for various sporting events. Fair enough and it’s important information. But inevitably they’d make a dog’s breakfast of the kids’ names if they were Asian or Middle Eastern or eastern/southern European. “We work in a multicultural soup” I’d point out to them - in vain of course because, blinkered Anglos that they were, they were clueless about anything outside their Anglo cultural paradigms. I’d suggest that it might be a good idea to spend a couple of minutes beforehand to study the non-Anglo names to get a handle on them before rather than reading them out cold before an audience of a thousand people in a botched way that made the name sound absurd. People have a right to their name, however exotic, and it behoves us as teachers to be a tad respectful. Pearl before swine. Ahh Anglos! The sooner we breed them out the better.
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Post by KTJ on Jul 23, 2020 18:37:16 GMT 10
A bit like pronouncing Bjelkie-Peterson, eh?
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Post by caskur on Jul 23, 2020 18:55:56 GMT 10
A bit like pronouncing Bjelkie-Peterson, eh? Wasn't he born in NZ? He should never have been allowed to rule the QLD government.
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Post by KTJ on Jul 23, 2020 20:08:36 GMT 10
The good folks of Dannevirke were no doubt glad to be rid of him.
Then, those dumb Banana-Benders Queenslanders voted him into power as their Premier.
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Post by Stellar on Jul 23, 2020 20:26:30 GMT 10
You're an expert on dementia Ponto? You don't believe that these things start fairly benignly in the beginning and progress?
I'll tell you about a patient I had who was the CEO of a large corporation. His wife told me about this a few months after he was admitted to our facility. He had to give many speeches at various functions. On this particular night, his wife was in the audience. Everything was going well until ... he suddenly said something so bizarre that she sat bolt upright in her seat thinking what the hell's going on here???!!!! Other people kind of looked around the room at one another, smiled, most thought they misheard and then he continued on as if nothing had happened. And all was well - except she didn't think all was well. She kept asking herself what had just happened here tonight?
This Ponto is how it starts. I believe Joe Biden is suffering the same. Surely you watched those videos I posted? If you can find any sense in them, then fine. If you think they were mere "gaffes and stumbles" then believe what you will. However he possibly has a progressive neurodegenerative disease - revealing a bit of a word salad at times (schizophasia) or in other words - nonsense speech.
But I suppose others - like leftists will judge differently.
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Post by Yassir Rebob on Jul 23, 2020 20:31:50 GMT 10
This Ponto is how it starts. I believe Joe Biden is suffering the same. Surely you watched those videos I posted? If you can find any sense in them, then fine. If you think they were mere "gaffes and stumbles" then believe what you will. However he possibly has a progressive neurodegenerative disease - revealing a bit of a word salad at times (schizophasia) or in other words - nonsense speech. But I suppose others - like leftists will judge differently. I don't, I find it extremely concerning that people think that this bloke is a serious contender for the most powerful office on the planet
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Post by Stellar on Jul 23, 2020 20:44:01 GMT 10
Gladys Berejiklian’s surname is a lot more pronounceable than you might think. It contains 5 syllables and no silent letters: Ber - e - jik - li - an. By contrast I find the Qld Premier’s surname impossible to spell without looking it up. How she gets the pronunciation “palushay” from “Palaszczuk“ is beyond me. I had to look up the correct spelling again. On the other hand “Berejiklian” is spelled the way it’s pronounced, if you take the trouble to listen to the name. I used to take issue with PE teachers who would hop up onto the rostrum at the end of a school assembly to read out lists of kids’ names for various sporting events. Fair enough and it’s important information. But inevitably they’d make a dog’s breakfast of the kids’ names if they were Asian or Middle Eastern or eastern/southern European. “We work in a multicultural soup” I’d point out to them - in vain of course because, blinkered Anglos that they were, they were clueless about anything outside their Anglo cultural paradigms. I’d suggest that it might be a good idea to spend a couple of minutes beforehand to study the non-Anglo names to get a handle on them before rather than reading them out cold before an audience of a thousand people in a botched way that made the name sound absurd. People have a right to their name, however exotic, and it behoves us as teachers to be a tad respectful. Pearl before swine. Ahh Anglos! The sooner we breed them out the better. Yep, I have no problem with Gladys' name. She's Armenian - her grandparents came from Aleppo in Syria because they were persecuted by the mussos but she was born here in Manly Hospital actually. There's a big community of Armenians in the Chatswood area where Beryl lives - and plenty of them over the Roseville Bridge in The Forest where my Mum lives. All good productive and contributing people. As for Anastacia - her name is correctly pronounced Pala shook. That's if you were Hungarian of course. Actually I was interested though - I heard her talking about her name and why it is pronounced incorrectly as Pala shay. It came about when her father graduated as a teacher and took up a position in some school and they decided that the kids probably wouldn't be able to pronounce his name. So they settled on Pala shay which I can't see is any easier than Pala shook. And Pala shook is more logical anyhow but that's what they decided on. And the spelling is easy to remember - apparently the journalists worked this one out .... Sydney zoo, Canberra zoo, Uk. Pala sz cz uk
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