I hate Straya

Cotton seems to be a persistent source of such catastrophic mis-management of resources. The Aral Sea is basically non-existent these days due to water diversion for cotton farming

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its something mad like 20,000 litres of water to make a t-shirt…

Great headline :grinning:

When police arrived, Dicenta and Palmer made a run for their dinghy but were thwarted by a huge sleeping seal, Healy told the broadcaster.
“They woke it up and it jumped up with its big chest out and bellowed at them.
“The guys basically had the choice of going through the seal or getting arrested and they ended up choosing getting arrested.”
Dawson had a tip for the pair.
“If you’re in a hot pink shirt don’t try and hide in low scrub.”

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Saw a similar one last week with North American First Nation folk.

Same shit different continent.

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Fix this planet first ya daft cunts

Scott Morrison unveils $150m support for Trump’s mission to Mars

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Wall-e wasn’t pure fiction you know. The rich will just abandon the place and leave their mess behind

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That is more like the plot of Elysium.

In Wall-E everyone buggered off.

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Please heed the warnings; sex with your sister is NOT a good thing…

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That has to be satirical Shirley?

Sadly no. Every year there is some simpleton claiming that the extra daylight bleaches their curtains or such like.

For what the fuck sake?

He can write in complete sentences with correct grammar…

It is (was) an excellent education system but it’s simply putting lipstick on a pig.

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The Domestic Antipodean is in Straya visiting her folks and was bending my ear on Friday about how there are fires all over NSW and yet the Govt are full of climate change deniers. I was therefore unsurprised to read this quote from Michael McCormack, the Strayan deputy PM on climate concerns as the

“ravings of … inner-city lunatics”.

Absolute cunt, if you think our Govt are opportunistic when it comes to elections, they have nothing on the ‘Liberal’ Party in Straya. The Guardian has a story about it here:

I’m particularly angry about this as Bush Fires are not something to be trivialised. We had a relatively near miss in 2015 when the Bush Fire that destroyed Wye River and Separation Creek looked like it might also burn our house on the Great Ocean Road (we ran away and had Xmas in Melbourne instead). The 2008 fires were even more appalling, particularly the aftermath when my eldest daughter learned that her music teacher and his entire family were killed.

The PM offered ‘thoughts and prayer’ to the victims of the current fires, while refusing to address/acknowledge questions on climate change.

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Utter, utter, UTTER CUNTS.

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Holy flying facials Batman!

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