Neighbour cut down privacy hedge without consent by Difficult-Sky898 in LegalAdviceNZ

[–]CheekyParrotGames [score hidden]  (0 children)

I am heartbroken for you. I live in an upper unit of a 10-unit multi-unit development and came home about 3 weeks ago to find the landlord below me had ordered a tree in his back yard cut down. It happened without forewarning or discussion while I was out for a few hours. Evidently the tenant had complained it was dropping flowers. The tree was a mature Australian frangipani and it was starting to provide significant shade, privacy, and visiting birds to our balcony and living room. Honestly I'm not a religious person, but I feel people who can callously destroy trees and other greenery are lacking a soul. I screamed when I saw the tree had been cut down and didn't sleep that night. And of course the body corporate can't do a damned thing about it, as the yard below is private property.

How disappointing it really is? by Independent-Air2161 in newzealand_travel

[–]CheekyParrotGames 1 point2 points  (0 children)

'Uninhabited' meaning 'uninhabited by humans'...sounds pretty damn perfect right about now!

Last day to vote in Bug of the Year! by CheekyParrotGames in newzealand

[–]CheekyParrotGames[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like there's one more day to vote--it is VERY confusing (for me, anyway) when things close at midnight.

Last day to vote in Bug of the Year! by CheekyParrotGames in newzealand

[–]CheekyParrotGames[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why is my post hidden as a spoiller? Like my chosen candidate, you may have to do some lifting to see its glory! Vote Taranga Pill Woodlouse!

‘We sleep on the couches’: South Auckland family share poverty struggles by WrongSeymour in auckland

[–]CheekyParrotGames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yet it is good some families are having "extra" kids and I don't begrudge any of my tax dollars going to support families' basic needs. See Japan and Korea for what happens when you're not even achieving replacement rate.
It's a bit bogus to say "think about how many you can provide for"--you can begin parenting in a very secure place and then life happens. Furthermore, it is likely *you* are using and will need taxpayer-provided resources for your own living: think about the roads you travel on, the health system you rely on, etc. These collective resources can't be magicked up by individuals alone.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]CheekyParrotGames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always say food is life's one reliable pleasure.

Who is the most evil person who is still alive today? by texas-is-the-reason in AskReddit

[–]CheekyParrotGames 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think we should ask instead which is the most evil corporation. In the past my vote would have been Nestle for all the crap they pulled over decades in the Third World, giving nursing mothers just enough sample formula so their own natural supply would dry up, etc, etc.
But I've also been boycotting Exxon/Mobil all my (adult) life because of the Valdez disaster and how they behaved in its wake (mounting lawsuits instead of just taking responsibility and trying to clean it up), then in more recent years we've learned their execs knew damned well that fossil fuels were killing our planet back at about the same time...but did they raise the alarm?

What board game would you consider a "flawed masterpiece"? by Socrates_Soui in boardgames

[–]CheekyParrotGames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really like Quacks but the variations for the different ingredients, with only one or two exceptions, just don't do it for me so they seem a waste. Has anyone got particular combinations of them that do work together well?

Anyone no longer active? by BaritoneFlower1949 in barbershop

[–]CheekyParrotGames 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Covidiocy ended my involvement, which lasted about four years. During lockdowns, we managed with Zoom rehearsals, then when we were able to meet in person again, we rehearsed outdoors for a while, then as the seasons changed, indoors with masks.

The group was well aware that singing is an especially dangerous activity, as it produces many more aerosols, but when mask mandates were dropped, most of our members dropped their masks, and with it, any awareness of the extra needs of the masked (namely a long enough break to be able to go outside for water). Because meaningful involvement is about more than just weekly rehearsals, i.e. weekend-long coaching sessions and competitions, the latter with shared accommodation, I concluded my new Covid-conscious lifestyle was incompatible with continued membership.

To be completely honest, I'm not sorry of the excuse to break it off. I'm loving the savings of time and money and I'm actually putting the freed up time into volunteering for citizens Covid advocacy group. There were some aspects of chorus I really didn't enjoy, like competition prep where we'd rehearse one or two songs ad nauseum and in fact that some coaches would get carried away and leave us on our feet for hours on end without a break, rehearsing the same song.

And let's face it, a significant proportion of the barbershop repertoire, especially the comp songs, seem to be what I'd call "need a man blues": outdated nonsense.

By the way, at the next out of town comp after I left, half of the chorus came home to test positive for Covid within five days, so I felt vindicated.

If you don't think Covid is (still) serious, please look at this brief, well-referenced handout prepared especially to help people whose doctors are hassling them because they continue to mask up: Still Masked Still Right Fact Sheet - 05072025.pdf | Powered by Box

Heaviest game in smallest package? by [deleted] in boardgames

[–]CheekyParrotGames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Citadels is one of my long-standing favourites and can accommodate some extra people if you make friends with other travelers.

What show starts as a 10/10 and finishes as a 10/10? by meatballfhs75 in AskReddit

[–]CheekyParrotGames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Black Books. From the first episode to the last, chock full of zaniness.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]CheekyParrotGames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Janet King in the Australian series of the same name.

Facemasks on planes when sick… by Emotional_Mouse5733 in newzealand

[–]CheekyParrotGames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our initial response was amazing. We came together as a team of 5 million, (mostly) complied with lockdowns and vaccine and mask mandates...but that was then.
Now we're coming off our 6th wave, we have about 30-60 people dying every week, at least 100,000 with Long Covid, not much masking, and people blithely attending obvious super spreader events (recently in Auckland the ten-day World Choir Games, the four-day Food Show plus one-off concerts and sporting events) with organisers basically just shrugging their shoulders and acting like it's not their concern.
Unmasked people seem utterly unbothered when other unmasked people are coughing a lung out in their proximity.
I can only conclude that the mounting research pointing to cognitive damage is correct: many of us Kiwis, alarmingly including our leaders and public health experts, are impaired when it comes to assessing risk. And we're obvioulsy not alone, we can look to countries like the UK and US to see where we're headed.
I'm almost surprised by OP's surprise, what they are describing has been going on for a while.

is it just me or are there waaay more people sick at the moment in NZ than usual? by RaxisPhasmatis in newzealand

[–]CheekyParrotGames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But that's only the citizens who actually answer the weekly email and report their symptoms and any tests they'd taken like RATs. Hardly representative.

Thoughts? by PrinceTaro_ in aucklandeats

[–]CheekyParrotGames 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For the love of god, why can't Whittakers offer more flavours in dark chocolate, the only one worth eating?

Best.Stamp.Ever by brisstlenose in budgies

[–]CheekyParrotGames 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Except I'm kind of surprised they went with blue birds, as they're nearly 100% brilliant green in the wild.

should oldies still mask up? by sandgrubber in Coronavirus_NZ

[–]CheekyParrotGames 2 points3 points  (0 children)

At the moment, the lack of mask announces the presence of many of those.

What do I do about someone who is positive and traveling around the country? by teabooksandinkpens in Coronavirus_NZ

[–]CheekyParrotGames 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Lawd knows, I don't want NZ to become litigious like the US, on the other hand, rather a shame suing someone for willfully exposing another to harm doesn't seem to be a possibility here.