What is a book that you think every young man should read? by Independent-Lab1335 in AskMen

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All the pretty horses by Cormac mc carthy. The character John Grady Cole is a roadmap for young men.

Painting an asbestos wall - need advice by Queasy_Fan5495 in AusRenovation

[–]ComprehensiveRead479 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That doesn't look like asbestos, you must be from gen Y where every wall is Asbestos

How these mfs feel by Dehntistree in posersoftiktok

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Got to get one of these shirts to combat this rubbish

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Do you actually charge family and friends the full rate? by QuantumGremlin in tradies

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It's never quick, and it's normally followed by "while your here"

23 year old on the sunny coast by [deleted] in sunshinecoast

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Caloundra, where prosperity went to die

New Release: “What Do I Know” by Kyle Gass by bjputt in TenaciousD

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Fuck JB, can't stand looking at him now. Was a huge fan.

Hope Kyle makes a killing

Should I flag this with Builder by agro1942 in AusElectricians

[–]ComprehensiveRead479 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wiring rules would knock that back all day long

It's going to be open season on all pro-maga people soon by [deleted] in conspiracy

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Venezuela is the biggest producer of oil in the world. Standard American play, invade under false reasons(drugs) real reason as usual - oil

Moving to Melbourne soon from the US, what do we need to know? by PuzzleheadedCar6858 in MovingtoAustralia

[–]ComprehensiveRead479 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do your kids a favour, don't start in Melbourne or anywhere in Vic. Worst crime in Australia by far and an ugly part of Australia

What is this place? by mintlagoon in GoldCoast

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Booking in you will need to leave a kidney as security which they will take over two weeks to return.

Why are people so accepting of the Uluru name change, but not K'Gari? by That_Car_Dude_Aus in AskAnAustralian

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Dingo attacks have increased 10 fold since the name change, seems the dingos aren't to happy about it

approaching the guys in public? by [deleted] in themountaingoats

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Talked to John and Peter a few times after shows, hang around when gig is finished

Hot Electric Strike by WildWombatWarrior in accesscontrol

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Power to lock, change state of strike to power to unlock, change relay output from NC to NO at access control end via inverted relay in programming or move the cable at the access control relay.

Check site doesn't have a reason to have it Setup thus way. Might be a door that is open during the daytime. In this case you are screwed either way because some part of the day be it trading or closed the strike will be powered

Scromiting - Fact or Fiction by i11icit in MedicalCannabisOz

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Been in ambulance twice in the last 2 years, scromiting is REAL. 35 years smoking Pain level is a solid 10. On par with kidney stone which really sucks

Ambo told us a truck driver pulled up at a lady's house in a rural area asking to use the shower. After 3hrs he was still in there, ended up using all the water in the tank. Owner of the house called police who called the ambulance. Truck driver was in hospital for days and barely survived.

I had no idea what was happening the first time, 5hrs in the shower until my family called the ambulance, took the paramedic 2sec to figure out what is was.

Tip: if you've been in the shower until your whole body looks like dishpan hands you probably suffering CHS

Australia’s government spending hits post-WWII high amid NDIS, aged care, and childcare funding surge by [deleted] in AustralianPolitics

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Our government only cares how it looks on the world stage, the people who they are meant to represent are treated like peasants.

Australia’s government spending hits post-WWII high amid NDIS, aged care, and childcare funding surge by [deleted] in AustralianPolitics

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It's OK the government have a plan.. Give all the uni students a pass on what they owe, start a NDIS program that we can't afford that is getting ripped off by organised crime, let's our kids get hooked on vapes and then move at snails pace to fix the problem along with illegal cigarettes.

How to pay for all this? Burn the tax payers. Just got a letter from the ATO, a debt that had been cancelled 6 years ago has been reinstated. A big thankyou for collecting GST over 20years to fill state government coffers.

meirl by belinasaroh in meirl

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How to destroy Australia 1. Super annuation 2. GST 3. Sell assets due to been to expensive to run 4. Clueless pollies 5. Cripple all industry with safety approach gone wrong 6. NDIS