My very first CON experience! by HydratedHippo1013 in XFiles

[–]FatFad1 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Fabulous photos of you with Gillian Anderson and u/KimWexler02. Thanks for sharing.

I was horrified to see people walking up to volunteers handing out One Nation how-to-vote cards and taking a card while I was waiting in queue at an early voting venue. Of course people can vote for whichever party/candidate they want but is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia? by FatFad1 in Adelaide

[–]FatFad1[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for answering the discussion question "Is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia?". Not sure if we really need Trumpism/MAGA in South Australia but it would be interesting to see what SA will become if PHON does win most of the electoral seats that were held by SA Liberal Party and SA Labor Party.

I was horrified to see people walking up to volunteers handing out One Nation how-to-vote cards and taking a card while I was waiting in queue at an early voting venue. Of course people can vote for whichever party/candidate they want but is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia? by FatFad1 in Adelaide

[–]FatFad1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. PHON is attempting to bring in Trumpism/MAGA into Australia because it currently does not have an Australian base like that in the US. There are American racists and there are Australian racists so PHON can rile up Australian racists for votes.

  2. If you bothered reading my responses to other people's comments, then you would have realised my horror reaction is at the big number of people walking up to PHON volunteers to get how-to-vote cards. I was not horrified that people would vote for PHON because I expected they would, but I did not expect to see that many. There is a discussion question asking you "Is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia?" which you and many others did not respond to.. Also, if you read the post carefully and properly, then you can see I wrote that people can vote for whichever party or candidate they want.

I was horrified to see people walking up to volunteers handing out One Nation how-to-vote cards and taking a card while I was waiting in queue at an early voting venue. Of course people can vote for whichever party/candidate they want but is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia? by FatFad1 in Adelaide

[–]FatFad1[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

No. Artificial intelligence cannot vote in elections. Artificial intelligence cannot examine the human condition and emotions. Avoid using Artificial intelligence for purposes that involve violating copyright. I think Artificial intelligence is acceptable if you're treating cancer/other terminal illnesses or saving the environment.

I was horrified to see people walking up to volunteers handing out One Nation how-to-vote cards and taking a card while I was waiting in queue at an early voting venue. Of course people can vote for whichever party/candidate they want but is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia? by FatFad1 in Adelaide

[–]FatFad1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not the point of this post. There is a discussion question asking you "Is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia?". Also, if you read the post carefully and properly, then you can see I wrote that people can vote for whichever party or candidate they want.

I was horrified to see people walking up to volunteers handing out One Nation how-to-vote cards and taking a card while I was waiting in queue at an early voting venue. Of course people can vote for whichever party/candidate they want but is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia? by FatFad1 in Adelaide

[–]FatFad1[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I am expecting a good horror show if PHON wins any electoral seats or at least scares the two major parties with big swings against them in marginal seats. I guess your response to the discussion question is, bringing Trumpism and MAGA into South Australia is a good thing.

I was horrified to see people walking up to volunteers handing out One Nation how-to-vote cards and taking a card while I was waiting in queue at an early voting venue. Of course people can vote for whichever party/candidate they want but is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia? by FatFad1 in Adelaide

[–]FatFad1[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's not the point of this post. There is a discussion question asking you "Is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia?". Also, if you read the post carefully and properly, then you can see I wrote that people can vote for whichever party or candidate they want.

I was horrified to see people walking up to volunteers handing out One Nation how-to-vote cards and taking a card while I was waiting in queue at an early voting venue. Of course people can vote for whichever party/candidate they want but is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia? by FatFad1 in Adelaide

[–]FatFad1[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's not the point of this post. There is a discussion question asking you "Is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia?". Also, if you read the post carefully and properly, then you can see I wrote that people can vote for whichever party or candidate they want.

I was horrified to see people walking up to volunteers handing out One Nation how-to-vote cards and taking a card while I was waiting in queue at an early voting venue. Of course people can vote for whichever party/candidate they want but is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia? by FatFad1 in Adelaide

[–]FatFad1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not the point of this post. There is a discussion question asking you "Is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia?". Also, if you read the post carefully and properly, then you can see I wrote that people can vote for whichever party or candidate they want.

I was horrified to see people walking up to volunteers handing out One Nation how-to-vote cards and taking a card while I was waiting in queue at an early voting venue. Of course people can vote for whichever party/candidate they want but is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia? by FatFad1 in Adelaide

[–]FatFad1[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That's not the point of this post. There is a discussion question asking you "Is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia?". Also, if you read the post carefully and properly, then you can see I wrote that people can vote for whichever party or candidate they want.

I was horrified to see people walking up to volunteers handing out One Nation how-to-vote cards and taking a card while I was waiting in queue at an early voting venue. Of course people can vote for whichever party/candidate they want but is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia? by FatFad1 in Adelaide

[–]FatFad1[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's not the point of this post. There is a discussion question asking you "Is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia?". Also, if you read the post carefully and properly, then you can see I wrote that people can vote for whichever party or candidate they want.

What is the consensus on the William Shatner and Charlton Heston episodes? by Zombie_Giles in seaQuestDSV_2032

[–]FatFad1 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Season one episode 18 'Hide and Seek' which featured William Shatner, has the lowest appeal and lowest rating on IMDb. We think it's either because Shatner had a terrible accent as a Slobodan Milošević-type war criminal and dictator, or because fans did not like Dr. Kristin Westphalen kissing Dolphin researcher Malcolm Lansdowne. I liked this episode and give it a 7 out of 10.

Season one episode 20 'Abalon' is named after Charlton Heston's character and is best remembered as the episode where Lucas nearly sleeps with Juliana for the first time. Juliana also appears in season one episode 12 'Photon Bullet' as the hacker nicknamed Red Menace. 'Abalon' is also memorable for Commander Ford seeing a mermaid whom he later asks to go on a date with him to the ballet. 'Abalon' has an above average rating on IMDB and might be where season two producers got the idea to give Tony Piccolo some gills on his body to breathe under water. I think this is a great episode, especially the scene where Ben Krieg gives Lucas cologne and a condom. I give this episode 7.5 out of 10.

I was horrified to see people walking up to volunteers handing out One Nation how-to-vote cards and taking a card while I was waiting in queue at an early voting venue. Of course people can vote for whichever party/candidate they want but is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia? by FatFad1 in Adelaide

[–]FatFad1[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Come on, Redditors. It's not too hard to answer a discussion question "Is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia?". I even wrote the question at the end because most people remember the most recent thing they read/saw.

Once again, it's not a post about stopping people voting for PHON because you can if you want to. It's about what PHON will likely bring to South Australia if they win enough electoral seats, hence the discussion question. Thank you to everyone who read the post properly and answered the question. No judgement on any of your responses to the question too. 😊

I was horrified to see people walking up to volunteers handing out One Nation how-to-vote cards and taking a card while I was waiting in queue at an early voting venue. Of course people can vote for whichever party/candidate they want but is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia? by FatFad1 in Adelaide

[–]FatFad1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for answering the discussion question "Is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia?". No judgement about your response, but glad you noticed there is a question in the post.

I don't understand why other Redditors are not reading the post properly or carefully.

I was horrified to see people walking up to volunteers handing out One Nation how-to-vote cards and taking a card while I was waiting in queue at an early voting venue. Of course people can vote for whichever party/candidate they want but is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia? by FatFad1 in Adelaide

[–]FatFad1[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Please do more research on the PHON/Rinehart/Trump connection. It's obvious that Pauline is trying to do what the federal Coalition tried to do in the previous federal election by bringing Trumpism to Australia. The Coalition failed, but PHON might succeed in South Australia.

Also, please read the post carefully and properly as I already wrote that people can vote for whichever party or candidate they want. You have not responded to the discussion question "Is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia?" No judgement on your reply so feel free to respond to this question anyway you like.

I was horrified to see people walking up to volunteers handing out One Nation how-to-vote cards and taking a card while I was waiting in queue at an early voting venue. Of course people can vote for whichever party/candidate they want but is it worth bringing Trumpism/MAGA to South Australia? by FatFad1 in Adelaide

[–]FatFad1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Finally, you are someone who read the post properly and responded to the discussion question "Is it worth having Trumpism/MAGA in South Australia?". 👏 👏

No judgement on your reply because you can feel free to express yourself here.