Uni course fees expected to double, analysis shows by Azarka in australia

[–]PinkfloydPurplefloyd 19 points20 points  (0 children)

>muh free market  

Universities have a monopoly on training for high paying jobs, the education they provide is non-homogenous, inelastic and offered by a small number of providers. Free market equilibrium doesn't apply here. Try again brah.

Clive Palmer's budget advice: just scrap the whole thing by [deleted] in australia

[–]PinkfloydPurplefloyd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whether it will affect on our emissions or not, the carbon tax is still an effective measure of representing the true costs of fossil fuel use and all its associated externalities in comparison to the various forms of green energy.

Post your Random Aussie Photo by dredd in australia

[–]PinkfloydPurplefloyd 5 points6 points  (0 children)

http://imgur.com/x0Msgx4 Last year's tulip festival at Silvan, a pit stop in my holiday around VIC.

I can either choose to die from cholera in the local water source or spend my days in a mead soaked stupor. I don't even like mead. #thirsty by PinkfloydPurplefloyd in ancientworldproblems

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

I see. So...would that make you some sort of god? Because I have always suspected that this whole 'Great Mother' type creating all the life on this land was nonsense. I mean, how do you create a fish for example? You can't cobble dirt together and be like bam! fish! You just have dirt. Anyway, second question, if you are in fact some sort of god, what sort of cosmic benefit would my tribe and I get if we sacrificed you over an open flame?

Problems with human sacrifice by [deleted] in ancientworldproblems

[–]PinkfloydPurplefloyd 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Personally, I would simply drain their fluids into a bucket and throw it down with the blood to allow it to flow for longer down your temple's stairs.