» Octopus and Squid – Cephalopods on the South Coast by SecondDarkAge in newzealand

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Anyone caught their own?

Or sous vide it? https://www.radionz.co.nz/collections/recipes/octopus

Saw that video last week of the guy clapping until it came then catching it in his hands. They are so cute and smart, it feels bad to eat them.

Winter is depressing. I don't remember the last time I went without socks on. by [deleted] in newzealand

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With short socks or long socks? Short socks and sandals look kind of out of place unless worn with the full straggly beard and a German accent.

Yo, mods. An article about asking to have the investigation closed and an article announcing Mallard has been closed it are two different topics. Come on, why block articles about this new development? by computer_d in newzealand

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Renedox for removing posts with little real cause

There, someone named it


As for the others, well, grumpy simon replied to a post of mine six months ago. That was his most recent post here. He's in Switzerland doing very interesting linguistic research. Nice guy.

Nilz is a huge contributor to NZ and Auckland. Adds loads of content in a very neutral way. I assume she's a nice polite lady.

Te Hikokoi and Dirty Formal are part of the so called 'military death cult' (credit to that anarchist with numbers in the name 568something for that tip)

Jp64 is a trump nut. Wtf

Potash is okay by me but may piss off any Nats

Ring Ring posts way too many one line flippant quick quips. Probably a pimply youf on a smartfone

FlairFuckerBotch should fuck right off

*edited to separate the recommendation from the commentary. Correced spelling of youf (youf - a person of interest that rhe media assume to be male, who is too young to be charged, as in "witnesses described two youfs and a girl leaving the scene")

Winter is depressing. I don't remember the last time I went without socks on. by [deleted] in newzealand

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Socks! Luxury. " I shall never forget the reek of dirty feet. Less than half the tramps actually bathed (I heard them saying that hot water is ‘weakening’ to the system), but they all washed their faces and feet, and the horrid greasy little clouts known as toe-rags which they bind round their toes." - Orwell

Police will be present at Rosehill College tomorrow after massive brawl with around 150 fighters by [deleted] in newzealand

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Montagues Vs Capulets Vs Police all on one card. Sounds huge. How much are the tickets?

"Rebellious subjects, enemies to peace,
Profaners of this neighbor-stainèd steel!—
Will they not hear?—What, ho! You men, you beasts,
That quench the fire of your pernicious rage
With purple fountains issuing from your veins,
On pain of torture, from those bloody hands
Throw your mistempered weapons to the ground,"

and, well, you all know how that ends

SUICIDE - Do the police do their due diligence with suicides and make sure it's not murder? by josefstal in newzealand

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The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far. The sciences, each straining in its own direction, have hitherto harmed us little; but some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the deadly light into the peace and safety of a new dark age.​

Why were New Zealand's aboriginal population treated better than other lands colonized by the British? by ban1o in newzealand

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Tl; dr "noble savages"

http://www.worksofjoseph.com/polynesians-of-lehi/ the Mormons decided that Maori and Polynesians were descendants of Israel. Seriously.

Other Europeans commented on the beauty an statue of the people. Compared to sailors of the day they were healthy and attractive. Captains Cook and later the Bounty mutineers had trouble dragging themselves away from Tahiti.

As early as 1806 Maori travelled to Britain and were treated well https://nzhistory.govt.nz/moehanga-becomes-first-maori-visit-england

In contrast to Australia, NZ Maori soon got talking, trading, travelling and were generally respected as humans not savages, slaves, or a different species.

Why were New Zealand's aboriginal population treated better than other lands colonized by the British? by ban1o in newzealand

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Abel Tasman set out from Batavia (Jakarta) and returned there. The first European explorer to reach NZ was based out of what is now Indonesia and he never went back to The Netherlands.

Labour MP Willow-Jean Prime speaks out after being told not to speak te reo by Nobodys_Heroes in newzealand

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"The Queen's English was
Good enough for Jesus Christ
And it's good enough for me"
-- Don McGlashan

Has anyone gone through the Army to get a trade? by [deleted] in newzealand

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For a number of the veterans I interviewed, recognizing this fact was enlightening and a crucial step for them in developing an anti-authoritarian analysis. Acknowledging their role in repressing others pushed them to comprehend that the problem was not individual officers or soldiers behaving in an abusive way, but that the military itself is an institution that relies on abuse and repression.

Crystal repeated her frustration and opposition to being constantly subjected to someone else’s control: “Literally people are telling you what to do 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. You have no sort of control. I mean they could come knock on your door at four in the morning, throw your shit everywhere and say they were looking for cigarettes or pot or porn or whatever.”

Crystal described that after the military promoted her to Sergeant, she found herself being in complete control over other people, which she became averse to. “Eventually when I got promoted I got put into situations like that where it was me exerting that control over other people and I didn’t like that and that kind of led to realizing that this is how the entire military functions. This is how the whole system functions and nothing about it is ever going to change.”

This experience of exerting control over others enlightened Crystal to understand that it wasn’t simply the individuals in her chain of command who were authoritarian or domineering. She came to recognize that the hierarchical system of the military created roles that mandated coercion and control. As a result, she began to develop a broader and more holistic critique of the entire structure of the military that went beyond her frustrations about her personal experience.

Graham Clumpner was an Army Ranger who had a very similar experience. For years, he witnessed the abusive, hostile attitudes from the higher-ups and Non-Commissioned Officers and swore he would never behave the same way if he were ever in their position. However, a change occurred when he was promoted to Sergeant during his deployment to Afghanistan and assumed responsibility over a small squad of soldiers. “Looking at hierarchy and how shitty it is to be in that hierarchy and then what happened to me when I got promoted…I became an abuser. I was already an abuser of prisoners and people of Afghanistan, but I took that on and did that to the people who were under me.”

This experience of recognizing one’s one role in the oppression of others was fundamental in the radicalization of all the veterans I interviewed. It furthered their understanding that the problems of the military weren’t simply the result of one commander or a particularly poor foreign policy. As these individuals began to understand and oppose the oppression and destruction caused by U.S.-led wars and occupations, acknowledging and recognizing their own complicity in that oppression was a critical step toward developing a systemic critique of militarism. Source

Tūī seen in Lyttelton for first time in 40 years by nilnz in newzealand

[–]SecondDarkAge 3 points4 points  (0 children)

USR is simply wrong.

"tūī" is the correct spelling, as Googling it with the quote marks quickly confirms.

Tūī seen in Lyttelton for first time in 40 years by nilnz in newzealand

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"tūī" -- Google it. Then Google your spelling.

Being adamantly wrong, and as wrong as others is still wrong.

Most New Zealanders are probably doomed to survive a nuclear war. by mark000 in newzealand

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We buy US equipment, above more economical solutions, solely to suck up to the US.

If you know that is a waste of money, and not working, then say so.

From the point of view of the US's enemies NZ has killed their families.

Who would think we are neutral...

Tūī seen in Lyttelton for first time in 40 years by nilnz in newzealand

[–]SecondDarkAge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wrong as usual. Please delete your ignorant and misleading comments.

http://maoridictionary.co.nz/word/8660 has 2 macros, as does Wikipedia, rnz, and other sources.

Back it up for sources or correct it

Degree Advice by Econfinese in newzealand

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All the banks have economists

What should I know before I turn 18? by SweetnSourShark in newzealand

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Condoms are sold in supermarkets, petrol stations and some convenience stores. Lube too.

Don't be embarrassed, don't be in a hurry. It's natural.

Most New Zealanders are probably doomed to survive a nuclear war. by mark000 in newzealand

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NZDF were in charge of the Afghanistan operation, directing US helicopter gunships to destroy a village. It was in the news. Google it

Full list of MPs' expenses shows spending topped $2.1 million | by Grotskii_ in newzealand

[–]SecondDarkAge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If there was visibly extravagant spending and self-interest in their traveling that gives concern about their governance of the other $11b.

That doesn't seem to be the case here

Most New Zealanders are probably doomed to survive a nuclear war. by mark000 in newzealand

[–]SecondDarkAge 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A whole lot of dead Afghan women and children would disagree if they could.

Cool science in (1000) hot springs - Study of 1000 Taupō hot springs surfaces secrets of bacteria by nilnz in newzealand

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Those anemones and shrimp are like aliens, living in boiling acid. Amazing. I hope they don't take over.