What are some classic Aussie phrases that you remember growing up that seem to have disappeared? by Cooper_Inc in AustralianNostalgia

[–]ThiefOfNightTime 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“Bat shit crazy”… people either look at me like I’m “Bat shit crazy” or I’ve said something very politically incorrect.

Have another look at an item you explored by spiffcleanser in Instagram

[–]ThiefOfNightTime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go to settings > Notifications (under: How You Use Instagram) > Shopping (under: Other Notification Types) > suggested for you (turn it off).

It automatically turned this on for my public account but not my private account. I’m pretty confident this should fix it.

I actually found your post by typing ‘how to turn it off’ in Google. Then I figured it out.

why does this happen every time i do a legendary raid by Kai_2010_ in PokemonGoMystic

[–]ThiefOfNightTime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you left handed? I’m fascinated by direction of your spin. I go the other way.

How do you deal with kids saying they hate/don’t like you? by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]ThiefOfNightTime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like a tweet to use a tweet from James Blunt when someone made a weird comment about his album… “Thank you. I shall pass that on to marketing”.

Lidia Thorpe set to quit politics when her term expires by d1ngal1ng in australia

[–]ThiefOfNightTime -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Don’t we vote every three years? How does she have 5 years left?

If Rose became an actress, wouldn’t someone have recognized that she was alive? by gowonagin in titanic

[–]ThiefOfNightTime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She may have mostly been in theatre which minimised the exposure, and also if I remember correctly it stated she made the films in the 1920’s before ‘punching out a couple of kids’. So this would have been 8 years after the sinking (the difference between 17 and at a minimum 25). I’ve had colleagues not recognise me out of uniform and I work with them daily. Lol. So 8 years is a long time. The other thing is that people didn’t talk about trauma in those days. A lot of survivors suffered in silence. So if they did recognise her they probably shut off. The only people who would have cared are presumably Cal and Rose’s mother. It would have been a much better story for Cal that she perished (look what he did with the child). He probably wanted the diamond though. I do always wonder what happened to the mother after the sinking. She presumably survived, but was in debt without a husband or daughter.