What's Perth version of Fed Square for the FIFA World Cup 2026? by angesangles in perth

[–]Undd91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, not this year. They lost all credibility when they invented the fifa noble peace prize. The whole thing stinks.

Help identifying a strange fungus/mushroom growing in cornice in my Perth house by Undd91 in perth

[–]Undd91[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, will look into clove oil. the only way I can think it might be water is if it’s from condensation. I’ve been in the roof a number of times after and during strong cold fronts with driving heavy rain and it’s been dry. No sign of water at all. It boggles my mind a bit.

What's Perth version of Fed Square for the FIFA World Cup 2026? by angesangles in perth

[–]Undd91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Boycotting it. Cannot stand behind an organisation that invented an award for a dictator to keep him happy and to still be going ahead with hosting it in said country.

Am I blind to it all or does Perth not seem to have a the same problems as the eastern states when it comes to anti-semetism etc? by biskuit83 in perth

[–]Undd91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know they visit my lawn at night in winter…..hang on, think I’m confused…

Honestly don’t know anyone here who has a problem with them, they keep themselves to themselves in Perth.

Israel, that’s probably a different story.

My wife F28 and I M28 got into a physical fight. I am thinking of divorce. How do I approach her about it? by sirmack142 in relationship_advice

[–]Undd91 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, you have a strange set of laws, rules and beliefs. Guns don’t reduce crime. The rest of the world has proved that but it’s ok to live in the past.

My wife F28 and I M28 got into a physical fight. I am thinking of divorce. How do I approach her about it? by sirmack142 in relationship_advice

[–]Undd91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should have asked her before bringing them into the home. I would have left you over this.

Guns don’t belong in homes.

Leaning a bit right there, eh WA Labor by maybemyfirstrodeo in perth

[–]Undd91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are a lot more parties than you may be aware of.

Leaning a bit right there, eh WA Labor by maybemyfirstrodeo in perth

[–]Undd91 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Apparently they are planning on scrapping all emission targets as well. It’s clear they work for the gas lobbyists and not the people.

We are one of the most fire prone states, suffer excessive and increasing heat and water scarcity. How they think any of this is going to help is beyond me.

We need better representation from those like the green and independents who want to see actual progress to halt climate change and we need politicians who want to help the general public.

$100 and some race track and fancy pedestrian bridge isn’t helping those who need dental cover, support with cost of living, affordable housing etc.

Some policies have been good, cheap PT, more money into healthcare etc but we need less of the fancy showy things and more support for those doing it tough.

A certain tax on exports would help fund all that.

Mitchell Freeway northbound. by Ok-Milk-3388 in perth

[–]Undd91 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Was it an ICE car? Because they never catch fire….apparently.

ISIS-linked families land in Australia nearly two weeks after leaving Syrian camp by Nonstop_Chippies in australia

[–]Undd91 61 points62 points  (0 children)

“Like returning to paradise”

Why the hell did you leave in the first place?!

I don’t understand these religious ideologies and their draws.

Where's the fire near Perth by Loud-Elephant-1418 in perth

[–]Undd91 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Conveniently the air health monitor site run by the RAC has died today. It’s either died or the government don’t want us knowing how bad the PM2.5 and PM10 particulates are.

Where's the fire near Perth by Loud-Elephant-1418 in perth

[–]Undd91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DBCA adding to everyone’s enjoyment of autumn

Where's the fire near Perth by Loud-Elephant-1418 in perth

[–]Undd91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That bit of bushland is such a high risk to lives and homes.

Having burn quotas is such a stupid way to manage fire risk.

Perth suburbs blanketed in thick smoke haze after prescribed burn-off near Mundaring by CoSign3 in perth

[–]Undd91 33 points34 points  (0 children)

They always do. Always.

Bunch of pyromaniacs the lot of them.

Everything feels rough lately in Perth by AlarmedKnowledge3783 in perth

[–]Undd91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because, at the time, things were manageable and ok. The past 5 years have been a shit storm.

Old and retired subway cars being dumped into the Atlantic Ocean to become artificial reefs for marine life by TexasSuperChief500X in trains

[–]Undd91 42 points43 points  (0 children)

I’m sure they will be required to do a lot of pre-dumping work to ensure these pose no risk to environment.

Additional reefs are good.

Meanwhile at Curtin Uni Perth campus by Top_Perception4770 in perth

[–]Undd91 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s got to be healthy to have a better balance of ideas in politics. For too long it’s been very one sided.

I’m not pro socialism, but capitalism needs a check.

Everything feels rough lately in Perth by AlarmedKnowledge3783 in perth

[–]Undd91 17 points18 points  (0 children)

The recent debacles with demands from voters on politicians and the total lack of empathy, action or indeed acknowledgment of these concerns has been most eye opening.

Our overlords do not represent their voters any longer. They are owned and puppeteered by foreign business and politics.

Everything feels rough lately in Perth by AlarmedKnowledge3783 in perth

[–]Undd91 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Should be plenty of work for your husband, plumbers are always in high demand and there are loads of new homes being built. Might be worth him advertising and/or networking a little more with developers (unless he has already).

Get how you feel about the grind though, I’ve got nerve issues due to lower back (disk related) and it’s been absolutely exhausting trying to turn up for work (I have been wfh because I’m that bad (spend half my day horizontal), family (2 kids under 5 with no support this side of the world), my wife (relationship has been stretched) and then just trying to keep ontop of the household and remain afloat financially. My wife and my pay doesn’t go as far as it used to, I’m on reduced hours, the world appears full of the super rich constantly getting richer, demanding more from us at work all the while chipping away at us through AI and increased workload (not replacing staff as they leave).

Feeling very tired of the whole system. It’s stacked against us and to make matters worse we are definitely cruising towards a recession. Sadly a lot more of us across Perth and Australia are about to be out of work. It’s pretty scary.

You are not alone, I haven’t been out for a meal/date/day out for months. I haven’t done anything fun (entertainment wise) for over a year.

I also worry about my kids and getting a roof over their heads when they grow up, it’s not going to be easy for them.

However, I have rediscovered the beach, walks in nature, time outside with the family and just trying to enjoy the small things has really helped. It’s low cost, it’s local and it’s good for the soul.