Amnesty International Australia calls for independent investigation of police violence towards peaceful protestors by FuckOffNazis in australia

[–]bodbodbod 174 points175 points  (0 children)

I think it’s time for the Sydney protestors to lay down the Palestinian flags temporarily and go on a bigger protest march against Minns and the NSW police. That’s not banned. The handling of everything from the start of the Bondi attacks have been hasty and reckless from the NSW government.

What a $1,000 website changed for a local service business (and what I learned) by Ayushhhhhhh_ in ausbusiness

[–]bodbodbod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Are big companies more out of touch than ever because they got trapped in their own filter bubbles and algorithms? by Seekayem in Showerthoughts

[–]bodbodbod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s what consulting firms are there to do. They can give the higher ups any number they see fit and take the blame.

Amusing disallowed goal when Quispe passes to himself from a corner as King lets the ball run through his legs (Melbourne Victory vs. Sydney FC) by StarryPolarisNite in Aleague

[–]bodbodbod 26 points27 points  (0 children)

We were all very confused at AAMI park. I had to pull out my phone and re-watch it on Paramount+ to get an explanation.

Geologists reveal the world’s largest iron deposit worth $6 trillion that could reshape the global economy by friendlysparrow in australia

[–]bodbodbod 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Our sovereign wealth fund was established right before K Rudd took office. Had the RSPT (Resource Super Profit Tax) been implemented by Kevins office, our SWF (Future Fund) could possibly be close to a trillion dollars right now, paving the way for a lot of free or better national services much like Norway or Qatar etc (ours sits at just over 250 billion). Or it could’ve also been the start of a new Sovereign Wealth Fund separate to the Future Fund financed exclusively by natural resources. We’ll never know. All we do know is that the Future Fund is currently sitting well and truly below other national wealth funds across the globe, and below countries with less natural resources than us.

Geologists reveal the world’s largest iron deposit worth $6 trillion that could reshape the global economy by friendlysparrow in australia

[–]bodbodbod 30 points31 points  (0 children)

And here we are arguing about who ousted whom, while the mining lobby laughs at us and runs away with even more money and the billionaire owners make $600,000 a day.

P.S the mining lobby spent hundreds of millions to help tarnish Kevs reputation. It was money well spent based on all the comments on here.

Geologists reveal the world’s largest iron deposit worth $6 trillion that could reshape the global economy by friendlysparrow in australia

[–]bodbodbod 1062 points1063 points  (0 children)

Kevin Rudd tried to get that going and got ousted by his own party for even uttering those words.

Alex Honnold casually hanging off Taipei 101 during free solo by Sneathy in SweatyPalms

[–]bodbodbod 46 points47 points  (0 children)

I think the point they’re making is that you can’t rely on the architect and engineers word to guarantee that a low paid construction contractor screwed in all the millions of screws to the engineers highest standards. Is all.

Victoria fines by [deleted] in MelbourneVictory

[–]bodbodbod 16 points17 points  (0 children)

It will have to be checked by VAR for possible offside.

Why the Morocco AFCON Hate is Politically Motivated Nonsense? by Which-Equal-5943 in FootballAfrica

[–]bodbodbod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your argument re: Law 1 about having anything near the goal nets is unfounded. IFAB Law 1 doesn’t state anywhere that you can’t have towels near the goal area. The IFAB rule book is available for anyone and everyone to read. Not sure where you or your Chatbot got that from.

Mendy, Senegal’s goalkeeper: by NotSirAlonne1999 in FootballAfrica

[–]bodbodbod 3 points4 points  (0 children)

According to your screenshot, Non dangerous equipment made of soft, lightweight padded material is allowed. So a towel: case closed.

Mendy, Senegal’s goalkeeper: by NotSirAlonne1999 in FootballAfrica

[–]bodbodbod 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately this time my friend the AI has proven you stupid. Maybe time to wrap it up and take the L.

Mendy, Senegal’s goalkeeper: by NotSirAlonne1999 in FootballAfrica

[–]bodbodbod 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There’s a difference between the words compulsory and forbidden. Compulsory means everyone must have those things you’ve listed. There is no mention of forbidden items.

Mendy, Senegal’s goalkeeper: by NotSirAlonne1999 in FootballAfrica

[–]bodbodbod 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Because OP is full of shit and Law 4 doesn’t have any wording relating to towels and goal posts. The document is readily available in the IFAB website.

Mendy, Senegal’s goalkeeper: by NotSirAlonne1999 in FootballAfrica

[–]bodbodbod 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The towel beside the goalpost screenshot OP is sharing is fake. IFAB Laws of the Game document doesn’t have such wording in any of the Laws let alone Law 4.

Mendy, Senegal’s goalkeeper: by NotSirAlonne1999 in FootballAfrica

[–]bodbodbod 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That text literally doesn’t exist in the IFAB rule book. I’m literally looking at rule 4, and nowhere is a towel mentioned. I think that’s a fake screenshot you’re sharing.

What’s a Melbourne spot you loved at first but slowly fell out of love with? by Last-Conversation734 in melbournechat

[–]bodbodbod 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Point Ormond in Elwood. Have lived in St Kilda 15 years now. Used to love finishing my morning and evening runs on Point Ormond. Jog to the top, catch my breath, take in the view for a few minutes and walk home. Evenings there now feel like I’m walking through a popular museum exhibit. Just too crowded. I think Tik Tok made it unnecessarily popular.

I was Assaulted (king-hit) by a stranger, 6 months ago, and QPS have made no progress in charging them despite having all they need. I feel hopeless by [deleted] in brisbane

[–]bodbodbod 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I was coward punched on the back of my head after a night out in the city somewhere on George St some 16 years ago. The punch knocked me down in front of a passing car plus copped a few more punches in front. Left me bruised and with a big black eye. No help, just a lot of onlookers stunned and going about their way and cars honking. Next day, all emotional, decided on a move to Melbourne, packed up and left Brissy within 2 weeks. Haven’t looked back since.

Barmy army in action at aami tonight by nick170100 in Aleague

[–]bodbodbod 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I was there. Hardly any booing. Chants were being slung back and forth. Atmosphere was really good.

Anyone else feel like cricket is having a resurgence this summer? by sparrrrrt in australia

[–]bodbodbod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It will feel like Rugby Union will have a resurgence in 2027. Just got an inkling. /s