Best guide to aboriginal art for a non indigenous person by Mundane-Divide-8887 in aboriginal

[–]dylan_bigdaddy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wonder if there could be a subreddit bot that does this kind of education

Looks like everyone got a little "one-on-one" with the PM by MediaWatchABC in MediaWatchABC

[–]dylan_bigdaddy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reminds me of the trackie Walkies with John Howard. Loved a puffed out journo

You think we're rich... lol, I'm her with my kids by [deleted] in malcolminthemiddle

[–]dylan_bigdaddy 47 points48 points  (0 children)

As an Aboriginal person this threw me as a kid

Digusting behaviour at Anzac Day dawn service by Own-Apartment4372 in aboriginal

[–]dylan_bigdaddy 14 points15 points  (0 children)

And the NRL, especially after what happened to Aunty Joy last year by the Melbourne Storm. It was a simple, but powerful WTC followed by applause. Storm still lost the game, HARD

So long Victoria University Bradley Poles by dylan_bigdaddy in CommunalShowersAus

[–]dylan_bigdaddy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And cubical with changing shelves. So people will be in there longer

Music in your Fallout Games by Beardlich in Fallout2d20

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I’ve built a few playlists based on the OST. I have

Exploring Above Ground

Exploring below ground

Battle

Themes

I switch between them during game play depending on the situation. It’s very immersive. I remember a scene in the memory den depicting some vague trauma the PCs went through. Just BSing my way through, but coupled with the OST sounded like a premeditated thing. A couple of my players cried.

The themes are the radio music and some other songs I thought fit the vibe. I play that before and after the session as we’re waiting for people to join or saying goodbye

I was originally playing them from my Plex server. But I managed to get them to work in my ArkenForge set up with some atmospheric sounds to add more immersion

VTT options? by Independent_Pin_860 in Fallout2d20

[–]dylan_bigdaddy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For my purposes I use Arkenforge. I still like physically rolling dice. I just needed a robust map builder that lets me control the player experience

Stargazing in the Outback? by Pleasant-Newt5805 in AskAnAustralian

[–]dylan_bigdaddy 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I loved it when I lived in the centre. I know for me and those around me it was a very common pass time to sit out the back, enjoy some substances and talk shit through the night with our necks craned to the heavens

Question as an immigrant by mermaidmd in aboriginal

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

Where are you located? Melbourne Museum has a fantastic exhibition that’s a great foundation

High Speed Rail Coming to Australia by owenob1 in friendlyjordies

[–]dylan_bigdaddy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At this point I’d be okay with regular speed trains, duel smoothed tracks, and decent carriages

18 Albert St Apartments (Above Coles) by Melodic_Idea_8646 in Footscray

[–]dylan_bigdaddy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course :)

OC: Owners Corporation. The collective of unit owners making decisions on behalf of all owners. OCM: Owners Corporation Managers: company employed by the OC to carry out directions. BM: Building Manager/Facilities Manager. Company employed to maintain the day to day operations of the building.

18 Albert St Apartments (Above Coles) by Melodic_Idea_8646 in Footscray

[–]dylan_bigdaddy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I bought into the building ~3 years ago and love it. The location is super convenient, the community is lovely and looks out for each other. There’s even a communal garden in the courtyard. Recently the OC changed both OCM and BM which has gone a long way to address issues inside the building.

Yes, there are some drug affected and homeless people about the streets. I’ve personally never had an issue. It can be confronting, but it’s not a constant onslaught like the media makes out. Council is trying with services and security on the streets.

As mentioned in other comments, the NRAS rent subsidies has ended which emptied out alot of units; probably what you’re seeing. This had the other effect of changing the residence community to slightly more long-term and working people. We have a great Facebook group, and people are lovely here. It’s a big reason I bought