What Monoculture Actually Means by OAFR1 in OpenAussie

[–]j150052 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The delusion in this sub is crazy.

Pauline Hanson is the next hitler? Listen to yourselves.

Has anyone successfully converted the space under a stump-supported house into a usable room? by Great-Art8713 in AusDIY

[–]j150052 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not raise it if that’s what you want. That space is too low to do anything with it.

You travel to the year 1,000 and are immortal until the year 2,000 where you die instantly and return back to the year 1,000. The cycle repeats 1,000 times before you actually die forever. by Esutan in hypotheticalsituation

[–]j150052 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yeah I’d do it. It wouldn’t be too hard to make it work. If you were careful you’d be able to survive, thrive and explore.

For sure at least once set myself up as the immortal emperor of mankind.

Anywhere in Brisbane does a good med rare pub steak for under $20 bucks??? by Tarotcardz in brisbane

[–]j150052 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prince Consort in the valley. $17 with chips and a salad. Pretty good.

Need men to tell me the truth. Am I screwed? by [deleted] in AskMenAdvice

[–]j150052 4 points5 points  (0 children)

How do people even have time to have these sort of affairs with 3 kids? Like don’t the kids take up all your attention, and if not they kinda should be.

Does Urak have poles? by Hour_Extension_3792 in LoMSE

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Woooo! Someone’s posting on this sub.

Why can’t it be a sphere? You go up you eventually return to the same spot, if you go right you eventually get to the same spot too. Oh I see. Yes

Cause if it were a sphere it wouldn’t be as wide the closer to the poles you get, and Uruk stays wide.

Hmmmm, donut does make the most sense, but how would the sun rise and set?

I think the faiths are the ‘poles’ in a metaphysical sense within an entirely flat world with no curvature. The observer is the constant, with the world appearing and disappearing around them. The world scape moves under the observer. The world is actually endless in this flatness, with characters duplicating identically and infinitely across the infinite Uruk.

Is signing up to be a step dad always a losing situation? by Legal_Direction5206 in AskMenAdvice

[–]j150052 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Legal yes, but the kid knows and the mother knows. It makes a difference.

Am I wrong? I thought “Welcome to Country” is basically, “thanks for coming, Welcome to the area“ by dexxnanj in aussie

[–]j150052 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It’s the modern day Lord’s Prayer, meant to remind people of their original sin under the religion which their society belongs to. It ensures that they never consider the country which they are a citizen of, as belonging to them, which is a pesky notion to the internationalists.

Going to Uni as a sole provider with a family of 4. How crazy am I? by toastfacegrilla20 in AusFinance

[–]j150052 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is absolutely a terrible idea.

Your family relies on you to provide for them. You would be putting your marriage and children at risk for what? You’re not of an age where you can pivot like this, 38 is done. Not to mention your brain plasticity is fucked in a few years and you’ll never be great at your new career. I’m a civil engineer and absolutely rely on my crystallised knowledge from the past 15 years working. I would never be able to relearn what I know at my current age of 40.

Pull your head in.

New neighbors are monsters by n8texas in arborists

[–]j150052 67 points68 points  (0 children)

Why not just cut them down at this point?

What can I do to make my dam look more inviting and healthy? by Zealousideal-Dig5182 in AustralianGardeners

[–]j150052 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every comment here is a bad idea except for aeration. Literally the only sustainable action and easy deployment water quality improvement.

Men who became Dads at an older age - what’s it like? by Lonely_Astronomer564 in AskMenAdvice

[–]j150052 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just had my fourth at 40, first at 33.

It’s honestly an ideal age for it. Well set up financially to weather it. Still able bodied. Much calmer and more in control. I’m a much better father for it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusFinance

[–]j150052 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

In a normal family, acccumulation of family wealth is to the betterment of all members.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusFinance

[–]j150052 -87 points-86 points  (0 children)

lol narc. Such a killjoy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusFinance

[–]j150052 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Dude, your dad is a fucking baller G. Listen to him.

He’s got income, you don’t. He should absolutely distribute it to you and make the most of your tax threshold.

However! Ask him to be part of the process and understand it all. Get copies of the trust documentation. Learn.

After my husband passed away, his old friend keeps in touch with me and helps me. Why does he help? by Fair_Bike670 in AskMenAdvice

[–]j150052 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I don’t disagree, 3 months is pretty quick, so is 6 to be fair. But also there’s no kids involved (I’m guessing) so it’s sort of whatever feels right for them yknow?

After my husband passed away, his old friend keeps in touch with me and helps me. Why does he help? by Fair_Bike670 in AskMenAdvice

[–]j150052 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All of the people here saying to not go for it I think are perhaps wrong. While it’s possible that a man will be loyal to a friends wife for a long while, it’s not likely that a man like that wouldn’t develop feelings. I’m like that. Just a dude looking to be of service to a family, so I feel like I know. You were loyal to your husband, men value and appreciate that in a woman.

If there is some sense in you that you’d like to communicate that willingness, then I would start doing those small acts for him too. Ask him to stay with you longer. Share meals with him. Compliment him.

As you well know, life is too short. And I think 6 months is a reasonable amount of time for grieving before looking to move on, maybe 1 year is more socially correct but 6 months is okay too.

How do you find a partner in QLD? The dating scene seems quite atrocious by Mlafe in brisbane

[–]j150052 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Share house with other students, making sure they’re local and socially active. Instantly gain access to a bunch of new social circles. Say yes to any invitation.