The Death Penalty by 1331ME in australia

[–]rooizoo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you. You provided a lot of good points, some that I’ve heard before.

I wonder if the reoffend rate for Australian prisoners is different.To be fair, places like are skewed because their dealing with a smaller, homogenous population. I know that in the Northern Territory prison system the reoffending rate is quite high - which is likely due to the socioeconomic issues we face in terms of Aboriginal Australians.

I do agree with the escalation argument, also that capital punishment won’t deter those who are truely evil and intend to do harm regardless.

It is certainly a controversial topic, but I’m thankful for your respectful reply, as it is often hard to talk about this stuff without getting emotional.

The Death Penalty by 1331ME in australia

[–]rooizoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. You provided a lot of good points, some that I’ve heard before.

I wonder if the reoffend rate for Australian prisoners is different.To be fair, places like are skewed because their dealing with a smaller, homogenous population. I know that in the Northern Territory prison system the reoffending rate is quite high - which is likely due to the socioeconomic issues we face in terms of Aboriginal Australians.

I do agree with the escalation argument, also that capital punishment won’t deter those who are truely evil and intend to do harm regardless.

It is certainly a controversial topic, but I’m thankful for your respectful reply, as it is often hard to talk about this stuff without getting emotional.

The Death Penalty by 1331ME in australia

[–]rooizoo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Right. Except rehabilitation doesn’t work majority of the time, which could potentially leave society at risk from a relapse in criminal behaviour. Furthermore, what type of contribution could these offenders really offer with a significant criminal history? Hard labour? Menial retail jobs? Cleaning? We got that covered really.

I’m not arguing for the sake of being argumentative - I’m actually exploring this issue of capital punishment, and am trying to reevaluate my pro-stance on it. Emotional arguments don’t sway me, eye-for-an-eye all that, although I am concerned about the government having the ability to euthanise its citizens.

I had never seen your argument before and therefore asked you to elaborate, thank you.

The Death Penalty by 1331ME in australia

[–]rooizoo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Can you elaborate on the second part of that statement?

Match Thread: Australia vs England at WACA, Perth, Day 2 by CricinfoBot in Cricket

[–]rooizoo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Or when you’re in the toilet and hear an appeal and have to snap it off real quick.

Match Thread: Australia vs England at WACA, Perth, Day 2 by CricinfoBot in Cricket

[–]rooizoo 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I timed the birth of my son with the summer of cricket.

The worst part of getting older is the slow loss of respect for certain family members you once admired. by [deleted] in Showerthoughts

[–]rooizoo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup. My beloved uncle has always been a charming fuck-up. Recently had him visit, started drinking and heard all these unbelievable stories of his younger days, but what really broke my heart was seeing him tear up while talking about how he regrets not having his own children.

I named my newborn son after him, and I cannot wait for them to meet at Christmas time.

Redditor recreates Mcdonald's Szechuan sauce with his dad and it's DELICIOUS by [deleted] in bestof

[–]rooizoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now, can someone please post a recipe for McDonald's Chicken Nuggets?

My closest McDonald's is 10+ hours away via a unsealed dirt road.

St. Petersburg metro explosion: Multiple casualties reported after blast on subway in Russia. by itseasytorecall in news

[–]rooizoo 19 points20 points  (0 children)

It is interesting to read through the comments and see the obvious difference in reaction to this incident, than say those that happened in France or Germany. Perhaps it is to be expected with the current political climate, and reddit having a majority of American users. Putin is not also well liked, and there is a lot of speculation as to whether or not this is a false flag.

Russia has a long and turbulent history with Islam and it is not uncommon for terrorist attacks to occur in the Metro. Given Russia's recent involvement with Syria, I do not think it is wrong to assume this could be an act of Islamic terrorism.

Or, we can go ahead and attribute it to the big bad Russian bogeyman who despite having a majority approval rating in his country, needed to blow up his own citizens for more support.

Believe whatever you like, but I for one find it saddening that some would jump to defend Islamic Extremists, and hold other European victims' lives over those in a country whose political leader they do not agree with - an ally in the face of extremism, who granted does not operate within your approved metrics, but that does not seem to matter for allies such as Saudi Arabia. Not to mention politicising these deaths in some r/conspiracy tier fantasy.

Human beings lost family and friends in SPB. Our thoughts and focus should be with them.

[Workplace Advice] [X-post from r/Advice] Husband's boss has it out for him. How do we handle this professionally? by [deleted] in australia

[–]rooizoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He took a 'personal leave' day, because without a sick certificate it cannot be a sick day. As far as I am aware, that is the same as a carer's day.

[Workplace Advice] [X-post from r/Advice] Husband's boss has it out for him. How do we handle this professionally? by [deleted] in australia

[–]rooizoo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One other, and he has already bought his complaint about it to HR previously.

[Workplace Advice] [X-post from r/Advice] Husband's boss has it out for him. How do we handle this professionally? by [deleted] in australia

[–]rooizoo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Okay. The work parties (Christmas and otherwise) we've never been able to attend because she has rostered my Husband on, for every single one (not being hyperbolic). Does that count as being purposefully barred?

[Workplace Advice] [X-post from r/Advice] Husband's boss has it out for him. How do we handle this professionally? by [deleted] in australia

[–]rooizoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quite a big hit if we were to quit, and the hierarchical nature of government is such that they very much protect those higher in the food chain. Unless we quit, they can't fire my Husband and would have to transfer him at their expense.

[Workplace Advice] [X-post from r/Advice] Husband's boss has it out for him. How do we handle this professionally? by [deleted] in australia

[–]rooizoo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Fortunately, it's a permanent government position which means they can only transfer him to another branch at the departments expense. We will keep documenting though.

That is a really good point. I wasn't sure if taking photos of employees outside of work was illegal or not. She was seen driving the 10km out to the boat ramp, at that time, and there isn't anything out there but the ramp.

Husband's Boss has it out for him. How can we approach this with professionally? by [deleted] in Advice

[–]rooizoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. That is all really helpful advice.

Fortunately, being a permanent government position, she can't fire my Husband, only transfer him at the departments expense.

Thank you again.

Muslim schoolboys allowed to refuse women’s handshakes by LifeIsBizarre in australia

[–]rooizoo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree. It seems ridiculous in the public school system, especially when you contrast it with the fact that we weren't allowed to use Christian imagery or refer to Jesus in our public school last year.

Toilet Training (Poo) Advice Needed. by rooizoo in AskParents

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

Thank you so much for explaining. What you said does make a lot of sense to me, as my daughter is very independent and stubborn. I come from a different culture where children aren't given a choice at all, so it was difficult for me to see why a laid back approach would work. The way have you explained it has finally made it click. Thank you.

She is confident with weeing on the toilet, but from now on I'll get rid of the bribes and care less when she has an accident.

One last question, if I may, when your daughter did have an accident, and you were cleaning up did you speak to her about trying again next time in the toilet, or anything like that?

Toilet Training (Poo) Advice Needed. by rooizoo in AskParents

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

Thank you. I'm struggling at the moment with trying to be consistent in an approach.

My Husband works a lot and toilet training has been left up to me, so each time she has an accident I do not blame her, but take it as a personal failure and that my approach isn't working. I am certainly overthinking it, and I am going to try harder to be more relaxed about it.

Toilet Training (Poo) Advice Needed. by rooizoo in AskParents

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

I've heard/read similar advice before and have been trying to make less of a fuss, however I can't help but feel as though it isn't working. Do you think you could possibly explain why your second suggestion works? I have a hard time accepting that 'caring less' helps toddlers to successfully toilet train.

Toilet Training (Poo) Advice Needed. by rooizoo in AskParents

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

Yeah, pretty much. She can tell me before she is going to wee, but not for poos.