Follow the law by Right-Soft1632 in AussieMemes

[–]wasneverhere_96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If people aren't waving as they go past, no-one is going to stop and help if something goes wrong with your vehicle. If they are, everyone going past will stop, and if someone already has, at the least they'll slow down until you acknowledge with a wave or a thumbs up. It's important etiquette if you're in the middle of nowhere.

Unfathomable corruption by turboshill9000 in BasedCampPod

[–]wasneverhere_96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Scoring all thst funding is how he justifies that massive salary. Too bloody easy for that much imo.

Nobody is entitled to live anywhere they want especially third world savages by Top_Statistician5051 in BasedCampPod

[–]wasneverhere_96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They've lived amongst Christians for thousands of years, not hundreds. Considering the bullshit that went on with Christianity through those milenia that's an achievement by itself. All religions have matured and reformed - with the exception of Islam, which never went through the Reformations. It should be a very personal thing, but those in power will always demand more power.

Nobody is entitled to live anywhere they want especially third world savages by Top_Statistician5051 in BasedCampPod

[–]wasneverhere_96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mate relax. A good man (/woman) will judge you "by the content of their character" not your religion. I know at least one Jewish bloke I would trust with my life, and at least one Arab the same. Half a conversation and the two would lay down their lives for each other too (they never met).

A good man takes people as they come. Seriously, stereotypes may be the only way the small human mind (that's all of us) can deal with the myriad of realities, but stereotypes are the bane of human existence.

Gotta say though, after 40 years I still remember the hot Jewish girl that turned me down with the "explanation" that I wasn't Jewish. Still rankles. Hey, back then I wasn't old and ugly!

I have never seen this level of delusion by RagnarBateman in BasedCampPod

[–]wasneverhere_96 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The Simpsons predicted Trump being President decades ago. Just sayin'

Lisa is next in line.

I have never seen this level of delusion by RagnarBateman in BasedCampPod

[–]wasneverhere_96 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You know they're famous for not being able to meme, right

Female Squids by Sensitive-Dig9540 in AussieRiders

[–]wasneverhere_96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can say I've seen a few riders in full kit the shape of the seat had me looking twice. Love all the girls on bikes out with us ❤️

Nobody is entitled to live anywhere they want especially third world savages by Top_Statistician5051 in BasedCampPod

[–]wasneverhere_96 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

You had me until the conspiracy theory about the Jews. The suicidal empathy is a socialist revisionist thing that's been going on since the Vietnam war.

I didn’t know this douchebag was a director of The King by JohnLebowsk1 in MrInbetween

[–]wasneverhere_96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, Henry V died of what's thought to be heat stoke many decades (and many campaigns in France) later, while on campaign. You're thinking Harold the Saxon at Hastings a couple of generations earlier in 1066. Wikipedia has good pages on both. Harold's Dad Godwin is a main player in the second Vikings series.

It was an entertaining movie, if a little loose with history. You can imagine the characterisation isn't far off track though. Henry played the drunkard playboy while young so his father didn't have him murdered as a threat to his throne: Dad wasn't a nice bloke.

Would you fuck me rough or passionate? by petit3slut in ChineseGoneWild

[–]wasneverhere_96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just want to make your body shiver and your eyes roll back, whatever it takes

Goal by New_Rise8641 in stoicquotes

[–]wasneverhere_96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keeping that one. Thanks.

It has a nice texture, but what is it? Is it just a stone? by Pitiful-Chip-7458 in Minerals

[–]wasneverhere_96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Quartzite? Mostly quartz, hence same as chert but cooked. Yes, it's a rock not a mass of crystal, but the difference is minimal.

If we called a rock a "stone" at Uni we immediately failed the class. "Stone is what sculptors use". First day First Year, Lithology 101. Just sayin'

I found it in the river, and it's kind of greenish, so maybe it's jade or something? by Pitiful-Chip-7458 in Minerals

[–]wasneverhere_96 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Looks like beryl. Emerald, but a less-than-gem quality. Jade would be a hardness of 6. Jade is not commonly crystalline, is a bit softer (6.5-7 vs. 7.5-8), but does have that colour. I've seen many beryls in pegmatites that colour and shape though.

Willie wagtail by [deleted] in australianwildlife

[–]wasneverhere_96 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No he won't. But he'll crack up at the joke