Está é Diana, personagem do jogo Pragmata.
Eu posso lhe dizer pq os militontos não gostam dela.
Ela não tem cara de bella ramsey
Ela não xinga a cada 30 segundos
Ela não é insuportável
Ela é fofa e doce (parece minha sobrinha)
Ela respeita o protagonista e não odeia homens.
NASA posted an ARTEMIS II crew photograph that I think is one of the best I have seen. This is the continent of Antarctica.
The area around the continent is clear. This is the Southern Ocean that circles Antarctica. The cold air and water tend to rob the moisture in the air. No clouds.
In the middle left of the photo is the Antarctica Peninsula.
To the left of the peninsula is Tierra del Fuego. Continuing up the upper left of the photo is the Atlantic coast of South America.
The land mass in the lower right is probably New Zealand.
@GeorgiusEU@RositaDaz48 Mate, we're so far passed "or suffer the consequences" we are suffering said consequences yet everyone thinks there's still time to change shit. That time whizzed by us without a second glance and now we moan and bitch about it because we cant do anything now.
@RositaDaz48 Australia could be energy independent but they don’t want that because they want you poor and miserable so you depend on them for subsidies and handouts. Aussie politicians don’t work for you. Smarten up or suffer the consequences.
How Is That electric Truck Going?
A forestry company in South Australia just parked their electric truck after a two and a half year trial. It did not work. Not because the motor was no good but because it was not financially viable and the range was half of what was promised.
The managing director Wendy Fennell said it plainly. Diesel would need to get to over four dollars a litre at the bowser before electric even becomes comparable.
Now read that sentence again and think about it carefully.
Who controls the conditions that could make diesel four dollars a litre? The same government that has voted down domestic gas reservation legislation five times. The same government that watched our only oil refinery close without lifting a finger. The same government that has been selling down Australia's strategic fuel reserve. The same government that just handed seventy million dollars to Volvo to electrify the trucking fleet. And the same government whose energy policies have us rationing fuel right now while the rest of the world scrambles for alternatives we should have been producing ourselves years ago.
They do not need to ban diesel trucks. They do not need to legislate them off the road. They just need to make diesel expensive enough that the decision gets made for you. Every single policy this government has made on fuel, refining, gas and energy reserves pushes the price of diesel in exactly one direction.
And then they stand up and announce another seventy million dollars to fast track electric trucks and call it nation building.
It is not a conspiracy theory. It is a policy outcome hiding in plain sight. Make the alternative unviable by price and then ride in with the solution you wanted all along.
The Liberal and National opposition have said precisely nothing about any of this. As useless as "tits on a bull" while Australians pay record prices at the bowser, regional trucking companies park their electric experiments and the government gets quietly closer to the economic conditions it needs to force the transition it could not achieve on merit.
Wendy Fennell did everyone a favour this week. She said the quiet part out loud without realising it.
The question every Australian should be asking is who benefits when diesel hits four dollars a litre. Because it is not the forestry company parking their truck. And it is not the farmer filling up his header. And it is not the truckie trying to make a living carting goods across Australia.
But it suits this government down to the ground.
#BillyEdwards
@deucelow2@RositaDaz48 Average Aussies would get the blame. Its the Governments playbook, diesel goes up to $4/litre and they blame everyday Aussies for not "being mindless drones" to taking alternatives or public transport.
@RositaDaz48 Are you insane?
Four dollar diesel would almost certainly be the forerunner to a deep and damaging Australian recession.
Who do you think would get the blame for that?
@MichaelSmicqfw@TimboZoom@Larryjamieson_ I hated those braindead fucks during covid. Too much MSM time and not enough critical thinking skills. No one in my local area are panic buying fuel and just filling up when the arises.
“You’re an island nation with abundant mineral deposits and nearly limitless coal, uranium, and natural gas but very little oil?”
“That’s right, Dave”
“And you’re about to have an energy crisis because you have three weeks of petrol reserves?”
“That’s correct, Dave”
@zeraphyyy@Larryjamieson_ Thats basically the gist of it. One political party in particular has been a major detractor for policy here in AUS and that's the Greens Party, where they will block any and all development that means we steer away from net zero BS.
@QBCCIntegrity If this pans out & the govt don't cut excise, then the collapse of Australia is all on Albo & Jimbo. How on earth can they think they can keep collecting excise.
You may have missed it, but Uber just made their “temporary fuel levy” permanent, as Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers declared fuel is not coming in a downward direction for at least 3 years.
Australia’s economy is about to enter the BASE jump phase.
LOCKDOWNS ARE COMING
Remember Labor said just days ago that fuel prices wouldn’t rise and we wouldn’t run out? They lied
Labor must drop the fuel excise tax today
Food will run low soon, tourism will end and small businesses will start to falter. Eventually Labor will place us in to lockdown citing “our own safety” “food security”
This government got us in to this mess but only a change in one can get us out
abc.net.au/news/2026-03-0…
Australia and New Zealand are the only states with a chance of surviving a nuclear war: due to their remoteness from nuclear powers and their food self-sufficiency, they are better prepared for a global catastrophe than others.