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General nuisance! Love my Pies 🖤🤍🖤

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Rhys Muldoon@rhysam·
This is it. All of it. Doesn’t take long to read. Nor understand. Read it 10 times. It doesn’t change.
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🖤Kaz Monument🤍@KazMonument·
FACT: The AFL is a world leader in absolutely-zip, zilch, zero! Never was, never will be.
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Liam
Liam@CFC_Liammm·
Scott Pendlebury at 35 years of age: 31 disposals 1 goal [1 behind] 12 clearances 10 score involvements 9 inside 50’s 517 metres gained Are we SURE this man is human?! 🐐🔥
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I’m just Emma 👑
I’m just Emma 👑@emma_husar·
So it took for women’s sport to break all records for Government to do the absolute bare minimum and invest in us. Meanwhile men just had to breathe to get funded Anyone want to say women don’t need to work ten times harder for the same recognition, pay & conditions #auspol
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MFWitches
MFWitches@MFWitches·
Let me tell you a story about being a sporty woman in Australia today. And why it’s relevant to the #Matildas win. This story started when I was 2 years old and my grandpa registered my younger brother for membership of a football club after his birth … but didn’t do this for me or my older sister when we were born. It continued when I was 7 and my other grandparents won a big trailer raffle and saved the new basketball in it to give to my younger brother *in front of my older sister and I* as he was their oldest grandSON. It continued when I was 12 and the school banned all girls from playing footy on the oval at lunchtime because sometimes when we kicked the ball our knickers showed (and we weren’t allowed to wear shorts). It continued when I was in Year 12 and won the Open Cross Country Run event at school, yet that night my father asked my younger brother how he performed in the run (he came 7th or something) and my father didn’t ask me how I went till my mother made him. (My father was a kind, decent man who never deliberately hurt me but was also very much a product of his time.) It continued when my son played Under 10’s Aussie Rules and I ran water for the team the entire year but when it came time for end-of-year photos, the team coach wouldn’t allow the women team helpers in the photo (but my boy’s father who was the team runner and all other men helpers were in the pic). This is an incomplete list. And yes, it’s very minor in the general scheme of oppression and discrimination faced by so many people in so many ways. But almost every woman on earth has stories a bit like (or very like) mine, and they hurt. Because while most men certainly face unfairness in their lives, they don’t face systemic oppression just for being male. Yet for women such stories are part of the fabric of our lives. We never know when the harm will come or how much it will hurt, but we’ve been psychologically braced for it at all times since we were little girls. There are stories in the media already about the kinds of harm some Matildas players have faced since they were little girls, too. One of them talked about how she was forced to play for boy’s teams when younger and sometimes had no team at all: because she was a girl. One talked about her club having no women’s toilets or other facilities, which made their games very difficult. Others have spoken about the years and years where they played to crowds of just a few hundred, and have had to continually fight tooth and nail for fair conditions and pay (which was only kind-of achieved just a couple of years ago). This means their current achievements are even more extraordinary, because they were gained despite a cacophony of oppression and male derision running like a poisoned stream alongside everything they did on a sporting field (and off of it). It means the sheer guts they displayed last night is even more remarkable because they all had to overcome the myriad ways others tried to undermine their confidence at every stage of their sporting lives, as well as focus on the game. And still, they had the courage and mental toughness to stand up and win. For this reason, they’re true heroes in ways that male sporting stars rarely are. And this is why we women are so proud of last night’s victory, and so utterly absorbed by it. We recognise the unbelievably difficult slog it is just to survive in a world dominated by men’s power. We’ve all (in sport, and elsewhere) suffered the hurts of being regularly ignored, laughed at and demeaned. So the victory feels like a victory for all women, and an even bigger victory for the little girls who’ll suffer a little less in future because those incredible women have eased the path for those coming after them. There are literally no words for how wonderful they are, for what we owe them, and for how much we wish them well for whatever comes next. Forever and ever, let’s play like GIRLS. #PlayLikeAGirl #TilitsDone
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LOUD fence Inc.🎗
LOUD fence Inc.🎗@loudfence·
Congrats Uni of Canberra on creating these much needed Guides. LOUD fence Inc is incredibly proud to have been involved in the development - released today. Thanks to the many survivors who provided feedback during consultation sessions. Your voices matter childsafety.gov.au
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Collingwood FC@CollingwoodFC·
Using an emoji to describe our players arriving 😂
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Swoop Luke
Swoop Luke@SwoopLuke·
i absolutely and unequivocally love this from the pies 🙏🏼
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Kate Ellis
Kate Ellis@KateEllis22·
I have been a republican for as long as I’ve known what the word meant. Never more than this moment though. This is totally absurd
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Yianni 🟥🟧🟨🟩
Yianni 🟥🟧🟨🟩@yianni_a·
You know in zombie movies, when even after the heroes have blown a zombie into a million pieces with a shotgun, the fingers are still grabbing along the floor trying to kill them? That’s Collingwood. #AFLCrowsPies
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7AFL
7AFL@7AFL·
“For a lot of First Nations people, she represents pain and trauma and ongoing oppression that they don’t want to celebrate..." Daisy Pearce has been brought to the edge of tears in an emotional speech on the AFLW’s Queen tribute. 7sport.link/3deqrlj
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Karen Freyer
Karen Freyer@kgfreyer·
Nothing says female-friendly better than 4 men hanging around outside a toilet block @Matt_KeanMP #nswpol
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