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Jason Morahan

@MorahanJason

Custom cars. Daily is a Hirsch Saab 2.3T 305bhp/1650kg. Weekends is a Merc 190E 2.6 N/A 285bhp/1280kg. Formerly game modder Vanir, IL2 SAS Mod, Holowan Labs

Stalinist Melbourne Australia. Katılım Ekim 2020
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Jason Morahan@MorahanJason·
@hjwakerley Already got mine. Just finalizing EFI installation. If had a family would go bigger, but just me so this.
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Helen@hjwakerley·
You get one car for the rest of your life. It has to do everything. Commute, road trips, holidays, mega mileage… all of it. No swapping. No second car. What are you choosing? And why. I’ll start.
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Jason Morahan@MorahanJason·
@RealGeorgeFree These are the same people who said misgendering is literally genocide, remember. I'm sure the "sexual abuse" was something like an officer said Miss while giving an instruction and the physical abuse was being steered with standard crowd control techniques.
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George Free@RealGeorgeFree·
🇦🇺 Australia: ‘Palestinian’ Flotilla Activists Arrive at Sydney Airport, Allege Physical and Sexual Abuse by Israeli Authorities. Why do these people always behave as if they’re mentally ill?
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Jason Morahan@MorahanJason·
Generally speaking, the Westminster mind views self-defence to be vengeful acts and crime intervention to contribute to violence. Whilst lawful self-defence or intervention with reasonable and proportionate force is stated, there is no framework and so default is an altercation. Meaning if you are attacked and you do anything but lay there doing nothing the default position of police is two people having a fight and both are unlawful. Habitual criminals know how the system works and will always start accusing the person they attacked of being causal to the attack, making up some lie about an earlier argument even if it's a stranger assault. They'll say you gave them the finger and then picked a fight when they stood up for themselves. In a mugging. I've not only seen this but been in this situation. Effectively there are no conventional citizen rights in any British-modelled country, parliament are the new Pharaohs, state police are Royal Guardsmen and we are worms. Until a Bill of common rights is entered into national Constitutions, citizens have no rights. They have decrees. They may or may not fall on the better side of one.
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Chatnoir@Mschatnoir·
why do i feel if someone tried to rape me...and i injured them to stop them.....i'd be the one getting jail in UK?
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Jason Morahan@MorahanJason·
@TheAliceSmith The story of every European revolution. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. The US is the only one that actually put a fundamentally different system of governing a population in place. The social justice movement is just another power grab, crying over who gets to be cunts.
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Alice Smith@TheAliceSmith·
Leftism was always a pseudo radical movement. They don’t want to smash the system and eat the rich. They want to control the system and become the rich.
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Jason Morahan@MorahanJason·
@dKV2V14Bbn5639 It should be a roadworthy requirement for direct linkage mechanical actuation of all braking, steering and primary driver controls, and vehicle entry points. As a vehicle assembler I see how easily automated systems break down when taken out of spec, such as with collisions.
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クロミ@dKV2V14Bbn5639·
最近旦那が車買い換えたんだけどどうもサイドブレーキが気に入らない💦 サイドブレーキはグイッと引っ張るタイプの方が止まった感があるんだよな〜 ポチっとするのは不安でしかないww みんなはどう?🚗³₃
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Jason Morahan@MorahanJason·
@AdrianneCurry Exactly the same for me. Just the smell of it made me want to puke for years after.
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Jason Morahan@MorahanJason·
@azusagakuyuki For me this morning I have to a lung function test, then some other scans of the tumour later. Good luck with yours! Hospital asked me what religion I am. I told them agnostic, but I wear a crucifix. I'm not a biblical literalist, more a theologian type of religious person.
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宗谷の蒼氷@azusagakuyuki·
今朝は胃カメラなので白湯‥ ※御神酒ではありません 🦭シャアンメ(-_-;)☃️(›´ω`‹ )トホホ…
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Jason Morahan@MorahanJason·
@Fat_Electrician Probably a lot of the resistance to ground based data centres is the 'Jews are behind everything' people. Orbital data centres however involve tens of thousands of mid-orbit satellites, and the concern is Kessler syndrome, which is very real and already becoming a problem.
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The Fat Electrician@Fat_Electrician·
I’ve looked into this very minimally, so I’m genuinely asking. Why are people opposing data centers so hard? My gut feeling is it’s hippies opposing nuclear power 2.0, but I’m willing to be convinced otherwise.
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Jason Morahan@MorahanJason·
@BigImpactHumans It's technically possible to put some there, although they will be in extremely bad condition by the time they arrive, any return to Earth is completely unsurvivable and their life expectancy is quite short. That's the actual science of it, which is just tossed out the window.
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LilHumansBigImpact@BigImpactHumans·
Do you think humans will make it to Mars one day?
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Jason Morahan@MorahanJason·
@PaulineHansonOz Tons of countries do it, which Labor's foreign residents know full well. In Thailand for example you just plain cannot own property as a foreigner, nor a majority of shares in a business. Keeping Thai property and proprietary for Thai is national security of the sovereign state.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
I don't think foreigners should own Australian homes or agricultural land. I wouldn't just ban new purchases, I'd give every foreign owner two years to sell to an Australian or get repossesed.
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Jason Morahan@MorahanJason·
@MetamateDaz This is the way an 8-year-old views the world. Has nobody discussed this with you since then? What did your elementary school teach, wave a communist fist at the world and act entitled? That's not your fault, but they shouldn't be teaching that and where were your parents?
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daz@MetamateDaz·
You’re born onto a planet you never asked to exist on… and society immediately hits you with: “Okay, now go earn the right to eat, sleep, rest, and have shelter.” Like… zoom out for a second. We’re floating on a rock in infinite space and we created a game where you have to spend most of your life working just to not starve or freeze to death. The whole concept is actually insane when you think about it.
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Tiffany Fong@TiffanyFong·
My white boyfriend has spent most of today speaking to me in an offensive Chinese accent. 🤣
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Jason Morahan@MorahanJason·
@SoveyX I got diagnosed a week ago, interestingly the first test today at the cancer hospital is an LFT which involves breathing into a device... Preliminary screening is generally CT and blood draw. The iodine makes you hallucinate 😂
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Sovey@SoveyX·
DID YOU KNOW? 👃🧬 Your future cancer screening may not start with a blood draw, MRI, or biopsy. It may start with you breathing into a device. Scientists are studying “electronic noses” that analyze tiny chemical compounds in your breath called volatile organic compounds, or VOCs. Cancer cells can change the body’s metabolism, and those changes may leave behind chemical fingerprints. Since your blood constantly passes through your lungs, some of those compounds can cross into your breath and come out every time you exhale. That is the basic idea behind breath-based cancer detection. Researchers are already testing these systems for cancers like lung, stomach, prostate, liver, and oesophageal cancer. The goal is simple: find cancer earlier, faster, and without turning every appointment into a medical escape room. To be clear, this is not replacing doctors tomorrow morning. Most of the technology still needs large clinical validation before it becomes routine screening. But the direction is pretty cool. We may be moving toward a future where checking for early signs of disease feels less like a hospital procedure and more like taking a breathalyzer test. Would you try a device like this as an early detection option?
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Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen·
It's the septum ring - it's a big red flag
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Old stoves used to have an electrical outlet on the front of the stove. Not a feature I have seen on any newer stoves. I wonder why they got rid of that, it's a really useful feature... Was probably some lawyer's fault.
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Jason Morahan@MorahanJason·
@KatKanada_TM Obsession sounds pretty good, fantasy-horror mixed with social relevance and very well done.
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Kat Kanada 🏴@KatKanada_TM·
Have you seen any good movies lately? Do good movies still get made even?
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Jason Morahan@MorahanJason·
@Jazzyy_rosee I try to tell this often because we've politically degenerated to this era: According to Nazi anthropology Aryans came to Earth when a rogue planet touched Earth's atmosphere so they could fly here in planes and built Atlantis. This is the mind of Jewish conspiracies.
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