Tennkay

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Tennkay

Tennkay

@Tennkay1

Son of a migrant

Katılım Mart 2020
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John@John_Michaels1·
How many party pies constitutes a meal? I’m thinking six? 🤔
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Tennkay@Tennkay1·
@TraceyLee_07 Buy one of these little blow heaters and a timer. Set it to run for about 15-20 minutes prior to when you got to bed, then the same after./ It will dry out the air in the room and you're eyes will get heavy and you'll fall asleep. Worked for me, not so good in summer though!
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Tracey@TraceyLee_07·
For those of you who struggle with insomnia, what strategies do you use to help you fall asleep, besides taking sleep medication?
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Tennkay@Tennkay1·
@RobertR67944613 Perhaps a human version of a dog wash to get the stripper glitter off, and a clothes steaming machine to freshen up in-between venues? Some lockers to stash your stuff? I'm ready to take this model global!!!
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Robert Rees
Robert Rees@RobertR67944613·
@Tennkay1 That competes it doesn't What a great idea adding those 2 We should franchise it 😭🤣😂
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Robert Rees@RobertR67944613·
My son has just informed me that there is a night club next door to a strip joint that's next door to a brothel. To me this is an extremely well thought out business structure Wonder if they want any investors
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Tennkay@Tennkay1·
@ttmygh Next time you are in town do the tour, a wonderful way to fall even further in love with this magical building.
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Tennkay@Tennkay1·
@ASX1500 Ah... best to refer to the noise vs signal flow chart for those shitposting engagement herders.
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John Spitzer@ASX1500·
Where will gold bulls give up their undying belief?
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Tennkay@Tennkay1·
@DominicFrisby Nothing puts more enthusiasm into blue collar workers pysche than the sight of brand spanking new safety helmets and vests with crisp creases, straight from the packet on management, politicians and political commentators!!!
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Dominic Frisby
Dominic Frisby@DominicFrisby·
Canada has radicalised me. I've gone full Gilet Jane And with matching trainers.
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IMARoostàr🐓@IMAROOSTAR·
One of my favourite Greek meals. Slow cooked chuck beef in aromatic tomato based sauce. Potatoes peas and sprouts all infused. It doesn’t look sexy but it’s fucken sensational to eat.
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Tennkay@Tennkay1·
@Stockrocker_ASX Sign that $3B Accenture digital arrivals card contract. It will be the best $5B KPMG ever charged to overhaul the performance at the 2 year point of the $11B total cost which excludes the printing of the emergency paper cards for when the system is down 47% of the time.
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Tennkay@Tennkay1·
@ctindale Epic... You must have seen some amazing sets... Any standouts?
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🇦🇺Craig Tindale
@Tennkay1 Ha I did that era as well - Switzerland forest festivals , Glastonbury flown in by helicopter with a band , swimming in the castle moat at the Big Chill in Hereford , 7 Burning Man’s . I still prefer the 70s
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Tennkay@Tennkay1·
@GreenTyler27 Possible solution: Australian Uranium Bonds. We supply decades of supply of uranium to Korea & Japan, maybe the UK or others depending on SMR development. They build us the nuclear plants. Considering what we just did with India... why not?
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Tyler Green
Tyler Green@GreenTyler27·
The CSIRO’s modelling does raise legitimate questions about the cost of a first nuclear plant in Australia. Those costs deserve very serious scrutiny. But the discussion shouldn’t end there. One Nation would argue that once a domestic nuclear industry, workforce and supply chain are established, costs could fall significantly over time, as has happened with other major infrastructure projects. Energy policy should be driven by engineering, economics and long-term national interests not ideology. Australia needs an honest assessment of all available technologies, including nuclear, hydro, gas, renewables and storage, so we can build an energy system that is reliable, affordable and capable of supporting Australian industry for decades to come.
Renew Economy@renew_economy

CSIRO says #nuclear power is “most expensive in each case” of its modelling, with a “first-of-a-kind” premium on building in Australia likely to cost 100% more than international best practice ow.ly/hLJ950ZmLjO

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Tennkay@Tennkay1·
@Adrian_Arciuli @FIFAWorldCup I attended the U17's World Cup in Indonesia in 2023. They are not ready from a logistics, transport or safety perspective. Amazing event, and people, but still a ways to go.
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Adrian Arciuli@Adrian_Arciuli·
#WorldCup rest day has got me thinking. 2042 @FIFAWorldCup hosting bid suggestion for Australia, New Zealand & Indonesia. 14 stadiums needed with 40,000 + capacity. 🇦🇺 MCG - 100,000 🇦🇺 Accor Stadium - 83,000 🇮🇩 Jakarta International Stadium - 82,000 🇮🇩 Gelora Bung Karno Stadium - 77,000 🇦🇺 Optus Stadium - 61,000 🇦🇺 Adelaide Oval - 53,500 🇦🇺 Suncorp Stadium - 52,500 (expand) 🇳🇿 Eden Park - 50,000 🇮🇩 Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium - 46,000 🇮🇩 Riau Main Stadium - 43,000 🇦🇺 Allianz Stadium - 42,500 🇳🇿 Hnry Stadium (Wellington) - expand to 40,000 🇦🇺 AAMI Park- expand to 40,000 🇦🇺 McDonald Jones Stadium - expand to 40,000 8 in Australia, 4 in Indonesia, 2 in New Zealand. AFL uses the new Gabba, Etihad Stadium and SCG + others during World Cup period. NRL uses new Gabba, SCG, Commbank, Penrith, Leichhardt Oval etc. I've thought about this way too much.
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Tennkay@Tennkay1·
@IRanalyst And the Albo came in and didn't reverse it - which he had the power to do. ALP or LNP = Same team, different factions. Unaparty. For BIG AU and Corporations who donate to the status quo not changing. Partisanship is dead... it's simply now a case of the system being broken.
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Scott Burchill
Scott Burchill@IRanalyst·
By some estimates, $20 billion from Frydenberg's job keeper policy scheme went to profitable businesses which didn't need the subsidy. Instead of being returned to taxpayers, the largesse was passed on to share holders and wealthy executives. Frydenberg told his millionaire and billionaire mates to keep the money as a gift from taxpayers. I hope Dave isn't surprised and doesn't get too disappointed when he votes for Mr Frydenberg's party and doesn't get the tax relief he is searching for.
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Tennkay@Tennkay1·
@greenytrades Convenience is killing us, one instant comfort & dopamine hit at a time, compounding. I know people getting ahead, they have a professional sports mentality to building themselves & their wealth. Discipline, & favoring future comfort over current consumption is the key.
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Greeny@greenytrades·
@Tennkay1 I mean it’s a different type of ‘hard’ Yeah I’ve moved outside the box but a lot of people are scared too
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Greeny@greenytrades·
Australia is the hardest it's EVER BEEN to get ahead. Housing is sitting at 10x a standard income, we are taxed on everything that moves and a CGT system about to get even worse. Complaining about it is pointless, so here's what I'm actually doing about it instead: 1. The PPOR is the last great tax shelter. Your principal place of residence is the only asset in this country that grows completely tax-free. No CGT, ever. Every other vehicle gets clipped. I treat my home as a wealth asset first, lifestyle asset second because the government has made it the single most tax-efficient thing an Australian can own. 2. I don't trade in my personal name. Trading through a company structure changed everything for me: flat tax rate, cleaner separation and options a personal account simply doesn't have. Cost me accountant fees to set up, but is worth every dollar (this one's genuinely case-by-case so please talk to an accountant before copying it). 3. I budget like I'm broke, even when I'm not. Every dollar has a job before the month starts. Boring? Extremely yes, but I've watched people make six figures and by end the year they are left with nothing because the lifestyle ate it all away. The market giveth, but Uber Eats taketh away. 4. I cut things ruthlessly but only the things that doesn't compound. Subscriptions I forgot existed (Apple iCloud etc)? Gone. Gym gear, education, tools that make me money? Untouched. The skill isn't spending less, instead its knowing which expenses are beneficial long term or not. Ultimately, the sad reality is that the playing field isn't fair. It never has been and the people getting ahead in 2026 aren't the people waiting for it to become fair, instead they're out there already learning the rules and playing them harder than everyone else. That mindset is exactly what I teach every day inside GTG (my trading community). If you want the framework I use to approach markets the same way: structured, deliberate, nothing left to 'my gut feeling' than join me (link is in my bio). As always, NFA or tax advice, this is what I do and everyones situation is different.
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Sir Contraire@sircontraire·
Remember kids, if you don't want to inject a drug into you that HAS ALREADY BEEN OFFICIALLY DISCONTINUED DUE TO SIDE EFFECTS .... you are a "cooker" Basically the term cooker now means, someone who follows up-to-date medical advice. news.com.au/lifestyle/heal…
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