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Adam Sims

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tinker, typist, solder, spry ETH: 0x0c31c2bd268383620a3a75da18219c20090a1d24

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Adam Sims
Adam Sims@adamjsims·
@RockChartrand Communism is just a way to push wealth of the private sector into hands of a few beaurocrats. Its not meant to endure.
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Rock Chartrand🤑@RockChartrand·
Communism gets dismantled from both sides. Its critics expose the contradictions on principle. Its advocates expose them in practice. You don’t need a theory debate when implementation keeps producing the same results. It only sounds appealing when it stays abstract. The moment it meets reality, it explains itself.
Noah Khrachvik@khrachvik

And you still think anti-communism isn’t psyop? THIS is the one subject they are actually telling you the truth about? Really?

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@ALegendaryDrops Well, the messaging here is because they are selling Ai as an opportunity to investors. The pitch is "its so good its dangerous".
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Legendary Drops@ALegendaryDrops·
Ngl the marketing of AI has to be studied. It will replace you. Its inevitable. You'll rent compute from us. You'll own nothing and be happy. "Why is everyone so mad" Like I don't even hate AI but its fascinating to see CEOs punch themselves in the dick for sport.
Mike Ybarra@Qwik

@CrimsonDesert_ Why apologize? AI, in one form or another, will be in every single video game. I don't get why devs feel the need to bend over for the few folks who can't accept the reality that AI will be in every single thing - from video games to your fridge (it already is). Man up.

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@bell00david Well, that our beaurocrats all have financial interests in the "green energy" ponzi
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David Bell@bell00david·
Australia closed all its domestic refineries years ago, because its leaders are career politicians and don’t understand actual reality. An island continent totally dependent on foreign fuel refining to grow food and move it to feed people in its cities. It sounds stupid because it always was.
Russian Market@runews

Fuel shortages are spreading across petrol stations in Australia. The government acknowledges that prices could climb to $4 per litre, while analysts point to both major parties for the closure of domestic refineries. A questionable way to manage a country. Read my latest on fuel shortage in Europe: insideparadeplatz.ch/2026/03/23/tan…

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@MickamiousG When they say mandate, they mean a critical mass of beayrocrats all invested and then colluded in pumping the green energy bubble and when it fails they may lose out.
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Mickamious@MickamiousG·
Disagree There’s never been a mandate on supporting renewable energy If they want a mandate, put it to a plebiscite Put it to the people
Mimama 🐕🐝🦋🦉@BConn39

@MickamiousG Australians want renewable energy. We keep voting for it. Australians don’t want petty racism and culture wars. We keep voting against that. The Libs think Murdoch/Rinehart media releases are policies. So does ON. Both parties are going nowhere fast but at least Gina is amused.

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Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
How on earth did that cost 50k pounds?! It looks like the kind of thing that a local grammar school would do for free as a project. With no reference to its political meaning, this is ridiculous - for 50k they could have bought beans on toast for every schoolchild in the city.
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK

This rainbow junction in Hounslow cost £48,174 of public money. Some will say it promotes inclusion. Others will question the cost. Where do you stand?

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@Rizzabeast Sure, but our corrupt besurocrats bet their entire life savings on the green energy scam, so they will do anything to ensure their stocks go up.
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Rizza@Rizzabeast·
Australia is sitting on 17.5 billion barrels of technically recoverable shale oil (EIA estimate) in basins like Cooper, Canning and Beetaloo. At our current use of -1.1 million barrels/day, that's over 40 years of supply—potentially HUNDREDS OF YEARS if broader unconventional resources prove out. Shale oil breakeven costs globally are often $45–60/barrel- cheaper or close to today's prices (70–80/barrel Brent). With U.S.-style tech, we could produce competitively and keep petrol affordable. But we're still importing most of our fuel while this sits locked underground! Governments block it with bans, red tape and green dogma. It's ridiculous—we're vulnerable to price spikes and supply shocks for no good reason. Unlock this resource NOW for energy security, jobs and cheaper fuel. Enough delays—start fracking!
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇦🇺 107 petrol stations across New South Wales are out of diesel after panic buying. Australia said it wouldn't send ships to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the waterway Iran closed, cutting 20% of global oil supply. The Strait's closure just arrived at the servo anyway. Source: AZ Intel

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@senatorbabet People wonder why companies are ramming Ai into everything despite it having limited practical use to regular people. Well, its great for monitoring and analytics on their livestock, I mean users.
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@Sparkpoodle1 They use fear to justify a power grab and strip your freedom to choose what you eat.
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Senator Babet
Senator Babet@senatorbabet·
Australia should take a practical view of energy, not an ideological one. If the United States can temporarily loosen sanctions on Russian oil to stabilise global markets, then there is no reason Australia should pretend the option doesn’t exist. Energy security matters, affordable fuel matters, the prosperity of Australians matters. Russia is not the cartoon villain many Western politicians portray. It is a historic nation with a deep Christian heritage and a civilisation far older than the fashionable talking points of modern bureaucracies and treating Russia as a permanent pariah serves little strategic purpose and certainly does nothing to lower energy costs. The constant “Russia bad” narrative is wearing thin, Australians are tired of being dragged into endless geopolitical theatre while paying more at the pump. A mature foreign policy recognises reality, nations pursue interests not slogans. Australia should prioritise energy security, economic stability, and common sense, we should be seeking to normalise trade where it benefits Australians, this is not radical, it is responsible.
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No fuel means no tractors, means no food. See where amplifying a fuel crisis is going yet?
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@craigkellyAFEE They will never do it, our beaurocrats have too much of their own wealth tied up in the "green energy" ponzi and a fuel crisis is the perfect time to make it worse and push people towards electric vehicle.
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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
I forgot to mention, that oil originally came from Russia, was refined in India and shipped on a Chinese flagged vessel. Think about it, due to the insane pursuit of Net Zero, we surrendered our fuel and food security, and now are reliant on Russia, India & China.
Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education@craigkellyAFEE

A CHINESE-FLAGGED TANKER DOCKS AT BOTANY BAY, LADEN WITH OIL FROM INDIA. Back in 1788, the infant colony of Sydney teetered on the brink of starvation. We weren’t self-sufficient in food, so the HMS Sirius embarked on a gruelling, round-the-world voyage to Cape Town (via South America) just to buy food and save us from famine. One ship – our fragile lifeline – stood between life and death. Fast-forward to today. In the name of insane, virtue-signalling Net Zero madness, we’ve deliberately slaughtered our own refineries, shut down exploration, and handed our energy security to foreign powers. We’ve gutted our ability to produce fuel at home – all for green applause from elites who’ll never miss a meal. The devastating result? We now depend on a Chinese-flagged ship hauling oil from India to keep our tractors running. Without that foreign tanker, our farmers can’t plough the fields, can’t harvest the crops, can’t get food to our hungry cities. One delayed ship, one geopolitical hiccup, and the shelves empty, the prices skyrocket, families go without. This is not progress – this is utter betrayal. Political stupidity and ideological obsession have dragged us right back to 1788: a proud, resource-rich nation reduced to begging foreign ships to arrive on time… so we don’t starve. How much more humiliation will we swallow before we wake up? It’s time to ditch Net Zero, - drill, baby drill and reopen the refineries

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@AvidCommentator They want to force everyone into electric vehicles to keep the "green energy" ponzi rolling.
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British Australian Community@Brit_Aus_Com·
Australia is NOT a migrant nation. Professor Eric Louw, speaking at BACPAC 2025.
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Mr. Reply Guy@GenericSnarky·
Gen Z has no idea how hard millenials were hit by this one
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Senator Babet
Senator Babet@senatorbabet·
Once upon a time, politicians made the rules. Then the bureaucrats took over. Now the real power sits with private capital. Surely you can see what’s happening? We need people in politics who come from outside the system, people beholden to no one but their nation and the voters who put them there. Canberra is out of control.
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@alphafox Bread, eggs, milk, its all being poisoned. Once you start eating the real stuff, its a game changer.
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AlphaFox@alphafox·
Woman claims her gluten allergy is only present when she eats American or Canadian bread - and then there is this giant tomato...!
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