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💧Jan Grimoldby🙋‍♀️ 🔥

@jan_grimoldby

just wanting stuff to be fair. i aim to be a stone in the shoe of misogyny

Katılım Ekim 2017
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Kristina Bolten
Kristina Bolten@Kristinartz·
My neighbor is 66, but she still dresses and acts like she's much younger. What do you think I should do?
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Bob
Bob@BobBurn97207272·
One income. One home. Four kids. Annual holidays. Change left over. That was Australia in 1990. Today two incomes can’t even cover the rent. Same country. Something went very wrong
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Me, Mike. 🌍
Me, Mike. 🌍@mikegallacher1·
When I was a kid my Mum would give us Weetabix with butter on it as a treat. A treat???😑 Anyone else?
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Isabella
Isabella@KhanSaba1278·
What do you call a woman who lives in these conditions? 🤔
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Solo Monk
Solo Monk@JJKALE2·
Unlike @AlboMP and Jillian Segal, I believe that criticism of Israel cannot be regarded as antisemitic. Therefore I will not accept their definition of antisemitism. It is divisive, it's bad for social cohesion, and an ominous sign for the future. Whose with me?
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Atheist Girl
Atheist Girl@iamAtheistGirl·
when you see anything related to christianity in someone’s bio (especially “christ is king”) what is your immediate thought?
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Mal Peters
Mal Peters@peters_malcolm·
As a self employed business person since I was 21 , I have never had superannuation. I expected my retirement would come out of my capital gain on land. Increasing tax on CG erodes my super.
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Sandy Horne
Sandy Horne@SandyHorne61·
Road trip memories. When you notice the nice clouds, jump out of your car, check carefully for traffic, and run to the middle of the road for a quick photo. Barrier Highway, near Olary, South Australia.
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Aaron Smith
Aaron Smith@aaronsmith·
@RightisRight___ I think those who repeatedly use that word as a slur are extremely low quality humans.
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Dirtyleftie
Dirtyleftie@CraigSarg73·
So let’s get this straight. Australian citizens are apparently the only people who deserve support. Everyone else? According to Angus Taylor and Pauline Hanson, they’re just a burden. But here’s the reality. To become an Australian citizen, you must first be a permanent resident for years. For many migrants, becoming Australian also means giving up the citizenship of the country they were born in. Plenty choose not to do that because they want to keep their heritage and family ties. That is their right. Then you have people on skilled working visas and permanent residents raising families here. Their kids go to school with Australian kids. They work here. They pay taxes here. They contribute to the community every single day. Yet apparently Taylor thinks they should receive no assistance at all. Now let’s look at the numbers. Taylor claims non-citizens cost Australia $15 billion a year. What he doesn’t tell you is they contribute around $40 billion a year in taxes alone. That’s a net contribution of roughly $25 billion annually before you even count the businesses they build, the jobs they fill, the skills shortages they solve, and the communities they help support. So what exactly is the logic here? Punish one of the most economically valuable groups in the country to distract from decades of policy failures on housing, wages and infrastructure? This is what scapegoating looks like. Blame migrants. Blame permanent residents. Blame foreigners. Anything except the governments and policies that actually created the problems. And once again, they stand in front of Australians assuming nobody will check the facts.
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Amber
Amber@missrobinson·
Yesterday I learned that they don’t have Blu Tack in America. How do teens put posters on their bedroom walls?
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Dazza
Dazza@Dazzaat·
Have anything planned for Sunday morning .🤣🤣🤣🤣
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@DrewPavlou Non citizens still work, pay tax, spend money. My father was a non citizen for 50 years. He paid taxes, he retired, he had a civil sevices pension. He paid his Medicare levy. Why would any party decide it was good policy to withhold sevices from a tax payer?
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@Ausbobsmit Poor wobbie is having a wobble. So tax payers, regardless of citizenship, aren’t entitled to the safety net that you, even without working are entitled to. Go figure.
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Rob Smith
Rob Smith@Ausbobsmit·
I'll be honest with you. There is no hope for Australia. I just watched sky news interview people on the street, and they all said we should give non-citizens the NDIS and welfare. The country is fucking lost. Sick to death of these putrid woke filth.
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Hugh Riminton
Hugh Riminton@hughriminton·
Angus Taylor says 2m people have come into Australia under Labor. “The number of people coming in far exceeds the number of houses being built.” Taylor also says “net zero must go (because) it drives up inflation.”
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𝓜𝓮𝓻𝔂𝓮𝓶✨
Kardeşimin çantasını karıştırırken bu kutuları buldum… O an içime öyle bir sıkıntı çöktü ki. Ne olduklarını bilmiyorum ama iyi bir şeye çıkmayacaklarından eminim. Bu nedir bileniniz var mı?
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Noel Whittaker
Noel Whittaker@NoelWhittaker·
I'm running numbers on family trusts. If the trust owned by mum, dad, and 19-year-old daughter earns $180,000 a year and they distribute $60,000 to each the tax will be three times $9,000 = $27000. At 30% flat, it's $54,000. That's double - The only way out is to change distributions to wages, but they must be able to justify the wage. It's a shameful attack on business
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Jenni
Jenni@hashjenni·
I have a question? Why use foul language? Can't you say what you want to say without swearing?
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