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@rakeau

Jaded realist. Truth is fair game. Salt mine supervisor. You block = you lose.

Katılım Ocak 2018
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Rakeau
Rakeau@rakeau·
@comical_engr Canberra seems to be a pretty big producer of the stuff, just need a way to capture it
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Rakeau@rakeau·
@Babygravy9 Surely locals who have worked these roles previously can maybe share some insight?
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Senator Babet
Senator Babet@senatorbabet·
Can you please come to a Church next Prime Minister? I would love to host you, any Sunday you like for our 9am service. K thnx bye.
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Rakeau@rakeau·
@celinevmachine_ The guy whos refused to stock up the country’s reserve of fuel is telling people not to stock up their own reserves of fuel.
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Rakeau@rakeau·
@BullfrogDusk @KarluskaP Her not getting off the plane when instructed is doing something wrong in and of itself. The airline will simply not take off with such people on board, so why make a scene and impact everyone else? Just say OK, politely ask about your luggage, and then follow the officers off.
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Bullfrog Dusk@BullfrogDusk·
@KarluskaP What's the context? There's not enough information for me to make a decision, but it seems from the video she has done nothing wrong.
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Mikey💯🇺🇸@P202641716·
@ThrillaRilla369 I really don't understand people and the stick shifts, they act like thats a huge flex and you're a piece of shit if you cant drive one, my God all it is is a way to shift gears on a vehicle
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
Be honest... could you jump into a stick-shift car and drive it without a problem right now? 🚘
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Rakeau@rakeau·
@RichieRichLabs @Dexerto My gripes: 1. They’ve demonetised many creators (in line with other social media platforms) 2. The whole adpocalypse situation Makes me weary of giving them money.
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Richard Calder
Richard Calder@RichieRichLabs·
@Dexerto Why don’t people just pay for YouTube Premium? Someone has to pay content creators for their work, and if people won’t, then ads will.
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Dexerto@Dexerto·
Linus Tech Tips has called out YouTube for adding 30-second unskippable ads to its TV app "When will it be enough? Are we just going to go all the way back to cable TV with three-minute ad breaks? Can we not?"
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Rakeau@rakeau·
@Dexerto I have a feeling that the logic is if YouTube sees the TV client (Smart TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, etc rather than phone or computer) it assumes you’ve got more money and so shoves more ads in your face to upsell Premium.
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FischerKing
FischerKing@FischerKing64·
Apple selling cheap laptops means it’s giving up on being an aspirational brand. Means it’s run out of ideas - which has been obvious for a while with the goggles and the thicker phones and iPads. It’s like if Mercedes entered the compact truck market.
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Rakeau@rakeau·
@basedbrickpush1 We’re a good lot, but there’s a lot of very un-Australian Australians. I imagine other countries have the same issue with their own too.
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Arno About
Arno About@basedbrickpush1·
Don't think I've ever met an Australian I didn't like. Super direct. Low threshold for bullshit. Can take a joke. Turns out that the prison island idea is pretty solid.
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Rakeau@rakeau·
@AussieVal10 @RositaDaz48 CGT “Discount” is not even a discount. It’s just a lower rate of tax. It is not the Gov giving you money, it is the person being taxed keeping more of their own money. It’s like saying that your marginal tax rate being 35% rather than 50% is billions of dollars going to workers.
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Valerie 🤌🏻
Valerie 🤌🏻@AussieVal10·
It’s a club and you ain’t in it (you just fund it)
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Rakeau@rakeau·
@rod_lampard - The completely manipulated interventionist housing “market”. - Nanny State-ism is in all facets of life, not just “net zero” - Far more difficult to run a business - Escalating corruption
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Rod Lampard
Rod Lampard@rod_lampard·
Australia, as we know and love it, will not survive: 1. Multiculturalism. 2. The Net Zero nanny state. 3. Islam 4. Population decline (by design) & replacement mass immigration 5. NDIS 6. An overly polite Church that continues to fear leftism. 7. The climate change catastrophism con. 8. Over taxation, under representation. 9. Over-regulation, deindustrialisation. 10. The Uniparty, another Labor/Green/Teal Government. Let me know if you think I've missed some.
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Rakeau@rakeau·
@deloreancars @reeleze Dude, don’t treat me like I’m hostile. I’m not. I’m not opposed to owning an EV. Battery fires are not like petrol fires, and batteries are not like fuel tanks. Both are rare, but not zero. Batteries are still incredibly large, heavy and difficult to package into a car.
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An Engineer
An Engineer@deloreancars·
@rakeau @reeleze Non combustible like petrol you mean? Already outlast the car. Already <$100/kWh Already making one manufacturer plenty of profit. "Barely feasible".
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Rakeau@rakeau·
@deloreancars @reeleze Don’t get me wrong: current battery tech is impressive and has come a long way. But we went from electric cars being virtually impossible, to barely over the threshold. Every other part of a car is easy - it’s just the batteries that are the issue. There’s still a long way to go.
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Rakeau@rakeau·
@deloreancars @reeleze Uh, we absolutely do - i.e.: far smaller, far lighter, far safer (ie non-combustable), far more temperature tolerant (in heat and cold), has greater lifespan, and far cheaper. Like I said - batteries are not good. They’re only just good enough, ie, barely feasible.
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Rakeau@rakeau·
@reeleze @deloreancars Point being a 2,300kg car is obviously just brute-forcing range by having a massive battery, when what we actually need are batteries with far higher energy densities (3-4x what we have currently).
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Rakeau@rakeau·
@DickyChap Well I don’t want to sell what I have currently, so maybe if you didn’t have to pay multiple CTP insurance policies even though you can only drive one car at a time.
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Rakeau@rakeau·
@Ryandally08 Saying “that’s not goong to happen” is a threat imho.
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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
#BREAKING Anthony Albanese says the rise of One Nation in the polls is due to its supporters wanting “Australia to go back to the 1950’s” and for “the population to look like that” Before adding “that’s not going to happen” #Auspol
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Rakeau@rakeau·
@QBCCIntegrity Regular aussies are storing more fuel than whoever runs the fucking fuel reserve.
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Aus Integrity
Aus Integrity@QBCCIntegrity·
Australia doesn’t have a fuel crisis. It has a jerry can crisis - no one can store any more excess fuel and the prices are still going up! Yet Labor tell us “this isn’t a supply issue, stop buying fuel” Albozo, Australians aren’t buying excess fuel. We can barely afford it!
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Australians vs. The Agenda
Australians vs. The Agenda@ausvstheagenda·
Anthea Harris, a key architect of Australia’s climate policy has been appointed ‘Fuel Supply Taskforce Coordinator’ and will manage fuel supply nationwide. Her inaugural salary was $250,000 a year as head of the Climate Change Authority and she’ll be earning approx $490,000 now.
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