RichardGS

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RichardGS

RichardGS

@richards27

Katılım Eylül 2009
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RichardGS
RichardGS@richards27·
@theweekafternxt Don't exaggerate please. It makes perfect sense to promote the use of renewable energy where it stacks up economically such as for EVs and, increasingly, heavy vehicles. Many countries have electrified their rail systems, and there are now electric ferries.
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Next Week@theweekafternxt·
Labor now realising wind mills and solar panels can’t power ships, trains, trucks and aeroplanes. They spent years attacking fossil fuels when Australia largely depends on petrol and gas, will this corrupt inept government ever wake up? Now we’re looking at economic collapse!
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RichardGS@richards27·
@Sassafrass_84 A completely false equivalence of course. Ukraine is defending itself against an invading aggressor. Trump and Netanyahu are the aggressors in Iran.
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RichardGS@richards27·
@MaulingWallSt @LT_Aust Do you understand what 'provisional' results are? Please wait for the official declaration when all votes have been counted and preferences distributed. Thank you.
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Not Jerome Powell
Not Jerome Powell@alifarhat79·
The world is on the brink of WW3 and this guy is dancing. Either he’s completely disconnected from what’s going on or he’s retarded
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RichardGS@richards27·
@MikeLevin You still have small-denomination banknotes. Cute.
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Mike Levin
Mike Levin@MikeLevin·
Every American who pulls a dollar from their wallet will soon see Donald Trump’s name on it. He’s the first sitting president in history to put his signature on U.S. currency. A desperate, insecure man branding everything in sight because he knows history won’t remember him kindly on its own. It’s pathetic. What history will remember is what he destroyed to feel significant and the people who let him. nytimes.com/2026/03/26/us/…
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blakandblack@blakandblack·
My uneducated guess … 99.9% of Rob’s interactions were bought and paid for by One Nation and/or Advance…
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RichardGS@richards27·
@ellymelly The only thing that's about to collapse is your credibility.
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RichardGS@richards27·
@Ryandally08 I'm not condoning violence on either side, but if your footage is anything to go by the man with the mullet provoked a confrontation.
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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
A white Australian man waving an Australian flag in Australia gets his flag snatched off him and is then assaulted by a large group of Pro Palestinian supporters. How did our once great proud country become like this?
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RichardGS@richards27·
@georgieAM Gee George, could it be that the Great, Glorious and Correct Trump and his sycophants are in fact wrong, and that the leaders you mention are correct? Unthinkable, I know.
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George Mamalis
George Mamalis@georgieAM·
🚨 THE PATTERN NO ONE WANTS TO TALK ABOUT Why are Western nations all moving in the SAME direction… at the SAME time? Europe. Canada. Australia. Same policies. Same outcomes. Same decline. This isn’t just about Covid. This isn’t just about immigration. This is bigger. At what point do we stop calling it coincidence… and start asking if it’s coordinated? Because when you step back, the pattern is clear. And if it continues, the result is inevitable: The slow dismantling of the Western world as we once knew it. Wake up.
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RichardGS@richards27·
@learning_yohei Depends which country or state you're talking about. In Australia for instance it's used to describe at least four different football codes - soccer, Australian Rules, rugby league and rugby union.
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Yohei from Japan🇯🇵
Yohei from Japan🇯🇵@learning_yohei·
I’m Japanese and learning English. What does “football” mean?😭
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RichardGS@richards27·
@BoLoudon I can't speak for Jesus of course, but everything I've read in the Bible suggests to me that He would be appalled at the actions of Trump and his band of lickspittles.
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Bo Loudon@BoLoudon·
🚨BREAKING: Jesus Christ was just HONORED from the White House Cabinet meeting. We're not in a political battle. We're in a spiritual battle. I'm on the side of JESUS CHRIST! God bless the Trump administration. Follow: @BoLoudon
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One Nation Australia
One Nation Australia@OneNationAus·
Mark Riley’s piece in The West Australian actually lands on something the insiders hate admitting… Pauline Hanson is winning because she’s consistent. Australians know exactly where Pauline Hanson stands. No focus groups, just authentic. Just the same message she’s been delivering for years. And in a time when people are getting smashed by cost of living and feel completely ignored, that consistency wins votes. While Labor and the Liberals chase polls and try to guess what voters want to hear, Senator Hanson has held her ground. That’s why people are moving towards One Nation. Even on a night where Labor had a huge win in South Australia, Hanson was the standout story. Consistency builds trust. And right now, trust is exactly what the major parties don’t have with voters. Check our Policies onenation.org.au/issues Join One Nation onenation.org.au/join Unite Australia donate.onenation.org.au/unite-australia
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Mike Carlton
Mike Carlton@MikeCarlton01·
Who is the most contemptible?
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RichardGS@richards27·
@AshDom12 @BethanyCherisse There are already electric trucks on the road in Australia. Some use battery swapping, which can be as quick (or quicker) than filling with diesel. Electric tractors exist also. Change will happen over time.
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Bethany Cherisse
Bethany Cherisse@BethanyCherisse·
Australia produces up to 398,000 barrels of crude oil per day. If we stopped exporting our crude oil, had the 6 major refineries closed since 2012 re-opened, and combined that with the imports still being received - we wouldn't run out of fuel. Why won't the government do this?
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RichardGS@richards27·
@DebtSlaveUSA @Bbmorg @grok First, it was a buyback, so owners were compensated. Second, guns aren't really regarded as a tradeable commodity so their value is in their utility to their owners, such as farmers and sporting shooters, not every Tom, Dick and Harriett wanting to be Rambo.
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🇺🇸@DebtSlaveUSA·
@Bbmorg Thats a lot of value thrown away. @grok how many guns were tossed in austrualis during this time and what value of those guns would it be worth today?
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- Cass@Cassandrasl99·
Does anyone care if Trump is not impressed with Australia? Not me.
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🩷Otome-chan🩷@Otome_chan311·
@learning_yohei Cookies = things like oreos. Biscuits = bread. If you say biscuit to refer to oreos, people will be very confused unless you have a clear British accent. When in doubt, use the American variant, as the British variants are only used by British people.
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Yohei from Japan🇯🇵
Yohei from Japan🇯🇵@learning_yohei·
I’m Japanese, so which one should I use when speaking English?🇺🇸🇬🇧🍪😳
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RichardGS@richards27·
@learning_yohei Depends who you are speaking to and the context. Australians and Brits would normally say biscuits. North Americans would generally say cookies. In the US, biscuits are a savoury dish generally served with gravy.
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