Supratim Adhikari

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Supratim Adhikari

Supratim Adhikari

@SupratimA

Deputy Biz editor at The Age/SMH, formidable in the kitchen and Jeopardy. Former IT editor at The Australian. contact [email protected]

Australia Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Punt Road
Punt Road@punt_rd·
AC/DC’s Brian Johnson. Well before that, before replacing Bon Scott after his passing, before he became a megastar, he fronted a more low profile band, Geordie. Here’s Brian playing ‘Goodbye Love’ on West German TV, ‘75. Amazing what was to become for him!
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Kryqpton
Kryqpton@Kryqpton·
@DiscussingFilm Please watch Clear Cut in his honor. He's so ridiculously good in it (Streaming on Tubi and Prime)
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DiscussingFilm
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
Graham Greene has sadly passed away at the age of 73.
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Nightmare Vision
Nightmare Vision@GodCloseMyEyes·
man pretending to be a woman does a 15 minute video in obnoxious nerd trans voice lying about how his friend who is also a man pretending to be a woman isn't cheating when he obviously is. this is why everyone loves hitler now.
rin pinguefy@pinguefied

I've been around the aim community for 5 years now. rileycs is NOT cheating, and here's why. I talk about the rock clip and address common arguments for the first 8 minutes and the rest is about how aiming has developed as a skill in the past few years.

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Tarric Brooker aka Avid Commentator 🇦🇺
Australia federal company tax from resources 2015-16: $5.1bn 2016-17: $10.8bn 2017-18: $14.5bn 2018-19: $20.2bn 2019-20: $23.0bn 2020-21: $30.9bn 2021-22: $40.8bn 2022-23: $42.5bn A truly astounding windfall provided to government, yet so little benefit for the Everyman.
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Supratim Adhikari@SupratimA·
Another go at translating the great Sunil Gavaskar’s latest column. # AusVsInd. भारत को ये बड़बड़ाते ऑस्ट्रेलियाई पसंद आ रहे हैं. और वे अब और भी मजबूत होने वाले हैं theage.com.au/sport/cricket/…
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Kat Rosenfield
Kat Rosenfield@katrosenfield·
This is what happens when everything is ~fandom~. These kids aren't actually evil idiots; they're just living in a world where this is the only mode for engaging with anything, so they've picked a team and they're rooting for it. They're the Beyhive, but for geopolitics
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Nick Gillespie
Nick Gillespie@nickgillespie·
The @washingtonpost took down this @ramirezcartoons cartoon mocking #Hamas (not Palestinians writ large) after readers and staffers complained that it was offensive, racist, unfair, inaccurate, etc (see linked story). The editor of the opinion page, David Shipley, explained his reasoning thus: "Our section is aimed at finding commonalities, understanding the bonds that hold us together, even in the darkest times." You might have thought mocking a governing authority that is considered a terrorist organization by the US govt, that has a long history of using human shields, and has in recent memory slaughtered innocent men, women, and children might be one of those commonalities that most Americans share. Apparently not at The Washington Post, which still insists that "Democracy Dies in Darkness" on its home page. I do not like editorial cartoons generally and have never been a fan of Michael Ramirez who, like seemingly all editorial cartoonists, has inexplicably won a couple of Pulitzer Prizes. I do not think Israel should be given carte blanche in its response to the grotesque October 7 attacks, and I definitely don't want American troops anywhere near the Middle East. Yet the idea that this cartoon must be removed in the name of social comity or common decency or "the bonds that hold us together" is risible. If this sort of specific critique of Hamas is considered beyond the pale of public discussion by a newspaper that prides itself on speaking truth to power, something has gone horribly, horribly wrong in America. And it's not going to be fixed by memory-holing newspaper cartoons, even or especially in our "darkest times." freebeacon.com/media/wapos-bu…
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Kos Samaras
Kos Samaras@KosSamaras·
Invisible Australians. Zero political bandwidth is dedicated to helping this young mum. Why bother trying to solve this problem, which is actually the responsibility of everyone elected to the federal parliament, when you can grandstand on a conflict you will never be personally asked to fix. Lazy politics. Lazy politics comes at great cost for those who lack political representation in this country.
Julijana Todorovic@julijana_tod

I’m in the GP waiting room and a young mum is being charged $188 for her consultation (Medicare Rebate to follow). Her card keeps declining. She’s finally now shuffled around enough money to pay upfront. Where the fuck is this universal healthcare in this country?

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ProPublica
ProPublica@propublica·
Local Newspapers Are Vanishing. How Should We Remember Them? As smaller newspapers shrink or disappear, it’s easy to romanticize the role they played. But one reporter’s memories of the heyday of local journalism reveal a much more complicated reality. propublica.org/article/local-…
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Shane Wright
Shane Wright@swrighteconomy·
Does Tim Gurner have a point with his call for "economic pain"? My take - with free Lord Farquaad reference ... smh.com.au/politics/feder…
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