Jason Vorhees
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@Tobias_Smythe @ukboomers @ideacasino Good call
We should also get back to darning and mending our clothes, growing our own food, and even making our own furniture. This will contribute to being able to better afford a $1 million mortgage
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@StrangeRealX @ukboomers @ideacasino They are lovely people
Margaret is an absolute whizz at baking - probably why they have done well as not buying over priced bakery products
Make your own! Save money
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@ukboomers @ideacasino You are a complete and utter cretin. You are about to watch the collapse of your culture and country and you think it’s funny. Typical boomer
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@ideacasino You've got a fancy phone to type this on haven't you. Sell it and put that towards a deposit. Every little helps. We didn't even have a landline until 1985
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@Kmhc1226 @SBonser66 @timdavies_uk @BRICSinfo Yes you are family
But we are very annoyed with you at the moment
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@StrangeRealX @SBonser66 @timdavies_uk @BRICSinfo Like the Somalian daycare fraud and the 300k missing kids? Don't think the indigenous brits are your enemies. We're your cousins.
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@StrangeRealX @SBonser66 @timdavies_uk @BRICSinfo I say this with kindness as someone from Rochdale, the epicentre of the rape gang scandal. If you have Pakistanis and somalians in your country, it's 💯 happening there too. The government is just covering it up.
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@timdavies_uk @BRICSinfo STFU Englishman , your county is a 3rd world cesspit
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One thing that the British Foreign Office has always known is that in any deal with the Americans, Americans will always put itself first - they will NEVER put America second and the UK has always known this.
This is not a shock to anyone in the UK and that is why the US is crying about the UK.
Because we just told them to go fuck themselves over Iran.
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This scene is way colder than you remember.
Most people missed this.
In Terminator 2: Judgment Day, there’s only ONE scene where the T-800 and the T-1000 actually speak to each other.
No long conversations.
No dramatic showdown dialogue.
Just one cold, calculated exchange…
because machines don’t need words to understand each other.
That’s what made it terrifying.
But here’s what most people don’t know:
• The T-1000 wasn’t fully CGI…
but it was one of the first times CGI felt alive
• ~35 artists.
Months of work.
For just minutes on screen.
• Only about 5 minutes of CGI…
yet it changed cinema forever
• Frames that took days to render… for seconds you barely notice
This wasn’t just a movie.
It was a glimpse into the future…
before the future even existed.
And somehow, 30+ years later…
it still feels real.
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@craigkellyAFEE The problem with mass immigration is that it has destroyed Australia’s historical acceptance of multiculturalism
Mass immigration of different cultures into the West will be eventually be considered a great crime perpetrated against what were once cohesive, high trust societies
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Albanese’s mass migration is creating ethnic ghettos and dividing Australia like never before.
Australian 🇦🇺@45FirstLady
@TimjboAU @bill_dobell I grew up in B’town. My elderly parents still live in our family home. We call Blacktown, “Calcutta” now. Every single house around them is brought by Indians. Majority of properties are via auction. They pay whatever they have to seal the deal.
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The Australian Labor Party just released a new political ad warning young white men against the dangers of right wing populism and it’s easily one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen.
They used AI to create animated depictions of depressed young white Australian men walking through empty depopulated zones after right wing populists “SLASH MIGRATION.” Trying to make it out like we will be forced to live in Tarkovsky STALKER style liminal space if we just go back to the migration rate we had 10 years ago.
The messenger makes it even funnier because Andrew Leigh is a Harvard educated professional managerial class executive type representing one of the most affluent parts of Australia.
Just so deluded.
This Labor government added nearly 10% to the total Australian population in just 5 years. We have the second highest dwelling construction rate in the OECD but this massive migration wave produced one of the worst housing crises ever seen in a modern developed world economy.
Their policies personally raised my rent in Brisbane by 50% and made it approximately 2 times harder for me to get a down payment on a house.
Here are the stats:
I pay about $900 a week in rent. Back in 2020 my exact house would have rented for approximately $500 a week.
And where the house would have been valued at $700,000 in 2020, it would now be valued at $1.3 million.
If you saved up $70,000 to put down a 10% home deposit in 2020, you would pay $2500 a month in mortgage repayments.
If I could somehow save $130,000 to put down a 10% home deposit on the same house today, I would be forced to pay $7,015 a month in mortgage repayments.
Rent is $3,600 a month, so it wouldn’t even be worth it to buy the house and pay $7,000 a month to the bank to finance 30 years of debt slavery.
This is a fucking broken system. Stupid tax concessions for investment properties and useless unproductive speculation is part of the problem, but Labor also helped break it by fucking SURGING demand - adding 10% to the population of Australia in less than 5 years.
It’s literally insane. You made my life SO MUCH HARDER @ALeighMP. Literally your exact policies made my life SO MUCH HARDER. That’s why I’m pissed at Labor

Andrew Leigh@ALeighMP
Noticing more One Nation content in your feed? Before you decide to hit play, it’s worth taking a closer look at what they’re actually proposing.
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@yelsaeTtreboR @historydefined Shut up liberal
We all liked these stories growing up
But now we see it for what it was
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@historydefined All the a-holes posting their snarky bullshit, not realizing how important it is for people in these poor countries to see that they are represented on the World Stage. That the people of Equatorial Guinea can see their athletes walk in the Parade of Nations gives the youth hope!
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Eric Moussambani Malonga, better known as “Eric the Eel,” captured global attention at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, not for record-breaking speed, but for his sheer grit. Representing Equatorial Guinea, he had never trained in an Olympic-sized pool and spent only eight months practicing on his own in a small hotel pool.
On September 19, 2000, during the men’s 100m freestyle heats, both of his competitors false-started, leaving him to swim the race alone. He touched the wall at 1:52.72, the slowest time ever recorded in Olympic history, but it was also his personal best and a national record.
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@FatimaBarkatula @JamboBambo1878 @NJ_Timothy Your ‘religion’ is actually a fascist political ideology. Know that we despise it, and one day it will be registered as a terrorist organisation
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@JamboBambo1878 @NJ_Timothy We worship God the Creator. Jesus called God Alaha too in Aramaic.
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Too many are too polite to say this.
But mass ritual prayer in public places is an act of domination.
The adhan - which declares there is no god but allah and Muhammad is his messenger - is, when called in a public place, a declaration of domination.
Perform these rituals in mosques if you wish. But they are not welcome in our public places and shared institutions.
And given their explicit repudiation of Christianity they certainly do not belong in our churches and cathedrals.
I am not suggesting everybody at Trafalgar Square last night is an Islamist. But the domination of public places is straight from the Islamist playbook.
Trafalgar Square belongs to all of us. It is a national memorial to our independence and our salvation.
Last night was not like a televised football match or a St Patrick’s Day celebration.
It was an act of domination and therefore division.
It shouldn’t happen again.
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@CCrowley100 This quote is from Islam, from Muhammad. Why would you send this around? Totally disingenuous
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@another07047584 @EdwardJDavey No, the idea is to avoid giving highly political figures access to critical infrastructure that they could use as leverage to influence UK politics for their own benefit.
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Ed Miliband must step in and bar Tesla from holding an energy licence.
Elon Musk is a threat to our national security and clearly not a fit person to operate in our energy industry.
We can’t have the lights go out because he’s having a strop on X.
GB News@GBNEWS
Elon Musk firm approved by Ofgem to supply energy to British homes gbnews.com/money/elon-mus…
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The Strait of Hormuz has been closed for 8 days. Everyone thinks this is about oil. This is about what oil becomes. 92% of the world's sulfur comes from refining oil and gas. Close the Strait of Hormuz and you don't just lose 20 million barrels of crude per day. You lose the feedstock for sulfuric acid, the single most produced chemical on Earth. Sulfuric acid is how we extract copper. It's how we extract cobalt. Without it, you can't make transformers, EV batteries, or the substrates inside every data center on the planet. One chemical, made from one feedstock, shipped through one chokepoint. The cascade goes further: Qatar ships 30% of Taiwan's liquefied natural gas through Hormuz. Taiwan has 11 days of reserves left. TSMC, the company that makes 90% of the world's advanced chips, draws 8.9% of Taiwan's total electricity. No gas, no power, no chips. Then food. 33% of the world's nitrogen fertilizer feedstock moves through the Strait. Half of all humans alive today exist because of synthetic nitrogen. Sulfur, semiconductors, food. That makes three supply chains, one 21-nautical-mile chokepoint, and zero domestic alternatives at scale.
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NDIS EXPOSED: Massive 52 minute investigation with @PeteZogoulas into Australia's immense disability fraud crisis.
This is Minnesota on a national scale. The NDIS budget - now approaching $50 billion a year - is closing in on Australia's entire military budget, and there is so much fraud in the system that the official government regulator told the Australian Senate there are not enough judges in Australia to try all known cases of fraud. The entire Australian legal system would collapse if they tried.
Up to 99% of alleged NDIS fraud goes unprosecuted. Out of over 7,000 tip-offs alleging fraud in the March quarter of 2025, just 16 cases (0.22%) were prosecuted.
So alleged scammers don't even bother to hide abuse.
To give you just one example: we visited a West Sydney NDIS provider operating out of the exact same address as a previous NDIS business the Australian government shut down for fraud four months ago. They were using the same accountant and THE EXACT SAME PHONE NUMBERS!
When we confronted them on camera, the owners physically assaulted us, smashed $800 worth of @PeteZogoulas's equipment, and staff screamed "RETARD" at us.
These people work in disability care.
Very legitimate and professional disability service business.
Watch the whole thing now. This is just the tip of the iceberg.
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@PMalinauskasMP @ZoeBettisonMP Read the room mate
We are DONE with this mass immigration propaganda
We all know it is ruining Australia. Our young people cannot afford a home and therefore cannot start families
Best to change course or we will see a seriously hard right government come in and make it worse
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Multiculturalism isn’t part of South Australian society - it is our society.
It was great to be here at the Molinara Club for a forum with our multicultural communities, hosted by our Minister for Multicultural Affairs, @ZoeBettisonMP.




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🟥 The energy between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Australian PM, Anthony Albanese, is awesome! 🇨🇦🇦🇺
It’s giving Trudeau-Obama vibes. 🙂
Who says you CAN'T do serious business and have a little fun at the same time, eh? 👍🏼
This is the first bilateral visit by a Canadian Prime Minister to Australia in two DECADES.
Both of our countries have VAST deposits of critical minerals, and PM Carney and PM Albanese just signed a series of agreements to work together to expand production, processing, and refining capacity - strengthening supply chains and making them more resilient. 🚀
#LeadershipMatters
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@KristenKukarito @IrishmanIRL How about you just stay out of our homelands?
It is you lot mass immigrating,
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