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The Human Decoder

@RealHumanDecode

Human behaviour isn’t random. I break down what’s really happening. 🇦🇺🐨🦘

Brisbane, Queensland Tham gia Mart 2026
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The Human Decoder
The Human Decoder@RealHumanDecode·
@boomnickle @bowtiedstocks Yes those things are true absolutely, but I also see the fall out of those treatments & opportunities as well… so which side do you really want to play on?
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jimbo@boomnickle·
@RealHumanDecode @bowtiedstocks Congrats on being the exception. Most deals are made in small circles and most kids in private schools get a leg up (nepotism, favouritism ). Either way their lives are usually easier with greater access to mentors and opportunities
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BowTiedStocks@bowtiedstocks·
I’m surprised a bit by just how high some private school fees are in Brisbane today Many many schools north of $30k + a year in fees or around that mark No tax deductions for these costs either, it’s all post tax money So for high earners, that’s $60k a year per kid of pre tax earnings 3 kids there’s $180k before you get out of bed, clothe or feed them Can keep people running on the hamster wheel for a long time You can also see how what sounds like a reasonably good salary disappears pretty fast
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The Human Decoder@RealHumanDecode·
@Matt_Camenzuli Did you know that whatever amount you earn, you’re still paying the same % tax, regardless of what tax bracket you’re in? I did the calculations on this many years ago
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Matthew Camenzuli
Matthew Camenzuli@Matt_Camenzuli·
$49,296 is not a middle income. Yet in Australia it is taxed as though it is. It is in fact, the minimum wage. The tax brackets at the lower end are not set high enough, and it was never the intention of the creators of the progressive tax system, to punish the lowest income earners in this way. To give this context, the average rental in Australia costs $33,800 a year. It costs about $5,896.80 per year to fuel the car once a week on today’s prices. That is $39,696.80 before tax is even considered, and then there is the small matter of food and incidentals like clothing. A person earning minimum wage in Australia today will pay $6302 in taxes and Medicare levy. So, after rent, fuel and taxes, there is just $3297.20 to live. That’s $63.40 cents a week - better pray that rental has free electricity. Back in the 80’s, the minimum wage was closer to $12,000 and the tax-free threshold was closer to half that amount, the rest of the wage fell into the next bracket not the middle bracket like it does today. Back then we refined our own fuel and had the cheapest electricity in the world. Purchasing power was much higher, and a family could live on that single income. Today, a household wouldn’t survive on one wage. Even a couple, both earning minimum wage would struggle to rent in a capital city. After living expenses and tax, there would hardly be enough left to put a bung in a flat tyre. Heaven forbid the fridge packing it in. No wonder we have a birthrate crisis. No wonder we have a loneliness epidemic. No wonder people are just so sad. The greatest insult to the worker on minimum wage, paying tax as a middle-income earner in this impossible environment is - without a doubt - watching the government waste the money. Watching Ministers blow their travel allowances and funding the waste in the NDIS is just too much to take. It isn’t fair. The Parliament must urgently address this problem. Tax brackets need to be completely redrafted, especially on the lower end of the spectrum where every single dollar counts. The big borrowing, big spending Dr. Chalmers must learn to live within his means and find savings – just like the rest of us. It’s tough. I just want Australia back.
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The Human Decoder@RealHumanDecode·
This is completely fucked… and this is what Albanese is importing into our country 🇦🇺
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BroBro🇦🇺🏇🏻@realRick_AUS·
I’m Proud To Be White 🇦🇺
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
The US wage growth gap is historically wide: After-tax wages for higher-income households rose +5.6% YoY in March on a 3-month moving average basis, the highest in at least 3 years. At the same time, lower-income earners saw their wages grow just+1.0% YoY, near the lowest in at least 3 years. This marks the widest gap between the highest and lowest earners since data began in 2015. By comparison, middle-income wages grew +2.0% YoY last month, near the lowest since mid-2024. Meanwhile, US CPI inflation jumped +3.3% YoY in March, meaning lower and middle-income households are seeing their real wages decline. In other words, inflation is eating all of the wage gains for the bottom two-thirds of American households. Asset owners are the only winners.
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Ben Robson
Ben Robson@brobson_politic·
Jim Chalmers is about to utterly fuck small business owners. Imagine for a moment: - you start a small business by building a website, some equipment, and buying a few supplies - it cost you ~$5,000. - over the next 10 years you work incredibly hard (you survived the GFC and COVID19) to grow your business. - you then have an opportunity to sell it for $3M. - you think you've now got a $3M nest-egg that will allow you to move onto the next stage of your life (possibly an early retirement). - But in comes Jim Chalmers, who changes the CGT rules, and now you're going to have to pay the top-marginal tax rate on $2,990,000 ... so you lose ~$1.4M and now only have half of what you thought. This is an appalling act of bastardry and will utterly destroy small business and entrepreneurship in Australia.
Brisbane Times@brisbanetimes

A return to the original way of taxing capital gains on property under the Hawke and Keating governments is firming as a centrepiece of the May budget as Treasurer #JimChalmers prepares the final shape of his fiscal blueprint. brisbanetimes.com.au/politics/feder…

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The Human Decoder
The Human Decoder@RealHumanDecode·
@SH10611323 @ausstockchick Yes I know that “Sienna”, but these Chinese are not Aussies. If they’re Aussies, then why are you calling them “Chinese”???? 😂😂😂😂😂
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that stock chick
that stock chick@ausstockchick·
Rates aren’t high enough. People are still paying 40 bucks for an emaciated looking chicken with a side of chips from Nando’s on a Friday night. 50 minute wait. #ausbiz
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The Human Decoder@RealHumanDecode·
@StevenJMiles Steven, I wonder why?? Is it because Labour has imported millions upon millions of immigrants that we don’t actually want here in our country??? 🤨
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Steven Miles@StevenJMiles·
Under the Crisafulli Government, healthcare is going backwards and many families are finding it harder than ever to pay their bills. The community of Stafford is no different.
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The Human Decoder@RealHumanDecode·
From a real Aussie, it’s actually fact. Just because our retarded Australian government likes to brainwash you into thinking “we’re all Australian” just because he wants to take advantage of immigrants for our own country’s gain, you’re all not actually Australian to us. I don’t go to china and pretend I’m Chinese, just because I have a Chinese visa, or my white Australian parents birthed me in china, do I? No. Because I’m not fking retarded 😂😂😂😂 could you imagine that?? “Oh hey, I’m Chinese” 🤣🤣🤣
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The Human Decoder
The Human Decoder@RealHumanDecode·
@SH10611323 @ausstockchick Wrong. A true aussie is either an aboriginal/indigenous person OR a European white person that descended from settler times. Just because an Asian has a permenant visa for Australia, it doesn’t make them an “aussie”.
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Simons@Simon_Ingari·
Employee: Here is my two weeks’ resignation notice. HR Manager: You didn’t tell me you were planning to leave. Employee: Yes, I wanted to wait until the right time. HR Manager: The right time? Employee: I’m joining a new company with a better offer. HR Manager: How much are they offering you? Employee: It’s 170,000—a solid jump from my current 100,000. HR Manager: We can give you a no-brainer offer—190,000. Employee: In that case, I’ll stay and accept your offer. HR Manager: Thank you. You’re one of our top performers, and we can’t afford to lose you. Employee: I knew I could count on you. Four months later…↓
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The Human Decoder@RealHumanDecode·
Most employees hardly bother at least most of the time anyway… that’s why we business owners are replacing humans with AI because it’s not worth having human staff for many tasks now. Me as a business owner, I see enormous potential for the application of AI to generate even more predicate income but only narrow-minded people would feel deflated by AI
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Rational Aussie
Rational Aussie@rationalaussie·
I don't really see the point of mastering anything digital anymore. Blind Freddy can see that any digital skill you have is going to be rendered worthless by AI, including all knowledge work. It creates this type of environment where you're better off doing nothing at all, because in the short future the AI will do it better and faster than you anyway. Deflationary labour dynamics - a unit of AI work tomorrow is worth more than 10 units of human labour today, so why bother?
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Rational Aussie@rationalaussie·
It's funny how AI has made white collar work 10x faster already but there's been basically no economic impact from it. The reason is quite simple: 1. Most white collar work is bullshit, so speeding it up by 10x still equals a pile of bullshit at the end 2. Most white collar employees are using AI to do all their work for the week in 4 hours instead of 40, whilst telling their manager the deadline is still 40 hours away We have been living in a fake economy for the better part of two decades. It is all a fugazi. People who do real jobs in the real world get paid comparatively crap, and people who do fake jobs in the fiat Ponzi world get paid just enough fiat currency to pretend they are important. None of it amounts to anything productive nor valuable for the world though. An entire generation doing fake email jobs, slide decks and excel sheets for corporations who ultimately produce nothing.
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ムスリム男性が、14歳の少女をレイプしようとしました。 捕まった彼は「シャリーア法によると、非ムスリムの少女をレイプするのは合法だ。私はアッラーとシャリーア法に従っている」と主張しました。 はっきり言って私はイスラム教が嫌いです。 炎上覚悟で言いますが日本にイスラム禁止法を!
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