does anyone know that alternative zooper dooper that was sort of split into half like a figure 8?
no?
no?
it was kind of like two bubbles connected together with the zooper dooper juice in them but they were a lot more sour
they had them at the canteen at my primary school and I haven't seen them again
this last year reminded me how many actual dumb c***s we have and the pandemic has just made them more unhinged
i didn't go to BLM protests so i can free rain to talk my s***
There’s blm protest in Australia!?
That’s so dope
yeah there were massive ones (i didn't go because i had something else on)
we have our own police issues here
yeah there were massive ones (i didn't go because i had something else on)
we have our own police issues here
That’s wild!
I need to meet some Aussie girls 🥴
That’s wild!
I need to meet some Aussie girls 🥴
yea aussie girls pretty good here
pretty multicultural you can find any nationality here especially in Sydney or Melbourne
this last year reminded me how many actual dumb c***s we have and the pandemic has just made them more unhinged
i didn't go to BLM protests so i can free rain to talk my s***
More like 5-10 but for somewhat different reasons.
One of Americas major problems, particularly for young people, is the inaccessibility but near 'mandatory' nature of the tertiary education system. In Australia we pretty much have the same case but more so due to lucrative income from international students. Australia's major cities have way too many universities and have way too much staff that are over-paid for doing basic stuff (admin staff in particular are way over paid if you compare it to a normal job at a normal office). Now that international student income obviously isnt as high as expected many are struggling to stay afloat.
This leads to so many problems, firstly its increasing chinese intervention and influence in Australia. I dont know how anyone can debate this when we have University students being 'suspended' for Pro-HK stances and senior lecturers being diminished due to similar stances in chinese only communication. Our country has also had security attacks from China, is overly reliant on trade from them, had the property market hiked up by national and foreign investors, etc.
In Australia its the same thing in the sense that university tuitions are on the rise for no good reason, importance of Uni is over-stressed to create and keep cushy jobs etc. This is all s*** people dont want to hear because they have friends or families employed by Unis (including me) but its the truth that we have way too many unis for whats needed for our domestic population and then some. Unis accept pretty much anyone now and I'd love to see studies on how many actually get into graduate programs or jobs which require uni experience.
Also I already wrote a wall which no one will probably read. But increased housng prices with no increase in wages, increasing recreational costs (e.g. food/eating out), introduction of tipping culture, increase of renting and lack of home ownership in the younger generation, etc.
Influence of Press like Murdoch doesn't need to be talked about...
Feel sorry for melbournians they can't even go more than 5km except for work / shopping
Can't go more than 5km to shop either
It sucks, I'm ready for it to be over but not too soon either
There were some consecutive protests recently in Dandenong and I recognised the houses in the back cause it was right my where my uncle lives 
Been at work all day so I haven't kept up with the protests today, looks bad 🤦♂️
More like 5-10 but for somewhat different reasons.
One of Americas major problems, particularly for young people, is the inaccessibility but near 'mandatory' nature of the tertiary education system. In Australia we pretty much have the same case but more so due to lucrative income from international students. Australia's major cities have way too many universities and have way too much staff that are over-paid for doing basic stuff (admin staff in particular are way over paid if you compare it to a normal job at a normal office). Now that international student income obviously isnt as high as expected many are struggling to stay afloat.
This leads to so many problems, firstly its increasing chinese intervention and influence in Australia. I dont know how anyone can debate this when we have University students being 'suspended' for Pro-HK stances and senior lecturers being diminished due to similar stances in chinese only communication. Our country has also had security attacks from China, is overly reliant on trade from them, had the property market hiked up by national and foreign investors, etc.
In Australia its the same thing in the sense that university tuitions are on the rise for no good reason, importance of Uni is over-stressed to create and keep cushy jobs etc. This is all s*** people dont want to hear because they have friends or families employed by Unis (including me) but its the truth that we have way too many unis for whats needed for our domestic population and then some. Unis accept pretty much anyone now and I'd love to see studies on how many actually get into graduate programs or jobs which require uni experience.
Also I already wrote a wall which no one will probably read. But increased housng prices with no increase in wages, increasing recreational costs (e.g. food/eating out), introduction of tipping culture, increase of renting and lack of home ownership in the younger generation, etc.
Influence of Press like Murdoch doesn't need to be talked about...
Pretty spot on, seems like a lot of our institutions have fallen into a groove thats not going to sustain unless they basically turn evil
it was kind of like two bubbles connected together with the zooper dooper juice in them but they were a lot more sour
they had them at the canteen at my primary school and I haven't seen them again
i kno exactly what you talking about damn
Can't go more than 5km to shop either
It sucks, I'm ready for it to be over but not too soon either
Can't wait to go on long bike rides again
More like 5-10 but for somewhat different reasons.
One of Americas major problems, particularly for young people, is the inaccessibility but near 'mandatory' nature of the tertiary education system. In Australia we pretty much have the same case but more so due to lucrative income from international students. Australia's major cities have way too many universities and have way too much staff that are over-paid for doing basic stuff (admin staff in particular are way over paid if you compare it to a normal job at a normal office). Now that international student income obviously isnt as high as expected many are struggling to stay afloat.
This leads to so many problems, firstly its increasing chinese intervention and influence in Australia. I dont know how anyone can debate this when we have University students being 'suspended' for Pro-HK stances and senior lecturers being diminished due to similar stances in chinese only communication. Our country has also had security attacks from China, is overly reliant on trade from them, had the property market hiked up by national and foreign investors, etc.
In Australia its the same thing in the sense that university tuitions are on the rise for no good reason, importance of Uni is over-stressed to create and keep cushy jobs etc. This is all s*** people dont want to hear because they have friends or families employed by Unis (including me) but its the truth that we have way too many unis for whats needed for our domestic population and then some. Unis accept pretty much anyone now and I'd love to see studies on how many actually get into graduate programs or jobs which require uni experience.
Also I already wrote a wall which no one will probably read. But increased housng prices with no increase in wages, increasing recreational costs (e.g. food/eating out), introduction of tipping culture, increase of renting and lack of home ownership in the younger generation, etc.
Influence of Press like Murdoch doesn't need to be talked about...
wait tipping is becoming a thing here?
bro keep that s*** and pay people a fair wage jfc
More like 5-10 but for somewhat different reasons.
One of Americas major problems, particularly for young people, is the inaccessibility but near 'mandatory' nature of the tertiary education system. In Australia we pretty much have the same case but more so due to lucrative income from international students. Australia's major cities have way too many universities and have way too much staff that are over-paid for doing basic stuff (admin staff in particular are way over paid if you compare it to a normal job at a normal office). Now that international student income obviously isnt as high as expected many are struggling to stay afloat.
This leads to so many problems, firstly its increasing chinese intervention and influence in Australia. I dont know how anyone can debate this when we have University students being 'suspended' for Pro-HK stances and senior lecturers being diminished due to similar stances in chinese only communication. Our country has also had security attacks from China, is overly reliant on trade from them, had the property market hiked up by national and foreign investors, etc.
In Australia its the same thing in the sense that university tuitions are on the rise for no good reason, importance of Uni is over-stressed to create and keep cushy jobs etc. This is all s*** people dont want to hear because they have friends or families employed by Unis (including me) but its the truth that we have way too many unis for whats needed for our domestic population and then some. Unis accept pretty much anyone now and I'd love to see studies on how many actually get into graduate programs or jobs which require uni experience.
Also I already wrote a wall which no one will probably read. But increased housng prices with no increase in wages, increasing recreational costs (e.g. food/eating out), introduction of tipping culture, increase of renting and lack of home ownership in the younger generation, etc.
Influence of Press like Murdoch doesn't need to be talked about...
you summed up well
doesn't help LNP & ALP have sold out to the CCP hard
you summed up well
doesn't help LNP & ALP have sold out to the CCP hard
any solid examples for future citation?
any solid examples for future citation?
policyforum.net/chinese-political-donations-threat-australian-democracy
this is super good piece with plenty of examples of how CCP is influential