I never seen the word before today.
I never seen the word before today.
The NASA launch is tomorrow.
Nope, it's still on. They're unrelated. This was Elon fannying about with a prototype.
Anonymous outing the Royal Family as peados. Who would have thought?
What a year.
The Duke of York possibly involved in shady business involving Epstein and paedophiles? Can't believe the MSM have covered this up.
Have they just figured everyone in his address book was a fellow nonce?
Seems a fair bet
Alright, place your bets. How many dozens has Fergie fiddled?
Er, what?
Duchess of York is in the list.
I see the talk of police brutality, institutional racism and some dogshit videos are now circulating regarding UK police. Buzzin to see these cunts start smashing shit up in London in the name of fuck all. Fuck off.
Will.I.Am would have grassed her up if she'd been doing anything like that.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-52830257
Breaking news: Woman turns off webcam.
3rd top story. Fuck off.
The human interest stories they put on there are an absolute shitshow (largely targeted at the American market, as is a vast quantity of the stuff they attempt to put out nowadays).
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-...id-19/12307646"The numbers are clear — our economy is so fundamentally built on Asia. We have to shift our focus a bit, particularly now that they're recovering so much quicker," said Adam Triggs, a co-author of the plan and director of research at the Australian National University's (ANU) Asian Bureau of Economic Research.
I thought it was funny reading about Rio Tinto 'accidentally' blowing up a bunch of aboriginal caves the other day.
Jesus, I've been on a real Nacho Vidal mood the last couple nights, too. George Floyd and now this. Someone fucking protect Janet Mason.
If you follow, I'll follow you back.
Fair suck of the sav 60 000 hectares of back burning in a day!
Key points:
A prescribed burn by the Australian Defence Force has raised questions, after 60,000 hectares was burnt in one day
Defence Department says it has permits to conduct controlled burns over 90 per cent of its Mount Bundey Training Area
Fire experts say Defence's fire management strategy in the NT is unusual and does not seem to prioritise conservation or biodiversity
https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/20...&sf234760634=1
Legend.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-...-cans/12324898NSW environmental award given to Bottle'O'Bob for raising $40,000 by recycling
Rebrand him Bottle Job Bob immediately.
Looks like someone was stabbed outside the flats this morning. Great start to the day!
It is Queensland day today I expect a nod towards Brisbane as sign of respect.
Queensland Day is a celebration of Queensland’s birthday and its official separation from New South Wales as an independent colony on 6 June 1859. It is an opportunity to commemorate the state’s culture, heritage, people, places and industry.
You're welcome World!Queensland has always played a central role in the Labor story. From the shearers strike culminating in the first gathering of Labor members under the Tree of Knowledge in Barcaldine in 1891, to the first Labor Government in 1899; the Labor Party has a strong and colourful history in Queensland.
Last edited by Queenslander; 06-06-2020 at 05:43 AM.
This is a big deal for Townsville...
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-...ralia/12325442About 1,000 people also gathered in Townsville, North Queensland, this morning, for a peaceful rally to stand against black deaths in custody.
Hang on, Townsville is a real place? I thought it only existed to get attacked on Cartoon Network.
Happy birthday the non-ironincally dubbed 'Smart State'. I'll have a XXXX for you if I see one as I go about my daily business.
I doubt John would want to live in any bit of it.
Nah its all bullshit.
Holy shit I gave him my address.
Fear the horse mounted police
Are they donkeys?
To think Genghis Khan and his seven dwarves reached the gates of Vienna on those.
They're just further away.
Australia really is enormous.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-...-film/12335606A series of photos of a large, sleek black cat sauntering into the bush in south-west Victoria has reignited the long-held belief by some that panthers or pumas roam our wild places undetected