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AussieWallBuilder 4 points ago +4 / -0

Ate way less. Moved more. Didn't have access to such highly palatable calorie dense treats.

It's funny. When I got my shit together weight wise, it was when I became far more right leaning.

Taking responsibility and doing something is a trait people need to learn.

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AussieWallBuilder 10 points ago +10 / -0

I used to be 240kg (what's that close to 500lb?)

Now down to 110 / 240lb. I'm 6 foot 5, do powerlifting as a sport and have changed my life.

I have the same thoughts as you. Everytime i see these people I just think, get your shit together.

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AussieWallBuilder 1 point ago +1 / -0

I disagree with this.

You should be paying politicians this. They are responsible for a trillion dollar business essentially. A country is a business, with hundreds of millions of employees.

These people have a 24/7 job and should be paid as such.

You pay peanuts, you get monkeys.

What needs to happen is the current lot of politicians need to be audited and term limits need to be introduced.

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AussieWallBuilder 5 points ago +5 / -0

NSW, the only sensible state has been doing well, managing low levels of virus but keeping business open.

We started out with "flatten the curve" and the "Labor" governments all went to elimination and total lockdowns immediately.

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AussieWallBuilder 1 point ago +1 / -0

This. They didnt need to worry about it because they have 24/7 cover.

On the flip side. The right should not give a shit either, because either way it's going to be negatively covered.

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AussieWallBuilder 21 points ago +21 / -0

Snags.

Australian vernacular for sausage.

We often have them in bread, they're a delicacy.

Up north they're referred to as "snags in swags".

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AussieWallBuilder 1 point ago +1 / -0

So, like as bad as the actual fucking virus?

Ok cool.

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AussieWallBuilder 1 point ago +1 / -0

It was pretty much like kicking a spastic whilst they were having an episode.

Seans tweet made zero sense whatsoever.

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AussieWallBuilder 3 points ago +3 / -0

It was the mechanism to allow it to be stolen.

They couldn't flood mail in voting without a reason to get everyone to plausibly avoid going outside.

It's why lockdown orders in dem states were lifted almost immediately after the inauguration.

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AussieWallBuilder 7 points ago +7 / -0

I'm 30. Overweight powerlifter with no cardio fitness and it was a mild flu for a few days.

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AussieWallBuilder 11 points ago +11 / -0

The amount of my fucktard friends who have come out and said "I have too much anxiety to go outside again". Deadset, why cant they be in the .05% bracket?

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AussieWallBuilder 7 points ago +7 / -0

In Australia the movement is getting quite a bit of traction to, a ton of Indians are protesting and getting quite loud.

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AussieWallBuilder 2 points ago +2 / -0

“While it’s a relief to see briefings return, particularly with a commitment to factual information, the press can’t really do its job in the briefing room if the White House is picking and choosing the questions they want..."

The fucking irony in this quote is astounding. They're essentially lying by omission if they are pre screening questions so they can pick and choose."

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AussieWallBuilder 2 points ago +2 / -0

“While it’s a relief to see briefings return, particularly with a commitment to factual information, the press can’t really do its job in the briefing room if the White House is picking and choosing the questions they want..."

The fucking irony in this quote is astounding. They're essentially lying by omission if they are pre screening questions so they can pick and choose."

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AussieWallBuilder 2 points ago +2 / -0

“While it’s a relief to see briefings return, particularly with a commitment to factual information, the press can’t really do its job in the briefing room if the White House is picking and choosing the questions they want..."

The fucking irony in this quote is astounding. They're essentially lying by omission if they are pre screening questions so they can pick and choose.

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