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Richard Seager's avatar

quite an evenly split poll. Maybe Substack is both.

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Stegiel's avatar

Australia is going to vaccinate by chemtrails and the sheep care not much about shearing by the master.

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Richard Seager's avatar

I should get out into Country Australia next time I'm there. Find out what the locals there think.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

Wear a big hat and crack the whip.

Looks good and sounds good but nothing changes.

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Happiness: AViewpoint!'s avatar

I think they are water divination sticks.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

You might well be right.

Wonder why not whips.

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Richard Seager's avatar

My father came out with those sticks at some stage. A side to him that he has not yet explained. But he did find the water.

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Richard Seager's avatar

Water is more needed in somewhere like Bourke than whips. Not sure where those silos are but it looks a bit dry around there, like much of Australia.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

My father got a water deviner ( is that the right term) to check that there wasn't a subterranean stream that was affecting his sleep.

Back in the day that was.

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Richard Seager's avatar

Did you see the story on that hole under the road in Tauranga. I'm not sure I buy the idea that it was caused by a broken water pipe.

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Richard Seager's avatar

Australia has two large cities of 5m (Sydney, Melbourne), 3 somewhat large cities of ~2m (Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth) which leaves 10m to be dispersed amongst the rest of that large brown sunburnt land.

We all know how radical and freedom loving the middle classes (i.e. about 60% of the population) of those cities are.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

Also know how most people are just talk.

All those shotted freedom lovers.

Tattoos and attitude don't count for much when they are wearing a mask and a needle in their arm.

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Richard Seager's avatar

It was always so.

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Richard Seager's avatar

That holiday in Wanaka during lockdown was kind of fun. The hotel was affordable, the weather gorgeous and because we were locked out of conformist's cafes etc well everywhere we did go the people were like minded. Mostly we were somewhat incredulous that so many did what they were told. It was fun telling the Mexican takeaways guy (outside, no inside seats) to make sure that he got his booster when he asked for my vaxx record.

And I called him a fascist as well. He didn't like that.

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Richard Seager's avatar

I choose my insults. LOL.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

They thought that obedience would give them freedom to dine out and travel.

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Science is Political 2.0's avatar

:) really thoughtful question: didn't know one could poll. live and learn: freedom crusade. I like it

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Yet Another Tommy's avatar

Good question!

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