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Posts by Evie

I guess boycotting Harry Potter feels pretty trivial to me, because I'm an adult. if someone told me I shouldn't eat Gerber's baby food, I'd be like, that is no problem. I'm way ahead of you

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3 litres of vodka and she stuck the eyes on level, this woman is a national hero

4 weeks ago 149 44 5 2

Counterpoint: Why does anyone need to watch the REBOOT of the series of the shit wizard books so fucking bad that they need to justify it in any form possible including piracy? I’m fine and comfortable with making people feel embarrassed

4 weeks ago 0 0 1 0

I like that this post allows me to say that Weird Al Yankovic is the most powerful man in Hollywood and everyone has to be like “…it does seem that way”

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This is also how I call up IT repair guys

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Jealousy is a disease Nancy!!!!!!

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I want this for you too Sluggo, live your truth queen

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Incredible. The other two fish gaping in surprise, 10/10

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Seven behinds from Tom Lynch is exactly what this game deserves

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Back with another one of those hump-plumping beats

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I wrote about this issue last year. In short, vaccines have been so effective that people have almost entirely forgotten what it is like to live with these really nasty diseases

gidmk.substack.com/p/the-proble...

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A victim statement seen by the ABC describes the incident in detail.

"The person entered the venue making threats like, 'I will send you back to Allah,' 'I will kill you all,' 'Death to Muslims,'" the statement read.

"The person started to assault [a victim] by punching him in the face and holding his neck and kicking him." 

Police said the alleged attacker was not arrested at the scene and was instead asked "to move on".

"On arrival, [police] located a man being detained by people in the hall," a police spokesperson said.

"A 37-year-old man was interviewed by police at the scene and was then given a direction to move on.

A victim statement seen by the ABC describes the incident in detail. "The person entered the venue making threats like, 'I will send you back to Allah,' 'I will kill you all,' 'Death to Muslims,'" the statement read. "The person started to assault [a victim] by punching him in the face and holding his neck and kicking him." Police said the alleged attacker was not arrested at the scene and was instead asked "to move on". "On arrival, [police] located a man being detained by people in the hall," a police spokesperson said. "A 37-year-old man was interviewed by police at the scene and was then given a direction to move on.

dafuq are cops for again?

1 month ago 47 16 6 2

👇👇👇 So yes, this is finally out. We explored how AI chatbots respond to queries that indicate an interest in conspiracy theories – and the results are very mixed.

Also, in news that will surprise no-one, Grok is exceptionally terrible, and its “Fun Mode” is spectacularly unfunny. 😫

1 month ago 16 7 1 0

The NACC's view here is even funnier when you consider it's about a bloke who secretly appointed himself to multiple roles and thought no-one would find out.

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Me when I get my Fritzi tattoo

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HE'S SO RIGHT!!

also if they just figure out how to look after their hair even just a little bit (both on their head and their face)

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Got sucked back into Twitter because of new Nancy - realised I can just bring my incessant Nancy and Fritzi posting here so now all of you have to deal with it

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love to see a missive from the original Sizzle father in my inbox!!

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oh also, don't forget the US violently killed a bunch of his family in front of him. he's probably upset about that. bsky.app/profile/sky....

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Labor MPs quietly alarmed by Albanese government’s response to US-Israel strikes on Iran Several MPs question why the party rushed to endorse strikes that were likely in breach of international law

“Quietly alarmed” = too gutless to say it publicly

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The Royal Commission found that “Robodebt was a crude and cruel mechanism, neither fair nor legal” and “a costly failure of public administration, in both human and economic terms.” The Royal Commission made 56 recommendations, all of which were accepted or accepted in principle by the Government.

The Royal Commission found that “Robodebt was a crude and cruel mechanism, neither fair nor legal” and “a costly failure of public administration, in both human and economic terms.” The Royal Commission made 56 recommendations, all of which were accepted or accepted in principle by the Government.

The government is still persisting with the claim that there were only 56 recommendations out of the robodebt royal commission, when there were 57 and they just didn't like that last one.

www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...

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Your guide already highlights transparency and user trust; refining threat models, versioned documentation, user-centered examples, and layered information will make the advice more vivid and immediately actionable.

All suggestions: Bruce Schneier, Eva Galperin

Your guide already highlights transparency and user trust; refining threat models, versioned documentation, user-centered examples, and layered information will make the advice more vivid and immediately actionable. All suggestions: Bruce Schneier, Eva Galperin

I know that bad news is coming when a co-worker messages me with "You're gonna be so mad..."

Grammarly has rolled out an AI-powered "expert review" feature where its simulacrum of me makes suggestions for your text. My real edits are usually along the lines of "Throw this into the sea."

1 month ago 305 63 16 15

In all seriousness, it is crazy that this article doesn't mention the absolute wealth of Indonesian, Malaysian and Middle Eastern food that has popped up further along Lygon. Dare I say even a little bit racist.....?

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Peter Lalor, pepper-sprayed, debunks the Herzog propaganda - Michael West Sports journalist Peter Lalor was pepper-sprayed by NSW Police at the Herzog protest in Sydney. He debunks the propaganda.

"The Police chose violence". Veteran journo and sports broadcaster Peter Lalor was at the Sydney Herzog protest, got pepper sprayed. His account
#auspol
michaelwest.com.au/peter-lalor-...

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Follow up on this: Grok turning twitter turning into the CSAM production machine has forced me to leave at last. I still don't really vibe with bsky but I guess I'll be around!

2 months ago 6 1 1 0
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I don’t know how I missed that you work for A4 now but that is so damn cool!!!

5 months ago 0 0 1 0

I realise this is a personal flaw but WHY DO I HAVE TO BE THE ONE THAT LEAVES? HE'S THE ONE THAT SUCKS

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

It originated with Stephen King who's unfortunately (and inevitably) the worst kind of liberal imaginable lol

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

I'm sorry I know I have an account here but I'm still death riding Twitter until the party is actually over. I'm too stubborn to let it go until I'm basically forced to.

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