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Posts by james hennessy

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completely starstruck. just saw the innocent punter getting slugged at the bowser. the one from the news

1 month ago 100 10 4 1

Lazy

1 month ago 2 1 1 0

i could achieve regime change through air power alone, sorry to the US but i move different

1 month ago 36 0 3 0

Worst reply I've ever gotten thank you

6 months ago 5 0 2 0

Messina is in, no Oporto

6 months ago 5 0 0 0

when the AI bubble pops I'll be swooping in and buying those data centres and turning them into dining precincts. i'm talking a Guzman Y Gomez, a Grilld, a Rolld, a Coffee Club, a Fratelli Fresh, a Strike Bowling

6 months ago 125 9 8 0
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he looks like a bond trader in exile in Tuscany. he's about to say "we anglos never truly understood Machiavelli"

6 months ago 79 8 12 3
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Your AI slopfeed will never make the human soul sing like this

6 months ago 55 1 3 0
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made a playable zine for FREAKON that incorporates a whole heap of stories of how games media helped feed our community

6 months ago 146 19 9 4
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Staring absolutely dazzled at the masterful pun in this Macquarie report today. Hotel Computerfornia

6 months ago 41 2 0 0
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Keep coming back to check out Bluesky but I'm just not sure it has enough brain melting infohazards. Prefer a sort of Tough Mudder style info environment

6 months ago 28 0 1 0

i'll be hosting a session on dropshipping le creuset knockoffs from aliexpress at the jim chalmers productivity roundtable. see you all there

8 months ago 49 5 2 0

I'm chopped and unc

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I was hooting and hollering at some of the costuming and design choices in ep 2 of Alien Earth

8 months ago 5 0 1 0

love the fake trendy businesses that are given leases at sydney metro stations. a cafe that sells "banana croissants" which also offers a laundering service for your Nikes. sure ok

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the black skivvies. wiggles inc. the wetwork specialists. the big red car — why does it have no doors, no visible engine?

8 months ago 46 6 5 0

I'd heard this place was nasty but I'm still taken aback

8 months ago 32 0 0 0
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That's the country club of Labubu discussion and I'm below their contempt

8 months ago 6 0 0 0

Looking to connect with Labubu collectors and the Labubu community on Bluesky. To discuss Labubu and related matters

8 months ago 118 3 16 1

I was incredibly ill lol, with Covid no less it turned out

9 months ago 1 0 1 0

Oh hang on no I was thinking of something else. Sorry.

10 months ago 9 0 1 0

Yeah there's something in there about them.

10 months ago 9 0 1 0

Before reconciliation, truth.

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Q+A was built for another era of media, and died with it Once a cornerstone of the national political conversation, Q+A ultimately couldn’t survive an increasingly fractured media landscape.

for my myriad sins, i wrote about Q+A www.capitalbrief.com/article/qa-w...

10 months ago 52 8 7 1
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ABC to axe Q+A after nearly two decades on air The ABC is set to pull the plug on its late-night panel program, ending years of speculation over its future.

Scoop: ABC to axe Q+A after nearly two decades on air via @capitalbrief.com www.capitalbrief.com/article/abc-...

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wrote about canva www.capitalbrief.com/newsletter/c...

1 year ago 31 0 0 0
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OK well I feel like THIS time the proletarianised middle class will respond normally to their new station

1 year ago 38 2 2 0
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US: late imperial psychosis, hegemonic drift, decadent technocracy, elite panic, managed decline, post-legitimacy politics
australia:

1 year ago 165 35 7 2

cool feature of the economy now is that a huge number of voters are now retail traders with a line go up/line go down dashboard in their pocket at all times

probably underrated in aus politics in particular, where market performance and politics isn't usually very correlated

1 year ago 43 3 0 0