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Posts by camille

Eating scrambled eggs changing my life I'm curing my intergenerational egg phobia

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One of blueskys great failings is that i never seem to be able to see what ppl repost unless i look in my main feed. What if i want to see what my friends repost. What then you fools

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Public transport to be free for Victorians in April as fuel prices climb The Victorian government says public transport will be free across the state in April in a bid to relieve cost-of-living pressure as fuel prices continue to climb.

this but all the time forever www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03...

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Submitted my assignment that made me cry profusely like 3 seperate times wooooo

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Playing elliott smith at the pub on a friday night feels cruel

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I played this when I was 8 and sometimes our dial up internet would tank and moving a short distance was horrifically painful

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Incredible

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As in its very context dependent but also bc of the subjectivity of being a certain kind of Greek person in the melting pot of the colony. Greek migrants proximity to whiteness -compared to skips here- seems to vary greatly

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was just talking to an arab friend abt this the other day,she was like yea the greeks were the Main ethnicity my parents befriended when i was a kid and they were like our family. I think greeks of a certain demographic relate better to arabs and their exp is more closely aligned in aus specifically

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"At least once a week, every week, 1800 RESPECT – run by Telstra Health – is being subpoenaed, and not only is the $147 million government-funded service handing over confidential client notes, but 1800 RESPECT is also handing over complete audio recordings of victim counselling sessions"

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Forced to listen to horrific new u2 ft ed sheeran song in class. So glad my teacher also thinks it is insipid. Edited like a video from 2009 with just stills of *krainian soldiers and lyrics about nothing. Sounded like an ad. Just remarkably bad

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Feeling incredibly accomplished from wiping my onedrive and cancelling a subscription that I've been trying to cancel for fucking years i just had to get a little volatile sorry i tried to be nice to customer service but i also had to say let me go this is insane

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I'm at melb poly and it's already here for our campus!! So annoying

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Now i understand why people at tertiary institutions complain about constant 2FA this is actually so tedious but also having to watch my poor teacher trying to log in the other day was painful. And this was a tech literate person w a physical security key that simply will not be read by the computer

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Photo of a small light brown, lop eared rabbit, lying on his belly with his hind legs displayed out behind him. He is on the heated concrete floor of his pan on a quilted pink blanket, and he is facing a novelty bed, which is shaped like a television set.

Photo of a small light brown, lop eared rabbit, lying on his belly with his hind legs displayed out behind him. He is on the heated concrete floor of his pan on a quilted pink blanket, and he is facing a novelty bed, which is shaped like a television set.

Little man Artie watching tv. ☺️ 📺

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Thinking about this video again

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At first glance, this panel of anthropomorphized monkeys engaged in violent conflict appears to be woven with a repeating pattern. However, no group is identical to another: each thread has been placed deliberately, and each motif formed with careful discernment.
This panel’s dense tapestry weave creates the distinctive curvilinear forms characteristic of Peruvian textiles. Stitching tracks and threads at the top and bottom indicate that this panel is only part of a greater whole, perhaps a tunic or mantle.

Kate S. Buckingham Endowment

At first glance, this panel of anthropomorphized monkeys engaged in violent conflict appears to be woven with a repeating pattern. However, no group is identical to another: each thread has been placed deliberately, and each motif formed with careful discernment. This panel’s dense tapestry weave creates the distinctive curvilinear forms characteristic of Peruvian textiles. Stitching tracks and threads at the top and bottom indicate that this panel is only part of a greater whole, perhaps a tunic or mantle. Kate S. Buckingham Endowment

Panel https://www.artic.edu/artworks/85245/

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Can't listen to the bigfoot episode of sleepy history when trying to sleep because i get too scared and excited

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Could not have quit smoking weed before bed without history of philosophy podcast love you so much peter adamson

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Omg

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Importing a yank tank should only be allowed if it's for shenanigans

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Bianca Censori, Peter Costello, Darcy Moore and one million other footy players

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Jesus CHRIST i have never seen anyone get seriously injured during the olympics live and we literally just tuned back into the stream at least you're not waiting on a fucking helicopter to get you off a mountain because you ate shit at like 50km

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No!!!!!

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Harry styles new song good actually

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This is insane

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'They saw them on their dishes when eating': The mushroom making people hallucinate dozens of tiny humans Only recently described by science, the mysterious mushrooms are found in different parts of the world, but they give people the same exact visions.

With most psychedelic drugs, you never know what you're going to get. But this mysterious mushroom from China - without fail - causes users to hallucinate tiny people: crawling up walls, popping out from under furniture and marching under doors. www.bbc.com/future/artic...

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Is it for a aero or french press? That would encourage me to go and buy a french press

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I think so

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Been so screenpilled and lethargic the first 11 days of the year i locked into the rubiks cube on the 2hr flight to gold coast and barely listened to anything what a beautiful feeling to be locked into the cube and nothing but

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