Same, hans 2 comments
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· 5 years ago
There was a lady on my facebook complaining that she couldn't get people to understand to not touch her service dog. If I can find the post again, I'll send this to her.
Amazing Spiderman actor Tom Holland shares his thoughts on Robert Downey Jr 5 comments
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· 5 years ago
That's because he has already learned the hard way that being famous isn't all its cracked up to be. He fell in an enourmous hole and dug himself out, and figured out that being a decent human being is much more rewarding.
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A rare curly haired horse for the 99% of people who have not seen one yet - your welcome 11 comments
Camp report card 4 comments
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· 5 years ago
How many times am I allowed to appreciate this comment??? That plus a few extras.
English 16 comments
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· 5 years ago
Sword is pronounced sord, Sward is pronounced as it is spelled s-ward, bearing in mind that ward sounds like word while word sounds like werd.
Ague is pronounced ay-gyoo.
Understand it now???
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Ague is pronounced ay-gyoo.
Understand it now???
But cancer has noth-, now wait a min 15 comments
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· 5 years ago
Naah, I'm a chemotherapy patient. I've lost all my hair (as in ALL my hair). I thought this was hilarious.
Worth noting 8 comments
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· 5 years ago
OOOHHH don't get me started on my soap box about apprenticeships. 25 years ago, the Australian government in their infinite wisdom scrapped the apprenticeship scheme, which had made it law that if you were of a particular size business, you were required to have at least one apprentice. Everyone said, give it 20 years, there will be no qualified tradies. Guess what - they were right, shocking I know. We now have a huge skills gap in pretty much every trade with experienced qualified people hitting retirement age and no one with the qualifications to teach the next intake. So now the government is offering subsidies and incentives for small to medium size businesses to take on apprentices, including adult apprentices. It's a mess.
Plus, my son the apprentice, has university grade high school marks, but wanted to do a trade because I have a university degree and I'm working as an admin clerk, so he says he'd rather work in a trade and get actual money.
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Plus, my son the apprentice, has university grade high school marks, but wanted to do a trade because I have a university degree and I'm working as an admin clerk, so he says he'd rather work in a trade and get actual money.
Worth noting 8 comments
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· 5 years ago
My son is an apprentice sparky (Aussie slang for electrician). I totally agree with you.
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Faith in humanity restored a little bit 8 comments
who really wins this debate 9 comments
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· 5 years ago
Says the country with the highest infant mortality rate in the developed world.
Dat ass tho 3 comments
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· 5 years ago
Nope, it's real. I remember when the original article came out. https://web.archive.org/web/20040215163347/http://www.defrance.org/artman/publish/article_625.shtml
A petition I can get behind 4 comments
Saw this on Facebook and it made me smile, it's so precious 8 comments
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· 5 years ago
My mum rents out her upstairs apartment for Air BnB, so it's part of her home just with a separate entrance. Most of the reviews are about how much the guests love my mum's dog.
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Only nerds do LSD 14 comments
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· 5 years ago
I realised other people have videos running in their mind and I don't, about 30 years ago when I was in my 20s. I actually felt good to know there was a reason why I couldn't do math the way my brother and sister could. I didn't know it was an actual condition until just now, I thought I had brain damage and I was the only one, I would love to participate in a study.
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Only nerds do LSD 14 comments
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· 5 years ago
I'm the same, didn't know it was a condition. I can't see mental images but I can hear mental sounds, which means I have trouble with guided meditations when the person is saying "picture yourself blah blah" I stop listening at that point. When I read, I can hear the waves on the beach, or the footsteps of someone walking, or the sound of the voices speaking (that's always a shock if the book I read gets turned into a movie). The only real problem is I can't do high level math. My math genius brother told me that's because mathematicians need to be able to visualize relationships between shapes and angles. Once that was explained to me I felt much better for being the only person in my family who is crap at math.
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This is Mora on a walk and ready to bork 6 comments