Weekend Links, 9-10 October 2021!

Hi everyone and welcome to another lovely weekend here in sunny Sydney!

Everyone is excited about the fact we ditched one premier, and deputy premier… the consensus seems to be – I don’t want to know about that! – which is very EZFKA, so we approve!

So in the spirit of EZFKA unity…

I’m really starting to warm to Neel – good stuff.

Now lets see what else happened this week…


~~AusPol~~

So there has been a bit much about AusPol on these pages. Sometimes is fine, but jeez I could not give less of a flying f about, as FriendlyJordies puts it, our local bunyip aristrocracy.

More from our bunyip aristocracy, from John Cadogan, this week…

Cadogan bringing the spice!

Normally I would not take this kind of cheap shot, but in a particularly hilarious (heinous?) act of non-self awareness, we have…

Wannabe Hedge Fund Guy / Wannabe Influencer Guy / Home Brand @DocAndrewWilson Guy

Links:

  • Then this happened – Nurse contacts 3AW radio station and lets the cat out of the bag about why hospitals in Melbourne are getting overloaded.

MaxxVaxx filling up hospitals?


~~Monkeys And Parrots~~

Adorable!!


~~World War III: Invisible War Edition~~

This poor bastard wife’d up a Chinese spy, and how it bit him in the arse!

Links:

Meanwhile….

Hey! Are you Joe Biden’s double?


~~AI Generated Historical Hotties~~

AI Hotties… Sorta…


~~Culture Wars~~

Links:

  • More lol happening here… clearly people having fun (i hope).
  • Clearly true…

Of Course, When You Put It That Way!


~~Cartoonist And Wife~~

Clearly A Keeper!


~~Preach Chris, Preach~~

The smartest man in the world wants you to know…


~~Have A Good Weekend Everyone~~

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DictatorDavid

This weeks EZFKA book club –
A State of Fear: How the UK government weaponised fear during the Covid-19 pandemic
To quote someone else’s review which sums it up perfectly:

An outstanding exploration of how our fear of death and desire for safety were used against us by governments to keep us docile, obedient and terrified of a virus that, while serious, is nowhere near as dangerous as we were led to believe. I could not put it down.”

stagmal

im so bored omg

theres only so many times i can walk around dubbo streets

Chinese Astroturfer

Wear a proudly antivaxxed shirt you’ll find someone up for an argument.

emusplatt

somehow find a way to walk out of ’em ?

bjw678

Be a few weeks till anywhere else is any more interesting.

emusplatt

yeah right… bastard of a situation

Gouda

Strata hiked from 1k to 10k a quarter.
https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/thread/9xv6n8nv

Apparently it’s based on this issue from a year ago to day, where a REA took over a strata bodycorporate and spent over a million in legal fees to avoid doing repains.

https://www.commercialrealestate.com.au/news/strata-stoush-at-iconic-broadway-building-sees-more-than-1-million-in-legal-fees-spent-994102/

LostSocialist

That is gold, there is a guy at work who owns one of those, I can’t wait until we are back in the office now.

Chinese Astroturfer

Nasty cripple can’t follow his own rules. 18 months into a pandemic, 200 plus days in lockdown and too stupid to put a mask on. It’s like leaving the house forgetting to put on your pants on. Goes to show what he does behind closed doors.

Agent 47

PR stunt to take the heat off his 4 investigations.

Cunt is a media whore and that’s all he’s good for. Meanwhile Sutton wants to put masks on kids.

Peachy

Then this happened – Nurse contacts 3AW radio station and lets the cat out of the bag about

on this one – how badly this the stupid presenter wench panic?! She was babbling and babbling and babbling, trying to fill in time and confuse the listeners and make sure that the caller couldn’t not get another word in!

Agent 47
Agent 47

Made the mistake of venturing over to MB for a casual browse.

Dear god the pants pissing in the comments section has hit new levels of neurosis.

These are actual people too. How they navigate daily I have no idea.

Gouda

If it helps, I can recall one article where the comments have a few of them basically cheering their own Asperger’s diagnoses.

Agent 47

“Macrobusiness: its woke capital for 45 year old men”

bjw678

Id bet most of their audience, especially the paid members are older than that.

A fly in your ointment

I betcha 10 colonial dollars that >1/3 of “paid” members are alter egos of the few (or in another perspective at least half of real members have 2 accounts, even less if some have 3 ormore)
Observe repeative patterns in expresions.

bjw678

probably not. You are just seeing a well established groupthink environment.
The silencing of any voices critical of the group narrative further reinforces it.
For a more widespread example see the sjw bs on twitter and the lunacy about gender. They just all keep repeating the same shit to each other getting crazier and crazier.

A fly in your ointment

Perhaps, I am open to that possibility.
Until further evidence, I am still inclined to my observion.
‘Grand Masters’ of that universe defeinitely have “incognito” accounts, more than just one.

Peachy

That might have been me… 😥

Gouda

Unless you have a burner account, I think it was a couple of those engineering types.

Agent 47

Would not surprise me, but I think some of them are bullshitting about that to obfuscate the fact they’re just wimps.

I also see they have subscription only now. The site is now terminal. Give it 18 months…

Agent 47

Victoria right now

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Chinese Astroturfer

At least if you were ‘unlucky’ enough to be porked by Weinstein you’d get a multi-million dollar movie role. How many gorgeous young women with no real acting chops are trying to make it in Los Angeles, yet he’s hand out roles of a lifetime and enough money to set them up for life for sucking his flaccid deformed penis. Sounds like a deal to me.

If not for Weinstein getting them established in the industry they would have eventually ended up on Onlyfans or turning tricks for guys like Weinstein anyway. The hypocrisy.

What do you get from Dan Andrews when he pokes you? You keep your lousy government job or work on a building site?

Agent 47

Good point

Agent 47

EZFKA sportsball worship

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Agent 47

Counting down until the day there’s a sexual assault allegation against Jordies.

He’s as much of a tosser as Barilaro.

Agent 47

Gayest whistleblower ever

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Agent 47

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Illis

I think some powerful people are upset that Facebook isn’t censoring enough as truth tidbits seem to still get through their censorship program.

A fly in your ointment

Indeed.
Problem is that censorship only makes the ways to info more obscure. Soviets learned that the hard way. Westworld will learn it even harder way.

harry

What the actual fuck. Convicted.

Alenezi had previously been convicted for groping a woman on a Sydney train in May 2017.

If not for the discount for an early guilty plea, Judge Bennett would have jailed him for 10 years.

The sentence, backdated to November 2019, includes a five-year non-parole period.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10071897/Man-raped-woman-Sydney-laneway-jailed.html

Gouda

Mmm, vibrancy.

robert2013

Has anyone got anything useful to say about the recent bitcoin price hikes? Is it fear of inflation, a pump and dump or something else entirely?

Peachy

my sense is that there has been some sustained buying going on by some relatively-big (but not ginormous) actor or actors. The price action resembles what happened when Musk bought in and when El Salvador bought in. In time, we will find out who has bought in.

the other piece seems to be a comprehensive shrugging-off of the latest China ban. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, and all that.

Finally an element of it could be linked to the “trillion dollar coin minting” rumours coming out of the USA (and BTC deciding to become the Trillion-Dollar-Coin first, hehe 🥳) but that particular thing seems to be just at the edges. What’s not at the edges is continuing monetary debasement/printing/inflation.

Ramjet

Probably something to do with the issues in China. They can’t buy with yuan, but there are plenty of loopholes.

Coming

It’s all wash trading with fake tether

it’s a scam

bjw678

so you keep saying. At what point do you accept you might be wrong?

Coming

When the market is regulated ?

-who is “depositing” $69 billion with an unaudited company of 5 employees under investigation by the doj and nyag

-why is anyone buying tether to buy crypto in the first place when it offers no return

-how would this company be buying $69 billion of “commercial paper” and no traders have ever heard of them or dealt with them

-why is a $69 billion asset fund unable to provide an independent audit

-who is holding $69 billion of a token that has no utility , is not redeemable for anything real, and is completely unverified

it isn’t even remotely believable

bjw678

tether is not bitcoin. You seem to fail to understand that.

Coming

why are you measuring the “value” of a bitcoin in USD (which really means USDT)?

Because it has no other value to you

Peachy

USD in itself also has no value, remember. Can’t eat it, can’t wear it.

You can only use it for exchanging for other things.

Yes, it is still easier to exchange USD for things than it is to exchange BTC for things. May not always be the case. Or maybe it will always be the case.

none of those outcomes is fatal to btc.

Coming

Lol you can use it to extinguish tax obligations

and pay interest

and yes buy any asset in the world including crypto (which holders will eagerly exchange for)

but who is holding dollars as an investment anyway?
Absolutely nobody

it’s a straw man argument

Peachy

but who is holding dollars as an investment anyway?

Absolutely nobody 

it’s a straw man argument

i thought that the point you’re making is that BTC is shitter than USD, (ie has no value) because BTC can only be exchanged for things (tether, or usd proper), whereas USD has other uses and therefore has value.

and my point is that there is only a difference in degree. Not a difference in kind.

Coming

Usd is a method of exchange

that’s what currency is

which it is very good at (and Btc very poor at)

it’s not supposed to be a store of value – this is really hard for both mbtards and cryptards to understand

Having accepted that , why exchange it for something even more useless instead of actual productive assets

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bjw678

it’s not supposed to be a store of value

USD or BTC? I’d say btc primary role is store of value, which it is much better at than USD which is why you’d value it as more than USD to do that.

Because it has no other value to you

it’s a straw man argument

indeed it is, well spotted.

Coming

Usd is not supposed to be a store of value

bjw678

i thought that the point you’re making is that BTC

The point he is making is he just doesn’t like it. Same as MB. They come up with all sorts of weird justifications that really don’t hold water when looked at objectively.

My favourite is when the failings of tether are their primary justification for hating on btc.

Peachy

The point he is making is he just doesn’t like it. Same as MB

perhaps that gets at the core of it 😁

Coming

Have a think about it

Why do you want to own bitcoin?
Because you think it will go up in value

Why do you think it will go up in value?
Well, duh, because it has gone up in value in the past

Why did it go up in the past?
Largely because of artificial pumps
Which must inevitably be followed by dumps

That’s why it goes up 10% or down 10% for absolutely no reason whatsoever
Its fake trades rinsing shorts or longs
and also creating fomo

Most of this is done brazenly by just painting the tape
but the need to coordinate the tape painting across all the exchanges meant it was easier to use tether

Even you directly admit that you value bitcoin over bitcoinSV, or bitcoinPurple, or bitcoinNextGeneration because its the MOST ponzi scheme
-it isn’t functionally better than any of the ones that came after it. In fact its comparatively fucking garbage
-its just the one that everyone thinks of
-therefore price will go up

So all the talk about “tHe TeCh” is clearly bullshit

What is your goal with the bitcoins?
Obviously the only reason for you to own them is to sell them at some point to fund your expenses or purchases (in fiat)

There is no utility derived from actually owning them

To do that you will need a greater fool, who will buy them in the hope that they can also sell them later to an even greater fool in order to fund their own expenses or purchases (in fiat)

Is it hard for you to admit this to yourself?
Or you acknowledge that you are buying it because price go up, and you will sell it at some undefinable top in exchange for fiat which will make you ACTUALLY wealthy?
You can surely see the problem with this logic – at some point you run out of fools

Peachy

Mate, just buy a Bitcoin. Or even half, it’ll help you understand 😀

Coming

Serious question

bjw678

Why do you want to own bitcoin?

Because you think it will go up in value

Why do you think it will go up in value?

Well, duh, because it has gone up in value in the past

This applies to gold, and any investment really so is a meaningless argument that adds nothing to the discussion.

Why did it go up in the past?

Largely because of artificial pumps

Which must inevitably be followed by dumps

That’s why it goes up 10% or down 10% for absolutely no reason whatsoever

Its fake trades rinsing shorts or longs

and also creating fomo

Most of this is done brazenly by just painting the tape

but the need to coordinate the tape painting across all the exchanges meant it was easier to use tether

Here we disagree, you can make that claim but show no evidence. The number of people who have pulled out huge amounts of money prove it is not “just painting the tape” unless they are also investing hundreds of millions or most likely billions to keep that value up, but keep telling yourself that it is.

Tether is someone glomming onto the crypto craze to print themselves money, no different than tech companies that did absolutely nothing profitable glomming onto investors in the dot com boom. This does not mean yahoo, amazon and google were worthless because the space was full of scammers.

Even you directly admit that you value bitcoin over bitcoinSV, or bitcoinPurple, or bitcoinNextGeneration because its the MOST ponzi scheme

-it isn’t functionally better than any of the ones that came after it. In fact its comparatively fucking garbage

-its just the one that everyone thinks of

-therefore price will go up

Mot of the others are again glomming onto a trend to make money.
Overall a lot more people wat to get rich than are able to create something original, most of the new coins are lets stick drypto onto tech X, like lets make and internet fridge, stove and toaster.

Care to explain what it is garbage at that the others do better that can’t be done even better outside crypto?

So all the talk about “tHe TeCh” is clearly bullshit

“the tech” does ONE THING. Make decentralised trust possible. That has a fairly limited scope for practical use. Primarily store of value for large amounts. Small transactions don’t require that level of trust. In general transactions álso have another component that cannot be done in the chain so again is not all that useful for that purpose.

What is your goal with the bitcoins?

Obviously the only reason for you to own them is to sell them at some point to fund your expenses or purchases (in fiat)

There is no utility derived from actually owning them

To do that you will need a greater fool, who will buy them in the hope that they can also sell them later to an even greater fool in order to fund their own expenses or purchases (in fiat)

This is the same as gold barring a very fringe use case that would nowhere near maintain it’s value if it stopped being believed to be a store of value.

Is it hard for you to admit this to yourself?

I ask the same of you.

Or you acknowledge that you are buying it because price go up, and you will sell it at some undefinable top in exchange for fiat which will make you ACTUALLY wealthy?

You can surely see the problem with this logic – at some point you run out of fools

This is a fundamental property of all asset markets. The only way you make a profit is to onsell it at a later date. That is the definition of an asset. It equally applies to shares, property, gold and anything else. Surely you can see that.
You may make some justification for it but they are all fundamentally a ponzi by this definition.

Yeah right mate

it fundamentally does nothing (or very little)

therefore it only has value in your imagination

Are you talking about gold here, because that also costs money to store and secure.

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bjw678

The point he is making is he just doesn’t like it. Same as MB

perhaps that gets at the core of it 

The brain is an amazing thing. Once it gets set on a narrative it will go to amazing lengths to maintain it.
Examples all over the place, the emmbee lockdown pantswetters, btc bad, and so on.
Up to the insanity of twitter going absolutely apeshit and calling anyone that dares question the statement that gender is not determined by biology and is a construct a nazi as that is the only way they can reconcile their position in their heads given facts don’t really work.

The scientific method is meant to combat this tendency, it’s a pity that the people who really need it aren’t taught it.

Edit: And this is why I was anti lockdown from the start. Once you establish that narrative it gets really hard to remove it from a lot of people and you end up where we are.

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Coming

Yeah right mate

it fundamentally does nothing (or very little)

therefore it only has value in your imagination

bjw678

i have NEVER measured the value in USD.
I measure it in AUD, but funnily enough fiat currencies are what we tend to value everything in, including our time.
Does food have any value to you other than USD?
A car? your time? You really are making a ridiculous statement.

https://qcovid.org/

see ur chances at getting a natural immunity

In other news, Ram’s’ay Group hospitals introduced “we know better than anyone educated or more experienced” and introduced “we decide if your proof of wax or exemption is valid” – you can work for us only if “we” deem you waxed as per our own spurious assessment and we don’t give a rodent’s flagellation if you think otherwise. For those with cheaper sears this means the PHO is insufficient in their view.
I am cancelling my private insurance.

Methinks these mob were nominated Fizzler peddler for AUS and ezyfuckya.gov.au nominee of the administration of the jab.

I wonder how the AFL solicitors are doing…

Peachy

The calculator is superb, thanks!

as to Ramsay – given where normal countries have ended up with this (abandoning coercive measures) – I think that Ramsay will end up walking back from this stupidity, eventually. As will their dickhead compadres who have tried to mandate jabs for staff and contractors and customers.

of course most of the damage will already have been done because many people will have already been forced to comply (or quit).

Its important, I think, to keep a list of businesses that have done this sort of stuff, so that people can remember who to hate and shun/boycott in the future.

A fly in your ointment

No one ever walks back any more, it is “adjustment in the face of the new eveidence”. I’ve uysed it against my employer’s bully and it works a treat on many levels.

The list would be good but it is effectively redundant as it is natural for people to forget or forgive, particularly in the face of a convenience or urgency or when faced with “under new manangement” non sequitur argument.

My view is that more big businesses will ramp up coercion exceeding PHO as the probabilities of removal of the PHO’s illegal part grow. Is this a concerted effort? Apparently in Danmark there was a similar push then it all fizzled out into nuttin’ (as per anecdata).

LSWCHP

My probability of dying of Covid is about one in 6500 according to that calculator, which I thought sounded pretty good but still puts at about 71 on a scale of 100, where 100 is worst. I did it again but changed my age from 59 to 45 and the odds went to one in 25000.

The good news is that I don’t have a single one of the contributing factors. I’m also much fitter than most blokes my age, at least among my friends and colleagues.

Peachy

dat big bad bogeyman ain’t that big or bad, eh?

Gouda

Anti lockdowner Aussie Cossack livestreams arrest. Apparently he went to Bunnings without a mask and had his car searched.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohHxdG4HhDc

Agent 47

He’s a legend. They’ve harassed him for months and this is petty shit.

A fly in your ointment

Video unavailable

This video is restricted. It must be approved for you to view it.

I use vpn nowaday when watching unapproved narrative or researching stuff…

Gouda

Have been using the free google dns servers for a long time, rarely have had any site access blocked.

A fly in your ointment

free” “google”
Can these two words ever stand together?

I think it is today’s choice of VPN server.
Never seen the need for approval before.

Gouda

Can recall some years back idiot governments implemented mandatory but inadequate IP blocking provisions for Australian ISPs, but there’s been less noise about this as most people are probably paying for content these days.

Free is still free and there’s also others like Open DNS for those who aren’t comfortable with Google.

A fly in your ointment

https://support.nordvpn.com/Other/1047409702/What-are-your-DNS-server-addresses.htm
Free and incognito.
With goggle it is only free, but by now they have your DNA deconstructed. Mine too. Note how *ALL* links in your gmail client are redirected to go via goggle dot com (check it by hovering over them).

DNS servers are not to blame for this blackout fro me, it is the IP address most likely. I will report what happens when I go to ISP IP.

Agent 47

Spot on

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Hoody

Near the conclusion of Putin’s energy conference, Boris Kovalchuk, CEO of RAO Group, an electricity export-import firm, added some dark humor: “Mr. President … In Germany, government agencies produce video clips telling people how to spend winter without lighting or heating, how to put candles into flower pots to warm up a room, and how to make windows draft-proof with duct tape and cling film. Just a few years ago now, this would have been impossible to imagine, as if the Stone Age was coming back.

Winter is coming.

Agent 47

Gazprom holding all the cards and a gun to the EU’s head

A fly in your ointment

Nope, why would you build 2 more ppipelines against US dreams and wishes and then turn the tap off???
I agree with T

Agent 47

Don’t get me wrong, I agree they’re trying to fuck Putin.

Hell if he can collapse the EU by freezing Brussels out literally I will move to Moscow.

Just pointing out how he basically has them by the balls now.

A fly in your ointment

But this is exacty what I disagree with: “Just pointing out how he basically has them by the balls now.”
Merkel said few days ago Russia is prepared to send EU what the pipline can carry… for money though. He is not holding anyone by their balls

US obstructed Eastern Stream, EU obliged, Germany rubber stamped it because it put too much leverage and profits (for German liking) in Bulgarian hands and all the down-streamers. Putin thendiverted it to close enough (Turkey) so that the pipeline is close enough and we now have Turkstream instead of Eastern Stram…
Then Nord Stream 2 came and it had 0 obstruction from EU (all the arguments for Eastern Stream were now conveniently forgoten) and only the US complained and actioned… but it was just way too much to demand in the first place.

Now imagine neitherof the 2 new streams were made, where would EU be? This is somewhat similar to our situation with China and Iron Ore, we are welcome to sell it elsewhere, better said, they are welcome to buy from others.
The reall issue is that EU went against coal (this is good stuff) but misplaced its alternatives in virtue signalling options like wind and fart plants and solar. If they went nuclear, situation would be less dramatinc if Ruski gas was available to save them or not.
Putin saw that EU was gong down the stupid way and just positioned Russia to profit from EU’s stupidity.
To put it bluntly, it was EU/Germany/Virtue signalling that is plowing EU’s cloaka and Ruskies are =technically= saviours

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Peachy

I hadn’t followed the situation, so this has been a good summary of what’s unfolded – thanks.

it does seem that nuclear is the sensible solution here. Surprising that almost nobody could get it to work politically, give kind of shit they’ve gotten away with under the “pandemic” aegis.

ThePensum

Agree with this.
Merkel ruled out new nuclear power in Germany in 2011 after Fukushima. Europe has been going gangbusters in terms of developing renewables, but the output from hydro and wind this year has been underwhelming, hence the need for other sources.
I think also Germany has basically put a stop to its coal industry in the past few years.

Russia’s reserves are actually lower now than on average so there are limits here. Also Russia is shipping a lot more East (China) than before.

A fly in your ointment

https://www.politico.eu/article/court-orders-warsaw-to-close-turow-mine-or-pay-daily-e500000-fine/

7%

I am not saying coal is good, I am saying that when they start lifting floor boards to burn them for heat in the next winter, it cannot be any one else to blame.

LSWCHP

Telling the Poles to lose 7% of their electricity supply at the start of winter in a time of energy shortages and high prices is insane. Poles, in my limited experience, don’t take a lot of shit. The comfortably besuited loonies in Brussels will force a Polish exit if they’re not careful.

i heard all the arguments contra-nuclear on EmBee, coming from apparent uneconomical factors but it conveniently forgets one most important factor: reliability.
Mind you, it is not the best, it is only not as bad and unreliable as the next option.
I still do not have explanation as to why Chinks did not adopt it massively as yet, so perhaps there is something there thus watch this space.

bjw678

I still do not have explanation as to why Chinks did not adopt it massively as yet,

Coal is still cheaper would be my guess. At least until you get into ideological spats with your supplier.

emusplatt

nice to see the religion of pieces at it again

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-58842793

emusplatt

IS-K, the Afghan regional affiliate of the IS group that is violently opposed to the governing Taliban, has carried out several bombings recently, largely in the east of the country.”

This sectarian shit will occur here. home grown islam cannibalism in ezfka.



LSWCHP

Nothing puts a spring in step like muslim fundamentalists maniacs killing other muslim fundamentalist maniacs. I hope they go at it hammer and fucking tongs and drown in rivers of their own blood.

Movies for htis week:

In mainstream department:

Bedazzled (1967)
Bedazzled (2000)

Would you sell your soul to the Devil for seven wishes to win the hand of the woman you love?
Both Dudley Moore and Brendan Frasier are excellent casts with their excellences in acting as pathetic characters. The character of lucifer is quite different but it gives both tales a different perspective.
Elizabet Hurley probably has a room in her house devoted as a shrine for this movie as it was the pinacle of her performance.
Both movies have mediocre (or a bit more) acting but stand out for the naration of the tale and comic style. Often quoted only as a rom-com’s, this does unjustice to these two as their philosophical part is subtle but pivotal.

If you can understand Slovakian, here’s another interestin BW tale:
Zmluva s diablom (1967) (Slovak)

In weird/indie/non-english department

ANTICHRIS♀ (2009)
Willem Dafoe, Charlotte Gainsbourg
I am yet to see a movie where Charlotte is to play with clothes on for the length of the feature (guess ‘like mother like daughter’ applies here), the movie is a weird twisted tale of psycho horror. Not for the meak and weaklings, probably not everyone’s cup. Most will watch it only until the intro scene finishes. It features private parts of both actors in full screen scene that would make even Linda Lovelace in her days blush.
Lars fon Trier… that tells enough

The Brown Bunny (2003)
Vincent Gallo and Chloë Sevigny play in this movie about inner demons of a bike ricer. Technically a road movie but in reality it is a drama.
Two things make this movie special, closing scene where we see  Chloë Sevigny performs a felatio in prawn-hub style, and the spat between Vincent and ‘the fat pig’ Ebert.
Gallo Directed this movie and thereare several edits.

Movies were listed only for their opening and closing scenes respectively.

Used up all the links allowance… new post

In the more palatable department:

Brazil (1985)

A dystopian movie about dystopian society. Terry Gilliam is brilliant in wacky department, he created all the animations for TheMOnty Python’s

Side Effects (2013)It stars Rooney Mara as a woman who is prescribed experimental drugs by psychiatrists (Jude Law and Catherine Zeta-Jones) after her husband (Channing Tatum) is released from prison.

Did not watch it as yet, just got it because of the premise and I am a fan of Rooney Mara so can’t lose there.

TV shows later…

Agent 47

I think you posted Hunt For Red October a couple weeks back.

Poignant movie to watch right now if ever in my opinion.

Gouda

Brown Bunny is overrated and only has titillation/shock value from the controversial sex scene.

A fly in your ointment

Same for Lars, more or less.
I noted thatinthe original post.
Both are good for a bit of unusual if that is acceptable

Coming

Jesus this clown show is really falling apart now

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.09.28.21264262v2

No Significant Difference in Viral Load Between Vaccinated and Unvaccinated, Asymptomatic and Symptomatic Groups When Infected with SARS-CoV-2 Delta Variant

Agent 47

Theres also this. Meanwhile, booster shots will start here on Monday. Hilarious.

https://dailysceptic.org/2021/10/03/vaccine-effectiveness-hits-as-low-as-minus-66-in-the-over-40s-new-phe-data-shows/

Coming

That is a super stupid link for a number of reasons

think there’s little reasonable doubt that the vaccines do provide some protection against severe infection

but vaccine mandates and passports aren’t founded in even the barest level of evidence

A fly in your ointment

I clicked on the plus button for you because of the last sentence but I still don’t see the claim that wax is ineffective on the link, only that its effects are much smaller than originally thought/claimed for the sales pitch “benefits outweights the risks”.

(I wonder what benefit can outweigh the risk of deep vein trombosis leading to death… just saying)

Coming

Well his link claims that they are MINUS 66% effective (ie increase your risks)

as far as side effects go they are also fairly safe though

it’s really just a lot of fuss about nothing

both the reaction to corona
and the reaction to the vaccine

Gouda

Already happening. A lot are fleeing countries where Covid has run rampant, but we’re not dealing with fruitpickers here so there are delays as it takes a long time for overseas qualifications to be recognised and processed.

Peachy

A lot are fleeing countries where Covid has run rampant, 

what does that mean? Why are they fleeing?

Gouda

A good example is South Africa – a country with significant inequalities that has basically turned to shit. Covid deaths are close to 90k, and with proposed changes to their health system more of their doctors are not happy to the point where they’re considering leaving.

https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/496007/doctors-threaten-to-leave-south-africa-because-of-the-nhi/

Australia has a similar culture, language and better safety. Every South African I’ve met has had multiple stories of home invasions or being robbed at gun/knifepoint – here we don’t run the daily risk of being shot or stabbed. New expats are always amazed that they don’t have to arm themselves, their kids can go out at night and take their phones with them – as these are targets for gangs and pickpockets in South Africa. Of course, there is still shock at the price of property but as they’re going to end up in the upper echelon of income earners it’s less of a problem.

Reus's Large MEMBER

It probably has more to do with the corrupt government and blatant racism against any whites / Indians / mixed and any other race that makes people want to leave, along with rampant crime (270 murders a day), rolling power blackouts and other challenges to day to day living that we take for granted too.

Gouda

Most definitely.

Gouda

This will be the end of China

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/oct/08/chinas-noisy-dancing-grannies-silenced-by-device-that-disables-speakers

Across China’s public parks and squares, in the early hours of the morning or late in the afternoon, the grannies gather. The gangs, made up mostly of middle-aged and older women who went through the Cultural Revolution, take to a corner of a local park or sporting ground and dance in unison to Chinese music. Loud music.

The tradition has led to alarming standoffs, with the blaring music frequently blamed for disturbing the peace in often high-density residential areas. But many are too scared to confront the women. The dilemma of the dancing grannies has prompted some to seek out tech solutions. One went viral online this week: a remote stun gun-style device that claims to be able to disable a speaker from 50 metres away.

A fly in your ointment

I had sumtin similar as a kid growing up in the prime good lookingyears of the communism. It’s efin best thing in the world as it subconciously brings people together and instigates the feel of belonging to a group. This is critical in communism as it brings a new identity to place politics – members of the party- but in essence it has by far more values then that.
People are essentially pack-animals; individualism as pushed by (neo)liberalism is counterintuitive thus bound to fail but with a big bang because it is on life support machine for way too long.

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Agent 47

Timbo’s post was spot on. this is how they’ll get your house. Can’t pay your mortgage because we shut your business? No problem! Well guarantee it never goes below a certain price.” etc

You will own nothing…

Coming

What fresh hell is this

we aren’t yet that far gone that we needed something like this , I thought it would be years away

$125,000 maximum income ?
$950,000 property ?

that isn’t exactly battler territory

I can’t help but chuckle though
the poor losers at MB

Gouda

Access criteria similar to the 2021 Federal government First Home Loan Deposit Scheme.
This one will also be available for those who have owned a home in the past!

Peachy

$125,000 maximum income ?

$950,000 property ? 

that isn’t exactly battler territory

they’ve not limited it to FHBs either, so it’s just a balls-out property pump.

being rolled out in the middle of a boom, too. My only guesses are

  • they must have an election coming up; or
  • The turnover is too slow currently with dan’s lockdowns, so they want to juice it to get the stamp duty flowing harder.
Ramjet

Election is 13 months away, so really a balls-out property pump.

Government must be pretty desperate for stamp duty as it is flat broke. The Belt and Road income is no longer thanks to the feds and barely anything to pawn off.

Gouda

You know it, it’s the EZFKA way. Even so, 950k doesn’t get you much in metro Victoria.

Ramjet

Depends on where you look. Will easily buy a house in outer suburbs like Tarneit, Pakenham, etc. But won’t get you much in a more desirable location.

Ramjet

Almost a million for a townhouse in Frankston 🤷‍♀️

1/41A Nolan Street, Frankston, Vic 3199
https://www.realestate.com.au/property-townhouse-vic-frankston-136162150

stagmal

would you look at that, a listing on realestate.com.au that actually shows the price. you almost never see that anymore.

Gouda

The place I bought a few months ago was like that. Luckily neither of us wanted an auction so was able to make an offer in the asking range which was accepted. While I had some buyers regret have filled the offset account so really dgaf anymore.

There were a few more like that out there, and I remember you could search the upcoming open inspections to select for only private sales.

robert2013

I rekcon they’re desperate for property prices not to fall as they’re not confident immigration will ramp up fast enough.

Coming

why would victoria (or any other state) care about falling house prices though?

It really isn’t their problem

In fact, it might be good for them as it would encourage turnover, and stamp duty receipts (as well as all the economic benefits which would mostly flow to the state from more competitive industries, employment etc)

It might even encourage immigration, which gives them more government funding, more chances to rort/game of mates etc etc

Falling house prices are a problem for the feds and for the banks

Peachy

rising prices = wins elections. Falling prices = election poison.

everything else is just as achievable with rising prices as it is with falling (turnover, migration, game of mates)

Coming

You sure about that ?

Only 67% are homeowners

of those, many would have children who they know will never own a house and they can’t help them

many would just have one house mortgage free and a lot of other assets or cash

many would be young with a long future of earning ahead of them and understand that a crash would make them relatively better off

and many won’t blame Dan for anything even if he raped a baby on live tv

27% of the 67% own more than one home
95% of people owning more than one house would be liberal voters regardless of what happens

maybe they have run the numbers but it would be a hard thing to define

plus you couldn’t blame them for house price falls, just because they didn’t spend hundreds of millions on some insane policy to prop them up

stagmal

we’re pretty sure, i think the MB hypothesis that people want lower prices is wrong, wrong, wrong. this is ezfka country, baby. boomer and homeowner greed outweighs all other concerns.

my dad is always bragging about how much his house is worth. think he wants prices cut in half?

Coming

In Dubbo ?

stagmal

nah orange

like 1.5m it has been appraised at or higher, idfk how its possible

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A fly in your ointment

There is no space around Orange to build, this is obvious mate! Demand and supply basics, Hong Kong is a nice and comparative example.

Ramjet

In aggregate that is true. However, elections are not won on aggregates. The 27% you mention would be safe Liberal seats. The 33% renting would be concentrated in safe seats. It is the aspirationals in marginal seats where elections are won or lost.
If you take in Chisholm where that CCP spy is the member, house prices have surged there. People have paid extraordinary amounts to get into GWSC school zone. Many will be highly leveraged and house prices can’t go down.

bjw678

why would victoria (or any other state) care about falling house prices though?

It really isn’t their problem

The government may care, depending on how many of their donors are landbankers, developers or similar.
This combined with the consequences or negative equity could easily be enough to make it seem like a good idea.

Peachy

There maybe truth to that, rob.

given how deeply they’ve dug in with the house arrest shit, it may well be that they will face an inward migration shortage AND a rush for the door from those already there.

Coming

Was speaking today to an older, very wealthy colleague of mine who told me that he has retired, and leaving Victoria as soon as possible because of the madman in charge

Ramjet

Disagree Peachy. There will be a stampede coming in and a trickle going out. Being under house arrest in Melbourne is far better than Mumbai. You get a tax free weekly amount here if you are under house arrest unless you own a business in which case suck lemons.
There are plenty of vacant apartments in postcode 3000 and the focus will be on quantity. I mean if incumbent residents are hesitant to go back to the CBD, Sally Crapp would be more than willing to bring in thousands to backfill.

Peachy

Disagree Peachy. There will be a stampede coming in and a trickle going out. Being under house arrest in Melbourne is far better than Mumbai. You get a tax free weekly amount here if you are under house arrest unless you own a business in which case suck lemons.

oh yes, I get all that. It’s a question of timeframe though.

specifically, I was responding to Robert2013 who said

rekcon they’re desperate for property prices not to fall as they’re not confident immigration will ramp up fast enough.

(My emphasis)

And I do think that in the short term it’s a risk factor. They probably won’t be able to bring in 100,000 people into Melbourne in the first 12 months of reopening (mix of inevitable process such as federal rules, lead times (visas & demand & semester dates) as well as optics).

but it’s quite possible that they will lose 100,000 people in the first year.

in the longer term (3-5), the dynamics you mention come into play – welfare/minimum wage in Melbourne is much better than average lifestyle in Mumbai.

Agent 47

While I generally agree on the plan to reboot the ponzi, question is how feasible really? A lot of those low skilled service jobs are gone forever.

a lot of the ones that hung on lost and lost a lot of cash. Then you have the issue of international reputation which I think they are underestimating.

Not saying they won’t, there’s an awful lot of apartments they can fill with the wthird world on partially state owned mortgages, logistics is always a different reality.

We’ll see.

Peachy

I don’t think that the jobs are gone forever. Already barely anyone gives a shit about the distancing recommendations, etc. In 6-12 months I expect even the token hand-waving will cease and things will proceed as if the virus never existed.

What do you think has actually changed?

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Coming

its absolutely fascinating observing the DanStans and covid-tards at MB cope with their world view being absolutely defaecated on daily

somehow trying to reconcile the fact that they have the world’s harshest and longest lockdown, but also somehow also a worse outbreak than NSW (run by anti-science, pro-business evil Gladys)

After spending weeks gloating about how gladys should have locked down hard and early, they find themselves in a worse position than NSW despite dan locking down as hard and as early as anyone possibly could lockdown

NSW hospitals were supposed to be completely overwhelmed at this point, and instead they are closing covid wards

Dan assured them that locking down hard and early was the way to get on top of delta, that they “didn’t want to find themselves in a position like NSW”

The sense of moral and intellectual superiority must somehow be preserved in the face of this, which must create tremendous cognitive dissonance
DLS has completely stopped talking about covid – probably the super fund principals have banned him, so that he doesn’t make an even bigger tit of himself

But somehow Ronin, Arthur, Sweeper etc have just doubled down – they reassure themselves that given Perrotet further loosening restrictions NSW hospitals will inevitably be overwhelmed in a couple weeks

I’m not sure how they reconcile the victorian situation

Mr Tezza just consoles himself with the fact that victorian daily deaths haven’t (yet) surpassed NSW (even though they are hundreds ahead overall from Dan’s nursing home mass-murder last year)

Gunnamatta continues to blame Gladys for inflicting covid on Victoria, and scomo for denying victorians vaccines

Arthur seems on the verge of a revelation, just needs someone to help him through this traumatic understanding
Arthur Schopenhauer
October 9, 2021 at 11:37 am
So what practical steps should be taken?
Regardless of political alignment, what things could be practically done, given the current situation in Victoria?
I guess that’s a question to everyone on this blog.

Sweeper however just plows on with the obvious hypocrisy and contradictions. He’s a heavily politicised public servant after all. He will deny the sky is blue if it suits his agenda

SweeperMEMBER
October 9, 2021 at 3:32 pm
All the evidence is lockdowns are highly effective.
The difference between this year and last year is that lockdowns have been unable to reduce the reproduction number below 1.
This is simply because Delta is far more contagious. Estimated at 5. So a 70% reduction in the R number due to lockdowns still won’t lead to elimination as was the case last year.
A couple of other points:
– timing of lockdowns with Delta is crucial
– NSW completely screwed up their strategy because they were high on their gold standard product
– Hotel Quarantine should have been abandoned when we learned that basic infection control (hand washing, PPE) isn’t an adequate defence.
– with the majority of returning Australians going into hotel quarantine in Melbourne and Sydney it was guaranteed there would be more outbreaks with Delta because hotel quarantine is a disaster
I can’t get past the fact that we wouldn’t be here if NSW and Sco Mo had of learned from the Vic experience last year and went into lockdown earlier.

stagmal

covid spreads thru superspreaders, it doesnt matter if you lockdown at 4 cases or 500 cases if there’s 1 superspreader in the 4 you’re fucked, if there’s 0 in the 500 you’ll be better off.

Ramjet

Correct and the part that no one talks about. The West Hoxton party was the superspreader that ensured NSW gold standard was overrun. For Victoria, it was sportsball matches. The idiots running Victoria were coming out and saying this is unprecedented and yet 17 months earlier the same thing happened in Italy and seeded Covid throughout Southern Europe.

A fly in your ointment

As someone that have been on a that side, perhaps I can provide an insight into the dissonance.
Let me re-state obvious: Lockdowns are highly effective!
This has not changed as my view point and it cannot as it has been effective ever since the mankind (as in men and women, not the toxic part thereof).
Here comes the critical bit: outcome of lockdowns is useless if there is no water tight seal around the area under lockdowns. If one took the whole EZFKA as the area of a lockdown it can achieve 0 covid. Ideal world.
Now introduce leaky quarantine and all the effort is just a sado-masochism. Remeber, 100% of infections came from outright incompetent quarantine where sick and healthy are breathing the same air, people got infected in the quaranitine or quarantine is botched by mismanagement that was not present in the most corrupt bananna states or in the lowest dips of communism, letalone a developed country. The second bit, incompetent quarantine, is what these guys cannot comprehend: it is pointles to lock-down people if virus will escape the Q again. And it will, the wax of today is just a trial for the future producs
Lockdowns lost their meaning and became a leverage for coercion and inimidation into the greatest clinical trial in the history of the mankind. EZFKA will become CTGFKA or Clinical Trial Group Fromerly known as….

Mark my words, we will be known in the same infamy as Guatemala syphilis experiment
makes Mengele look like willy wonka

Coming

It was absolutely inevitable that at some point it would fail

whether it was one month, one year, one decade

as we have seen in every single country on earth even New Zealand

you are just delaying the inevitable

and as I have been saying since March 2020: it wasn’t even worth it

we were sold the lockdown on warnings that the mortality rate was 3% or more , and there would be dead bodies piling up on the streets

that was an obvious lie from day one
it was at most 1/10th of that , and probably more like 1/100th

the social and economic costs were never worth it
now we have an even more fractures and divided and unequal society than ever
and a ruined generation of children

from a largely futile attempt to minimally prolong the lives of a few geriatrics

Ramjet

The lockdowns have been worth it particularly for shareholders. Big business have had large revenue increases with a reduction in costs. Small and medium enterprises were smashed and there is no way they can recover anytime soon. Rich got richer and were welcomed into their desired place of residence. Poor got poorer and the elite made it obvious where they sit. The lockdown were absolutely worth it for the elite.

A fly in your ointment

“you are just delaying the inevitable”

I take that as a good point but the issue is that we never had real 0-covid policy. It was professed but nothing was done to actually make it or make sure it is not leaky.
If EZFKA was kept watertight and Qtine was on par with 3rd world countries like Quagmirestan or Stumbabwe we could have had a relatively inexpensive delay to wait for a proper wax to be developed, you know, like Novavax.
I know this may be a tad idealistic but in real terms there were huge chances for success simply because EZFKA is an island. Same for EnZed.
I admit to being gullible to 0-covid plans in early days because it made sense. Gullibility went away as I saw stupid Qtine leak like an old sieve. It is all academic now. One thing for sure, it is clear that the ezfka.gov objective was something utterly different from the very beginning.
The World will ditch the word “guinea pig” for an apt replacement: “ezfka pig”/

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Gouda

Thought the focus had switched to getting the percentage of double vaccinated people to 80% – didn’t think anyone really cared about case numbers anymore, although I suppose those looking to score political points will take whatever supports their narrative.

Ramjet

If you are still living under your bed you care about the numbers. Europe and North America have gotten on with life. Australia’s vaccination rates are exceeding or close to exceeding many countries in Europe that have opened up. Now the EmBee bedwetters are pointing at Singapore. Yet they don’t want to admit that Singapore is densely populated and residents live in air conditioning.

Hoody

Following changes Poland made to its judiciary system, it has been the subject of persistent criticism by the European Union Commission that the new laws are “not compatible” with European standards, with threats of fines and freezing EU payments to Poland. But these threats have not changed Poland’s determination. On the contrary, the Polish Constitutional Court on Oct. 7, in a case filed by Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki over their organization of their judicial system, ruled that “substantial parts of the European treaties are not in accordance with the Polish Constitution.” Judge Bartłomiej Sochański said: “The EU Treaty is subordinate to the Constitution in the Polish legal system … and, like any part of the Polish legal system, it must comply with the Constitution.”
Today, Morawiecki declared: “Constitutional law has superiority over other sources of law…. We have the same rights as other countries. We want these rights to be respected. We are not an uninvited guest in the European Union. And that’s why we don’t agree to be treated as a second-class country…. Poland’s place is and will be in the European family of nations.”
The ruling was welcomed by Jarosław Kaczyński, the leader of Law and Justice (PiS), the largest party in Poland’s governing coalition, saying that “any different ruling would effectively mean that Poland is not a sovereign state.”
René Repasi, a professor of international and European law at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, told Britain’s daily Guardian that the ruling was a “legal revolution … this is furthest step towards a legal exit from the EU ever taken by a national court.”
Poland’s sovereign act did not go unnoticed. Luxembourg’s Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn threatened on Oct. 7: “This government in Poland is playing with fire. The primacy of European law is essential for the integration of Europe and living together in Europe. If this principle is broken, Europe as we know it, as it has been built with the Rome treaties, will cease to exist.”

Good to see that culture matters somewhere.

Hoody

That Facebook exercises enormous power over discourse and social interactions cannot be denied. The House Antitrust Committee considers the social media giant—along with Google, Amazon, and Apple—as monopolies, in violation of the essentially dormant antitrust laws.
From this standpoint, calls for regulating the social media giants might seem to be a useful way of preventing these giant players from exerting outsized influence over speech and thought.
But the vast majority of regulations and regulatory powers sought by the Congress and Biden Administration would achieve precisely the opposite effect, consolidating the monopoly status of these firms, preventing the rise of competitors, and using that power to censor speech that offends the revealed Truth of the would-be tyrants.
Enter Frances Haugen, a telegenic and seemingly informed “insider” acting as a courageous “whistleblower” to inform a shocked country of the terrible effects of Instagram and Facebook. The crime of Zuckerberg? He “has allowed choices to be made where the side effects of those choices are that hateful and polarizing content gets more distribution and more reach.” The New York Times summarized her testimony as “calling for regulation of the technology and business model that amplifies hate.” The London Economist enthuses that her testimony may bring together the U.S. Senate, “united against a common enemy and promis[ing] Ms. Haugen that they would hold Facebook to account.”
Haugen’s supposed act of whistleblowing appears as though coordinated by a PR firm to advance the growing calls for censorship over speech.
Over the last three years, the percentage of U.S. adults who align with or lean towards the Democratic Party who want tech companies to take more steps to “restrict false info online” rose from 60% to 76%. And the percent among that demographic who want the U.S. government itself to restrict “misinformation” online soared from 40% to 65%!
Nearly two-thirds of the people in this grouping now oppose the tradition of free speech, enshrined in the First Amendment, defended by the old ACLU that supported the rights even of neo-Nazis to rally, and attacked by Sen. Joe McCarthy who attempted to make certain political views essentially illegal.
Today, the Congressional committee investigating the events on Capitol Hill on January 6 is pursuing a broader and broader scope of investigation reminiscent of McCarthy’s vile actions of the 1950s. Will those called to testify be asked, “Are you now, or have you ever been, a supporter of Donald Trump?”
Increased regulation of the social media space would not only be an obvious violation of the First Amendment, based on a series of court rulings that when the government compels private actors to censor speech, it is effectively the same as the government doing so directly (and unconstitutional).
Furthermore, it would make the monopoly powers yet more entrenched, by creating an enormous barrier to entry. Developing a comprehensive comment/posting moderation workflow is enormously expensive, and would be absolutely impossible for new entrants that could compete with Facebook and Google, which are playing in the internet space the role assumed by the legacy media.
Breaking up the monopolies, demanding that Congress not legislate speech codes (either directly, or through the indirect means of threats), and reforming the Section 230 protections offered to social media companies in a way that distinguishes between truly free platforms and those that censor—these would be useful paths forward.
But the intention of glorifying the testimony of Haugen, lauded by Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) as “a 21st century American hero” is precisely the opposite—designed to promote “getting tough on Facebook” in a way that would both strengthen its monopoly power and force a greater censorship of political viewpoints.

Gouda

Politicians are not liking anonymous criticism, despite doing the same to boost their image and attack their opponents.

https://kangaroocourtofaustralia.com/2021/10/10/scott-morrison-and-barnaby-joyce-declare-war-on-social-media-users-but-not-politicians-who-run-troll-accounts/

Agent 47

Anyone else noticed This? Something about October 15th. Could turn out to be nothing but a lot of ‘coincidences’

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Agent 47

Could be related but the debt ceiling shit is all just kabuki theatre every three months.

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Peachy

I don’t follow it closely enough to have noticed, but thank you for highlighting this.

it is quite interesting indeed. Maybe that’s when the nwo is officially going to be unveiled?

Agent 47

So there’s a big meeting Davos this Friday with all the usual WEF/UN/World Bank crowd.

Im sure there will be some discussions of interests we won’t know along with a child sacrifice or 7.

Peachy

Do you think the Davos crowd will be wearing face-diapers?

A fly in your ointment

could be the new 20-12-2012 and the revised more accurate end of the mayan calendar thus the world?
😉

Peachy

Silly Europe/financial times – writing articles about this stuff maybe happening in the future. Naive amateurs.

EZFKA just silently does it (and denies it’s happening, if and when required).

Agent 47

Trying to downplay it, hilarious.

Great Replacement is now mainstream political discussion so it surprised this is being attempted.

Agent 47
Peachy

they are out of their mind

The final two days of the Melbourne Cup Carnival – Oaks Day and Stakes Day – will also welcome up to 10,000 patrons if the 80 per cent double-jab threshold has been passed. Racing fans will be spread across a number of zones at Flemington in allocated seats, and will be required to wear masks and be fully vaccinated or holding a valid exemption.

if everyone attending is fully vaccinated, what is the 80% statewide threshold doing?

obviously nothing, medically. Only there for population-level coercion. A kind of preemptive collective punishment.

stagmal

hope aussies start going full french and showing up in huge flash mobs to trash the joint but we don’t have the guts and the police would be all over them like flies on shit.

like ive been saying for ages now, if anyone wants to get away with bank robbery or something in melbourne now is the time to do it bc every cop in the whole city is on patrol to deal with protesters.

In other news, India, country with population approx 1.4 billion pax on the road to nowhere (56x EZFKA) and majority of population living in less than poverty, packed tight as fat woman’s knickers and taking a bath in the holly river Gang only on first Tuesdays of a summer month, managed to control the Cov to shame daily cases than EZFKA and is on the path to declare eradication.
Cases dipped to ~20000/day but deaths dipped to 1/week per million punters. See graphs: Reuters.
Anyone wonders how they did it? You should rather wonder how did they get away for not doing it here.

Dr. John Campbell new video Ivermectin: How false science created a Covid ‘miracle’ drug
(disclaimer, this chap is a real doctor, not the ‘smithy’ type)

A fly in your ointment

well, if one uses it one deserves what comes with it.
A lot of time I am certain this is a way to force users of earlier versions to adopt new version that has better features, e.g. it can skim your data even more
I have never been accused of insufficient cynicism though…

stagmal

that monkey parrot video is incredible thanks for the channel recommend t i’m watching it all th etime now lol

BiBi rules

Hoody

As governments have shifted their aims from ‘flattening the curve’ to any number of other objectives, Allen explains that “the average citizen and business person has had to trust that such a blunt and destructive policy tool was justified in the face of a novel viral pandemic.”
Non-essential businesses, education, recreation, and spiritual facilities have been forced to close, shelter-in-place policies have been enforced, and citizens have endured major restrictions on private social gatherings.
Writes Allen, these policies have relied on the intuition that:

a physical, government mandated, intervention that isolates people and slows down the transmission of the virus can reduce the spike of infections, allow hospitals to cope given their capacity constraints, postpone deaths, and possibly reduce deaths until a vaccine can be created.

Allen explains that a model widely relied upon by governments early in the pandemic was that by Neil Ferguson et al. (2020).
It predicted some 490,000 UK deaths in the first wave; 2.2 million deaths in the United States, and 267,000 in Canada—numbers they believed could be reduced by around 50 per cent with lockdowns.
 
In fact, the first wave saw death tallies of 41,000, 153,000, and 9,000 respectively in those countries. In other words, Ferguson’s dire predictions meant that the benefits of lockdowns were spectacularly overstated by multiples of between 6 and 15.
The Ferguson model warned that “the social and economic effects of the measures which are needed to achieve this policy goal will be profound” but still concluded that “epidemic suppression [i.e. lockdown] is the only viable strategy at the current time”.
And the rest is history.

Hoody

Didn’t know that. If he had of been in Melb CBD, he could have walked around and picked up all the rubber bullets for some backup ammo.
Actually Stags should do that and then sell them back to the cops.