Spyke
aussie.zone

So like one in five desks at work have some sort of issue. Screens/docks not working. Chairs are missing or broken. Meeting rooms can't connect to the network. Absolutely amazing.

Whoever is sabotaging this, I applaud you, you mad mad bastard.

I'm also being super vocal about stuff not working correctly, making sure the managers who really push for office days hear me.

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TinyBreakreply
aussie.zone

We had a monitor nicked the other week. Local IT put on the trenchcoat and went investigating. Found it attached to a gaming rig 3 levels down. We're not 100% sure what this person needs with a gaming rig, but apparently they have approval for it. Local IT called it an emotional support RTX 3080ti.

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That is beyond amazing. Look, I'm guilty of grabbing the comfiest chair available when I get into the office. But i'd never consider appropriating IT hardware. That's some balls

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aussie.zone

Do you work in my workplace, I'm having similar issues and am on a similar war path about it all.

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Oh, I mean I used to work there, but my department may or may not have recently vacated.

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aussie.zone

- pruned my monstera. Decided to go with a minimalist/beetlejuice look

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aussie.zone

some winter orchids, the plants sit outside all year and I cut the flowers to bring inside

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Seagoon_reply
aussie.zone

I like this one, the petals when open are very white and white all the way to the centre. White flowers are really quite rare, most have a pink or green tinge.

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Indeed. I don't think I've seen an orchid that didn't have at least a bit of pink or green. Cherish this beauty.

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aussie.zone

I'm naive AF and I probably treat people with too much trust but I've recently seen some pretty ugly stuff at work. People who are nice to your face but will throw you under the bus as soon as you turn your back because you mean nothing to them. It's disgusting and I'm losing faith in humanity.

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One of life's most important skills is learning to tell good people from cunts and then stay away from cunts.

So my faith is pretty intact, I just hate cunts. Problem is the stupids, too many stupids who follow cunts.

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Hongohonesreply
aussie.zone

I had exactly the same experience. Gave so much of my time to my own detriment to help others feel safe and offer solidarity but was completely taken advantage of left to fend for myself once I needed some help and safety in return. My lesson learned, keep giving. Keep helping. Just be very selective of where and with whom. People I actually truly cared for were bitching about me and suggesting because I was trans I was having a hard time. Fuck that, it's because they were a bunch of ungraetful bitches. They're all on my resentment list. I'm getting over it but fuck it's still annoying.

I helped a work colleague get their license by letting them drive my car a couple of time this week as practise and wondered if I was getting myself into a similar situation, but they are giving me some money for petrol, are very humbly thankful and it's been incredibly well recieved by my superiors. The difference this time is sobriety. People say a lot of shit they think they mean when they're drunk. I still have faith in humanity, but I have much stronger boundaries now of who I let in. First red flag and all bets are off.

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aussie.zone

It's sad and disappointing when you think you could be nice and they'd reciprocate but really they can't give a shit about you and maybe laugh at you behind your back for being naive. It's also sad that these bad experiences leave you wondering if others are going to be the same and you just end up being less trusting.

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Most people are selfish and enititled. They'll say whatever bullshit they think will make them seem reasonable in order to gain some small pathetic, little, imagined benefit.

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goodvikingreply
aussie.zone

How are you posting a photo with the right orientation hahaha

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aussie.zone

I found that before posting, make an edit to a photo. Doesn’t even matter how minuscule the edit is. It always orients correctly when posting.

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My short holiday is over. Waiting to board the plane to come back to melb. Really don’t wanna go back to work tomorrow 😭

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aussie.zone

::: spoiler My family's favourite meal ::: Image of boring spaghetti bolognese or as I like to call it spag 'n' ease.

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aussie.zone

For a very basic one. Fry up a diced onion. Add garlic. Add mince. Add tomato paste. Add a can of diced tomatoes. Add a can full of water and a beef stock cube. Add dried herbs. Add chilli flakes. Bring it to the boil then simmer for atleast 20 minutes.

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aussie.zone

Nice. That's pretty much what I'd do I think. People out there bitching and moaning about wine and celery and carrot but come on. I think you nailed it!

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If I want to get rid of some veg it goes in. Fennel seeds are a nice addition. Sometimes bacon, sometimes mushrooms, sometimes paprika.

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aussie.zone

So yesterday I bought 5 new calligraphy brushes, cost $70. I bring them home and start to prepare them for use, this means soaking in water to remove the starch from the bristles. I did this and 2 of the brush handles soaked up water and exploded. I looked at them carefully. They were made of particle wood, ie sawdust mixed with glue and moulded. ffs, I would prefer a cheap brush to a fake brush.

And this is why I usually buy plastic or bamboo brushes

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ohhh that is so shit. The other day you were contemplating doing stuff around the house (?) versus going to buy brushes and I thought go buy the brushessss. How disappointing for you!

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aussie.zone

Got Metro’ed pretty hard this morning. Gonna be at least halfa late. And yet the status page doesn’t show any delay. This is my 3rd run in with them in a week. This service ain’t worth 5 bucks one way.

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aussie.zone

Got to my station this morning to find my usual carpark full. There's works downstream so instead of people taking buses they're coming to our station (the filthy heathens).

Managed to tap off 2 minutes before the free travel deadline, instead of my usual 15.

My autopilot morning has been thrown out something bad.

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TinyBreakreply
aussie.zone

Yeah I was only 10 minutes late in the end, but my brain is a bit broken as a result of the nap I didnt get on the train. I LOVE my train nap. Its like my favorite part of the day.

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aussie.zone

Anyone remember reading Cloudstreet in school? My friend and their family are trying to move, and I'm gearing up to do the same soon, so I joked that with this economy we should start our own Cloudstreet. They missed the reference though, and now I'm asking others and they're also not getting the reference.

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aussie.zone

Me neither. What is an 'own Cloudstreet'? I'm actually serious here - I've never read the book as it postdates my own schooling and I have limited tolerance for Tim Winton's prose.

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Seagoon_reply
aussie.zone

omg,I thought I was the only one who didn't like Tim Winton.

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I was underwhelmed by his prose, and seriously turned off by all the adulation and hagiography. I put him in the same basket as Patrick White, another author I can only tolerate in very small doses.

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aussie.zone

Cloudstreet is a book based on two very different families who decide to move from the country to the city, where they end up cohabitating in a big house called "Cloudstreet". It follows the two families' trials and tribulations over the next 20 years as they all live in Cloudstreet.

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aussie.zone

I seem to remember catching bits of it, but like most Australian telly once it's aired it disappears into the ether forever gone.

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I remember! It was a bit of a slog at the time but I reread it and loved it. I love some other of Tim Winton's too ☺️

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Pretty sure Cloudstreet was practically mandatory reading in all Perth schools when I was growing up!

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aussie.zone

Haven't read it, but I remember reading a book about two immigrant pearl divers based in WA, one of them was called Jesus (pronounced Hey-zeus) and somehow involved a movie theatre - i think it was set in the 1930s? Or 20s? I've been trying to remember the name of it for years but it eludes me.

It was not The Pearl Divers Daughter or whatever - forget the author too lol

Edit: after an hour and a half of googling, I have found it!!

Nights in the Sun by Colin Bowles!! Holy fucking shit lol

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I sent a resume in to a pearl dive company once(Paspaley). They never responded. Probably for the best, though because even though it’s a “tick the box” type experience, I have a feeling it’s nowhere near as glamorous as it sounds. Probably work you like a dog too..

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aussie.zone

Well, that was wild start to finish! I'm glad you found your book though, absolutely hate forgetting a title.

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It's a very different story as a 40 something year old than when I was a teenager. But u still enjoy it.

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aussie.zone

I have no cactus on monstera.

::: spoiler Will basil and corriander do?

:::

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I don’t buy basil anymore (supermarket rescue) because it died of some fungal wilt and I don’t want it spreading to the next. (Apparently the disease can hang around in the environment.)

No idea why it got sick, perhaps the exposure was before I bought it or maybe there were spores already in my back yard

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aussie.zone

I have trouble with both in the garden. I've never managed corriander outside, basil I've had ok but not great results. These are just the pots you get at the supermarket veg section. I just leave them in a container with a bit of water at the bottom, and add a bit of seasol occassionally and they regrow really well, as long as it gets enough light.

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aussie.zone

These plants are under lights, they are not in a spot getting any natural light at the moment. They will be getting lots of company soon as I'll be raising summer seedlings for planting outdoors.

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aussie.zone

They are ex-supermarket rescue herbs, enjoying their second chance at life.

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aussie.zone

I used to love rescuing plants. There was a sad dusty indoor cactus left behind by a previous tenant so I adopted it, took it with me when I moved and just left it outside in sun and rain. It’s still alive after more than 10 years. Started flowering and fruiting which means they’re happy.

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Lucky cactus. The supermarkets used to sell plants, and of course they didn't care for them a all so they would get marked down to almost nothing once they started to die. I got a lot of cheap miniature roses that way.

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Yes, under lights. I used to have some on the kitchen windowsill, but it got a bit crowded there.

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aussie.zone

I'm back. My day has been filled with cheese and eggs. Hope yours was too.

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Posting this reply from Sync for Lemmy. Very nice.

Edit: We need this as the desktop experience too.

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aussie.zone

Ooof. This 'holiday' is brutal. I need a holiday from it

(Family funeral abruptly happened on Tuesday, extended family are down from every where including a lot of people i deliberately do not associate with )

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One of those nights where it felt like I was both asleep and awake, so now I'm super tired and it's going to be a very very long day.

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aussie.zone

Had a competition pop up on Facebook advertising you could "win a chance to feed your whole family for free for a year". The prize is a $2000 gift card. Just over $38 a week. Yeah it would be nice to win, but the false advertising with this sort of ad is bullshit.

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I don't enter competitions these days because they're mostly personal info harvesting exercises.

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$38 a week is technically doable on rice and beans. Corporate overlords say you need to bootstrap harder.

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A1kmmreply
lemmy.amxl.com

Feeding a family of any size (even one person really) on that seems extra unlikely if it is a gift card that stops you from using it anywhere except at a major supermarket!

What were they trying to get you to do to be allowed to enter?

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aussie.zone

It was the standard answering some "market research" type questions, opt in to get marketing spam, and agree if you win that you can be used for publicity stuff. It's fairly standard, and would be fine if they just phrased it better - Win a $2000 gift card to help feed your family. Valid for one year. Works perfectly without misleading anyone.

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There was one time I actually went through with a marketing thing I saw online and it actually went pretty well. It was a market research company who wanted people to come into their London office and I happened to be in London at the time. Said they'd give me 150 pounds for I think 90 minutes of my time. Went there, they gave me an envelope with 150 pounds cash in it and then we had a chat about advertising for airbnb. I was shocked that there were no 'gotchas' in this modern world of bullshit and scams! It was even nice and early in the morning so it didn't even interrupt my day!

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The people running the competition I commented on earlier got back to me. Apparently the five $2000 gift cards they are giving away are all being given to one person, they are not separate prizes. So you could probably feed a family for a year on that after all.

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Day 8 mate! A rest day for me so I just did my tummy exercises. Weighed myself this morning and I've lost 4.6 kg, and I can definitely feel it! Woo! I'm still overweight but I can at least hide it a bit better with my choice of clothing, whereas before there was no hiding my gut. It's really whittled down, and my bras fit better too.

My bus smells like Strasbourg but it's a beautiful day out there. I'll get to see some of it because I'm making lasagna sheets today. Hope you all have a great day!

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I was quietly panicking, trying to find my webcam. I had moved it when I was cleaning my desk, but I just could not remember where it was. Partner gets up, hobbles to the study (which I had been in 3 times already), and "Spud! It was just on the floor next to the desk."

Like, just there, out in the open. 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

Got it now, so alles gut! 😅

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hehe sometimes just needs another person to see what we couldn't originally.

Glad you've got it back now.

Now enjoy the sunshine for today!

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It's so lovely to see the sun. But right on cue my nose starts running and I can't stop sneezing... yay for early spring?

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Could be the cold wind out there doing it, I was sneezing because my nose was getting too cold from the wind chill.

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My new acupressure mat arrived this morning. I had low expectations: I'll buy anything that might give me some relief from my chronic migraines, but most of the random stuff I get doesn't help, and this looks like a torture device. And I'm not sure this will help with the pain either, but wow. I actually have energy? This could be my new favourite thing.

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aussie.zone

you can get a head/neck pillow too. This works wonders for my migraines.

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Right on. It feels like fire initially, but then you sort of get used to it....sort of. Hope it helps.

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aussie.zone

I use mine a few times a week. They're great once you get past the first 30-45 seconds

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Four bags of donations dropped off at the op shop, beachside walk done, delicates in the wash to be line dried, windows opened for the cats to disport themselves at, protein powder ordered and yellow bin brought in.
Now to take advantage of the good weather to open up the garage and dodge the resident rat and haul out some more stuff to be sorted.

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I’m digging the plant posts today and adding my monstera with a new winter leaf

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aussie.zone

It's my favourite thing about it, looks like it has waaay too many ballsacks; I adore it's phallic, hairy form 🤤🤤

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The flags are from Shinwa on Sydney Rd (cocktail flags), the sombrero is from a cocktail too (though I don't remember the establishment), and the statues are garden decorations. I very proud of his pot! 🌵

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Throwing into the monstera pile:

Would be 30 something years old. Completely rootbound and I ain't even gonna attempt changing that pot.

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Some things making me happy today:

  • everyone smiling in the sunshine
  • some young tradies playing handball at the shops
  • the lovely receptionist at the physio complementing my hair
  • having the day off work
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After that massage I'm done for today. I'm sorry but my entire being needs to completely retreat. It is functionally impossible for me to use my brain to think about anything other than lying down on the grass in the sun. Good afternoon.

(Although, I am still concerned about one very upsetting discovery: the aldi near here does not stock frozen hash browns. Granted I haven't been to an aldi in half a year because there isn't one near where I live but is the case elsewhere?!?! Thankfully, there were potato gems)

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Adding my lovely desk friend who has insane aerial roots that I just keep letting do their thing!

... sorry for the angle.

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aussie.zone

SyncForLemmy is out if anyone is keen. That guy is going to make some money on the first day I think.

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aussie.zone

The Youtube Algorithm has a lit juxtaposition today.

Watching an interview with someone that has died, it recommended the latest Tom Scott video. Where people that have died are frozen.

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I guess it's the channel 9 AI.

"Affordable Housing Plan, Hunter Bus Crash", "Struck By Lighting" (while Karl Stefanovic is laughing).

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aussie.zone

Those temps in Sth. America be wild. Punching 30c+ in places where it's normally 14c.

Going to start the chillies soon if this is how it is. May as well take advantage of impending DOOM.

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It's saying something that even my prik noom and scotch bonnet chillos seem to be surviving over winter despite major neglect, thrips and being blasted by both sun and cold winds on a balcony.

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yeah nothing like a hot mouth and a hot earth at the same time. is what I always say.

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Someone started an argument at work yesterday, and its sucked what little of the "give a fuck" I had left for this week.

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ADHD paralysis is believing in something so passionately and wanting to campaign about it but not having a single ounce of energy to actually start the campaign/important conversations.

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aussie.zone

Sometimes it's alarming how much my body needs coffee to come "online" in the mornings. I'm ready to tone it down. Back to a single shot and trying to get more movement in.

Neck pains flaring up again - thankfully I have another massage booked in for this afternoon! Tomorrow I have an important coffee catchup, Monday my final psychiatrist sesh, Tuesday is the "big chat" with the boss + 2 other senior staff. Depending on how things go I might just write up my resignation letter this weekend, on hand for Tuesday if discussions break down. I know it's stupid to do that without another job in hand but honestly I just need it all to slow the fuck down and if that's not achievable i need it to stop. I have no loans, no mortgages, no dependents, I might as well make the most of that situation.

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TinyBreakreply
aussie.zone

Sometimes it’s alarming how much my body needs coffee to come “online” in the mornings. I’m ready to tone it down. Back to a single shot and trying to get more movement in.

not to get too morbid, but we're slowly rotting lumps of flesh thats somehow learned to think in a world slowly knowingly killing itself in the name of profits that we all know dont really matter anyway under the control of the rich and powerful who dont give a fuck about freedom or quality of life.

So long as you're not doing Ice, I'd say allow yourself whatever vice you need to get fired up to find meaning in your day.

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Between this comment and the brains/chemicals comment over on the r/ DT, I think I need to sit somewhere quietly for a little bit.

But absolutely no hate for this, it just hits home.

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except coke. buying coke kills lots of people. Just being a small part of the market means your part of the problem. unpopular opinion i know, but it's much worse than people think. some of my best friends hate me a little bit for having this opinion but it's true.

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aussie.zone

There’s a bloke on the train next to me reading Leviathan Falls. I really want to say something, but looks like he’s only in the first couple of pages so I don’t wanna be weird.

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Seagoon_reply
aussie.zone

If Vikings went to America then how come Thor never ate chips? 🤨

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Update: got on a roll with Operation Sort Shit and completely forgot the washing. And I'm too grotty to touch it. Eh well, I'll wrap it in a towel and put it through the dryer on gentle.
As for Operation Sort Shit, plowed through a pile of boxes, have half filled the yellow bin already and have discovered a few treasures including Mum and Dad's wedding album. Phew!

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I have a 25 minute meeting today at 11:30 and that is it. The rest of my day is waiting on things I set in motion yesterday. I might grab the work tablet and go mobile this afternoon and get a pedi. Maybe go swing a club or two down at the driving range while the sun is shining with the CEO-types.

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Long lunchtime walk in shorts and a t-shirt and didn't get cold, it was bliss. It's coming up to that time of year where pasty skin meets sunshine after a decent break.

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8 meatballs now $12.50 at IKEA.
Smoky jalapeno sauce now $1 at GyG.
Walking into Coles or Woolies is like walking up to your school bully and inviting them to shake you upside down so all your lunch money falls out of your pockets.
Literally everywhere charges card fees.
No rainchecks anymore.

I dunno you guys I'm starting to feel sorry for these large companies, they must be really struggling to run at a profit in this financial climate. Right?

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aussie.zone

I'm bloody excited to go out tonight with a mate to see an advanced screening of Gran Turismo. I'm not even a fan of the game. But I love my dumb car movies!

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😱 i played the ps1 games haha still have GT3 (iirc), my only multi-disk ps1 game! Tell me if you like it film ey?

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Hongohonesreply
aussie.zone

I still played gt6 on ps3 until I moved out of my last place and turfed my old treadmill. Wish I could run it properly on my pc. Oh wait, I probably can. Why they'd make a movie about a car simulation game I don't know, but I'm interested to know how dumb the movie is.

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aussie.zone

It's a true story about some kid who played the games and then the racing team in England created their like eSports team that then went into an actual racing career.

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Hongohonesreply
aussie.zone

Actually would be cool if I had any interest in e sports or motor sports. I don't though, but please post about your enjoyment of it regardless... I'm intrigued at least.

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Yeah no worries. Look I'm not a huge racing gamer. I have a soft spot for motorcycle racing games but only car racing games I love is the need for speed games. But yeah I'll let folks know how I feel about it.

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Gym lifters - do you think it's necessary to take things such as glutamine and BCAA? I want to lift heavier and have set a deadlift goal for myself by mid Jan (for when I turn 40 haha). I've never included them into my workouts (at most I may just make a shake or something) and but my new PT said its worthwhile for recovery and to hit heavier targets.

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All I know is when I was about 10, a friend of mine gave me a bunch of glucose tablets before I ran a 800m race. I was so pumped I won by half a lap. The next meet, no tablets, lost by a lap.

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aussie.zone

Hoyts are popping off. There's a DJ and a bunch of PSVR with Gran Turismo. I'm sweating like a sinner in church though

Edit: reviews are embargoed until aug 8. So I can't tell y'all what I thought of it 😉

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aussie.zone

Breakfast 🍏🍎🍐🍊🍋🍈🫐🍓🍇🍉🍌🍒🍑🥭🍍🥥🥦🥑🫛🍆🍅🥝🥬🥒🌽🥕🥐🍠🫚🥔🧅🥯🍞🥖🥨🧀🧇🥞🧈🍳🥚🥓🥩🍗🍖🥪🍕🍟🍔🌭🥙🧆🌮🌯🥗🍲🍜🍝🥫🥘🍛🍣🍱🥟🦪🍥🍘🍚🍙🐠🍤🪼🦀🐙🥠🥮🍢🍡🍧🍰🧁🥧🍦🍨🎂🍮🍭🍬🍫🥜🌰🍪🍿🍯🥛☕️🍵🍺🍶🥤🧋🧃🥂🍷🥃🍸🍹🧉🔋

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Duenanreply
aussie.zone

Pancakes with stacks and stacks of hash browns please

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Thank you. I actually wonder if pancakes can really be combined with hash browns.

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In more work related fuckery, outlook does not like to connect when I plug my laptop into a docking station in the office.

Home WiFi - no problem.

It's not as if we use email for absolutely everything

***Update

Rang IT and described my issue. They told me raise a ticket online. Can't access any work related services on intranet so not an option.

Got told to log one tomorrow when I'm WFH

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👍🏻

Go see the movie if it's something up your alley.

(Movie is Gran Turismo for those unaware)

Also my package was stolen from my house and now I have to prove to casetify that it was stolen.

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aussie.zone

I was reading the Today in history bit on nine.com.au and came across this.

::: spoiler spoiler

:::

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there’s a TL;DR bot running around here. That’s nifty. Saw it on the corporate tax avoidance post.How does one summon that?

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@bot001

Anyone interested in a free ticket to Randy Feltface tomorrow night? I was umming about going and last minute saw Row A tickets being resold that wouldn't split, so I just went ahead and got the pair, and none of my friends are interested in coming along it turns out and I can't resell. 7pm, Palais Theatre, St Kilda. DM to discuss =) Would be sad for it to go to waste.

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Alright, that's it, tonight's the night, I'm finally down to the last episode of Mad Men. I've mostly enjoyed the show (season 6 was a slog though...) but I won't lie it's both an emotional relief to come to the end. I think seasons 2-4 were probably the most brilliant. Megan ruined everything.

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I have to watch the series again. He is so cuute ( I think it's the baby fuzz )

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Plan 9 from bell labs has to be the most metal OS.

The Limbo Programming language, gets compiled into Dis Virtual Machine Bytecode. Files are accessed using the Styx File System.

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aussie.zone

Need to put an end to the British crime drama spiral I've been on, so I'm putting it out of its misery with Line of Duty. Bring on the bent coppers!

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aussie.zone

Same! Won't lie though as much as I love the series I do spent the first few minutes of each season having a laugh at some of the shots and dialogue.

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aussie.zone

I think I've seen you mention Wire in the Blood as well .. am I right? If not that's def one to watch too

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When you started off with nothing
And you're proud that you're a self-made man
dwooo dwo dwooo dwo
And your friends they all come crawling
Slap you on the back and say
Pleaaaeaaeaase
Pleaaeaeaaaaaase

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Reading those pleases in writing made my brain jump to 69 boys let me ride that donkey

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