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  1. Reports:

    The Prime Minister did say he would rather see 'bodies pile high in their thousands' than order a third lockdown.

    "I am told he shouted it in his study just after he agreed to the second lockdown in a rage. The doors were allegedly open and supposedly a number of people heard"

  2. 26 minutes ago, UNORTHODOX said:

    Go to your local homeless shelter for free soup and bread. They may even let you stay the night :93_punch:

    Having worked at one of these shelters in Melbourne I can tell you that the standard of people in attendance is different than you'd think. 

    I'd estimate less than a quarter of those there on the day I worked looked genuinely like the type that would be sleeping in a public park or outside a shopfront. Quite a lot of 60 yrs or olders, including couples. 

  3. 2 hours ago, Mpache said:

    If you’re seriously defending Tommy when he clearly mocked my mental health for like the 15th million time, then it’s best to ban me for the good of everyone. 

    the fact mental health is seen as an “excuse” in any scenarios is why suicides continue to happen to a massive rate, and then people lament it for a day before doing their usual thing again.

    You're going to have to get over it bud. And use the ignore function if it makes it easier.

    Having read through both these threads hours later I don't feel I've seen you mocked for your mental health situation. I saw an eye roll from Tommy which I'd attribute to a fatigue of having seen these types of threads created before that tend to end up locked.

  4. Sorry to hear mate.

    Does he have the right to demand you leave?

    Is your current rental arrangement much better than what you think you could get now via a new sub lease on the open market?

    Can you work to convince him to change his mind? 

    Can you explain your situation, and negotiate some flexibility, put a generous timeframe around the move out date, etc?

  5. 2 minutes ago, Spike said:

    should i email, or wait until monday?

    I don't know enough about your situation. In my cases it wouldn't change the outcome either way. So if the wait is painful I'd call

  6. 15 hours ago, Spike said:

    well they said thursday or friday and it is now friday, so to answer your question, I don't know

    Having been the recruiter, I often intend to get the call back done on Friday but then time slips away and don't get to it until the Monday. 

  7. 41 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

    I think it’s pretty clear they didn’t have a plan, or at least didn’t have a good one

    My guess is they'd have one, but over time they paid less attention to it, and some of the equipment they'd have had sitting in standby to mobilise for that event will have fallen into disrepair, as staff saw it as something would never actually happen.

    In my role at work we have plans like that for failures of major assets, and thankfully they get taken seriously. 

    Dams, major water and sewer arterials, treatment plants, documents covering planned response to scenarios like statewide blackout, bushfire, cyber attack, terrorism, catastrophic failure, etc. However they can still be pretty grim scenarios, as the perfect contingency plan is something that nobody would be willing to pay for given it may never be used. I.e. dual supply pipelines, fun redundancy in the sewer system, etc.

     

  8. 35 minutes ago, Toinho said:

    I’m on toilet now by the way and it’s near 8am, first bit of “me” time since about 3pm. My posts earlier were with a tired baby or in between nappy changes haha. Back to work tomorrow though - so need to come up with a plan with the missus about how we can best approach the double fun. 

    Yeah the toilet becomes a meditative space for most parents to get a mental break. Tho I do get the walk ins now from the kids around half the time.

    Will be tough on your Mrs this return to work period. Once mothers group starts it will probably help but the period before that can be quite isolating. Fingers crossed for her getting a really awesome group that gel and form lifelong connections. Benefits kids too as well as mums.

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  9. 1 hour ago, Rab said:

    We're not going to find out*

    Rip my typing.

    I think with it being the first it'd be good to experience the unknown. Baby room needs to be neutral colours etc

    Agree. It adds extra excitement and either way it's a great outcome for you guys.

    My sister has 2 boys and chose to go back for a third hoping for a girl. I suggested she find out gender in advance, as her emotional stake is significant. In a post childbirth exhaustion she might be less prepared to deal with disappointment. She's sticking with being surprised though.

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  10. 2 minutes ago, Rab said:

    Thanks homies.

    We're gonna find out if it's a boy or girl from the scans just going to leave it as a surprise. I've been kicked out of my office already too.

    You are going to be surprised at birth, or your going to find out in advance?

    I did the former for kid 1 and latter for kid 2. Both were great.

    We chose to find out the gender with the second kid in order to better prepare the first for what was coming.

  11. My 2 year old had her first ever gastro yesterday so from 6pm to 3am vomited around 30 or 40 times.

    Rough experience. Forgot how much more difficult it is when the child doesn't understand what's happening, and gets scared of the bucket. She needed 5 outfit changes, and I needed 3. 

  12. 1 hour ago, RandoEFC said:

    This assessment relies on an assumption that everything else remains more or less unchanged politically for the best part of four years which simply isn't credible. Swinging 50,000 votes because Harris is less palatable than Biden in some key swing states isn't an unreasonable prediction but nothing else changing is unrealistic. Nobody can say with any certainty now what the permutations and coalitions will look like in 2024. We will see...

    Agreed. It also ignores what's changed already since November such as the Jan 6 events, and the stolen election lie, where the evidence from Georgia was significant poll movement between the two points.

    However the rural (conservative) bias in both senate and electoral college, and the importance of winning battleground states should not be underestimated.

  13. 3 hours ago, Viva la FCB said:

    Where did he lose by 50k votes? He lost the electoral college by the same margin he refered to as a "landslide" in 2016 like 302 to 2xx whatever it was and the popular vote by nearly 8 million total? I also think Kamal Harris is immensely popular I dont know where you get that from either.

    The combined margin in Arizona, Georgia and Wisconsin that delivered him the electoral college win.

    If he'd lost those 50k votes he'd have won the popular election by 7m but still lost 268-270.

    These states plus Michigan and Pennsylvania, which are all about 5% more conservative leaning than the nation as a whole will decide the next election. A Democrat from "radically liberal" California will usually not play well in these states.

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