Haakon
has an accommodating arse
Yeah, that was one of the ones deemed "inside the rules"....https://www.theage.com.au/federal-e...7iOQrgneF1e2q8ivkdyXYVYvJ_Do8cD9snHpAmb8lGRM8
Geezus Gladys! Shit form
Yeah, that was one of the ones deemed "inside the rules"....https://www.theage.com.au/federal-e...7iOQrgneF1e2q8ivkdyXYVYvJ_Do8cD9snHpAmb8lGRM8
Geezus Gladys! Shit form
If we're going there, I'd have in chinese characters - vote blue because red is the CCP. I mean as I understand it, there are no controls for accuracy or deception.I dunno, it's a little sneaky, but I'm getting more of "I'm not even upset, I'm impressed" reaction to it.
I am asian so growing a mustache is impossible. Unfortunately I can't read a word of Chinese.Do you have a thin moustache to twirl while you did it?
for serious ?I am asian so growing a mustache is impossible. Unfortunately I can't read a word of Chinese.
I drew the short straw and only have those long things that come down from the cheeks - think old wise man stroking the side mo. It's literally 6 strands max lol.for serious ?
Asian baddies have some of the best 'staches going round !!!
It isn't called a "Fu Manchu" because Albert from Greenwich kicked off the trend. Though the name may have an attachment to negative racial stereotypes.for serious ?
Asian baddies have some of the best 'staches going round !!!
A note regards the ad that @Haakon posted - that is a new campaign instituted to deal with the whole 'fake news' phenomenon that essentially kicked off in Georgie 2008, Ukraine 2014 and the US in 2016, and which is being continued in the US by Russia today, being used by China in Taiwan and is being seen in dribs and drabs around our recent election. I know this because the organisation I work for is supporting the AEC's work in this area.You do know what that AEC notice actually is right?
It is a standard public notice advisory to give ALL voters some assistance (if they require it) so they do not blindly accept all prononcements or information provided during the election period. Its a motherhood statement.
The need for such public advisory notices dates back to the time of Snake-Oil salesmen. They would make wild claims of the effects of the oil, sell it to the local townspeople, then disappear overnight and the people had worthless bottles of oil. Politicians were similar, and still can be just as shoddy.
That notice applies to ALL parties on both sides of the political spectrum.
Love me some fu manchu!Never heard of a Fu Manchu?!
Not true. It was very plainly an effort to deceive non-English speaking Chinese voters and was written in a style to replicate official language you see in China.I'd be annoyed I didn't think of it first. But in essence, (and certainly if you're colour blind) it's message isn't any different from a sign like this.
Or any how to vote card they push into your hands as you line up.
I dunno, it's a little sneaky, but I'm getting more of "I'm not even upset, I'm impressed" reaction to it.
This is interesting and I hadn’t thought of it in this 0.3% of world pop context.We actually produce about 1.3 % of global emissions not under 1% as Bolt states. This is pretty selfish for 0.3 percent of the worlds population.
If you add up the CO2 from all the countries producing less than 2% it adds up to over half of all emissions. Should all the countries in this range do nothing?
I wonder how much is genuine dick and balls protest and how much is people genuinely stuffing it and accidently writing '3' twice?Nearly 700,000 invalid votes
Best joke of the year!Doubtful, her hand is nowhere near his forehead. I think she’s trying to steal his wallet because she’s a dotty old retiree with a NG property and share portfolio and thinks Labor won.