ilovepiracy
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- Comment on Legalise Cannabis Party 2025 22 hours ago:
They’re a single-issue party but the members behind them still have some substance. Before joining the party, many had successfully advocated and pushed bills surrounding environmental issues. Coupled in with the economic aspects of cannabis production, I think they’re a party with quite a bit of substance. (no pun intended) my main goal in voting for them is to make legal cannabis a more popular policy amongst lib/lab which can be implemented to absorb votes. They’re pretty similar to the Greens minus the ‘we need moar votes to do anything’ aspect.
- Comment on Can Australia Tax It's Resources? - friendlyjordies 3 weeks ago:
I agree, but I think his closing statement says more about his position than anything else. “Losers fight battles that are already lost, winners look for new battlegrounds.” Which I agree with, it’s pessimistic to say that mining corps have won. But it’s true. Labor will need to move to ‘new battlegrounds’ to have any chance, the example provided was the Future Made in Australia proposal. Jordie helped me connect the dots that THIS is the new battleground. Government owned industry in the next advancement of infrastructure/electricity.
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- Comment on Anon works from home 4 weeks ago:
I know you just said you shut up about it, but I’m currently in a junior sysadmin role and was wondering what area of IT you’re in?
- Comment on The past 18 months have seen the most rapid change in human written communication ever 4 weeks ago:
Exactly. LLM’s assisting people in writing soul-sucking corporate drivel is a good thing, I hope this changes the public perception on the umbrella of ‘formal office writing’. (including: internal emails, job applications etc.) So much time-wasting bullshit to form nothing productive.