Kayel
@Kayel@aussie.zone
- Comment on Labor senator defies party on Palestinian recognition 4 months ago:
No, he is critical of labor with the caviet we can’t piss off daddy don USA and so labors position is reasonable.
He has a point, is what it is, the nail that sticks out gets hammered down. And I’d prefer a competent government over a coalition of corrupt, idiotic scammers
- Comment on Picasso artworks put in female toilet as part of art gallery response to court ruling 4 months ago:
That would be good. Non binary was rare among the queer community when I was a teen. Already, friends have asked me to chat with their kids who are coming out. I don’t have much to say, they’re more onto it than I ever was.
- Comment on Labor senator defies party on Palestinian recognition 4 months ago:
Haha, I agree, he’s a mixed bag.
It’s nothing you wouldn’t be aware of, but it’s good to see some awareness raising.
- Comment on Government waters down vaping ban to win support of Greens 4 months ago:
Yeah, that’s why the Greens opposed prescription. They aren’t as subject to the Murdoch media cycle so they’re free to point out the issues with criminalisation from an evidence based practice perspective.
- Comment on Government waters down vaping ban to win support of Greens 4 months ago:
So they’re looking to defund the vape industry. Likely to allow further changes in the future.
Labor left the legislation open to charge individuals before the Greens pulled them up on it.
At least the Greens prevented a black market from centralising to organised crime, but if they think this is going to stop an online-first generation from accessing vapes they’re dreaming.
- Comment on Picasso artworks put in female toilet as part of art gallery response to court ruling 4 months ago:
That’s the point of the court ruling right? It recognises the current climate when determining safety and disadvantage, not the past.
- Comment on Picasso artworks put in female toilet as part of art gallery response to court ruling 4 months ago:
That’s the point of the court ruling right? It recognises the current climate when determining safety and disadvantage, not the past.
- Comment on Labor senator defies party on Palestinian recognition 4 months ago:
Ah, so that’s what triggered friendlyjordies video yesterday.
- Comment on Anon tests a pilot's reflexes 4 months ago:
I love you mate, hope you have a good day
- Comment on Anon tests a pilot's reflexes 4 months ago:
I don’t care that someone lied on the internet, that made me laugh loudly in public
- Comment on Autism 5 months ago:
I agree, the overlap is very cool!
- Comment on Autism 5 months ago:
I came here looking for a discussion about a link between Autism and animism (as being the oldest known spiritual practice).
I think your just talking about animism and confusing the relation
- Comment on Teams apparently can't call when using Firefox 9 months ago:
To be fair, I don’t know many complex websites that work on Safari
- Comment on Could we use AI to update 4:3 media to 16:9? 1 year ago:
To improve the quality of each frame as you upscale it
- Comment on Could we use AI to update 4:3 media to 16:9? 1 year ago:
Isn’t this a perfect example where stable diffusion excels over the traditional process?
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
It’s an interesting one to me for two reasons.
\1. Israels allies are culturally and ideologically opposed to what Israel has been doing in the region since WW2. It is imperialistic, subjugating and what the west has been trying to move away from in the layer half of the 20th century. However, it is strategic to them to support Israel so they will continue to bite their tongues and support heir ally.
\2. After the second world war Europe has been very cautious of any nation displaying imperialist intent. The mindset was featured heavily in the Falkland island conflict, etc. With Israel’s obvious intent of expanding their land, especially with Zionist ambition, many strategists in Europe may find themselves thinking of the similarities between 1940s Germany and the current political ideology of the state of Israel.
- Comment on The Most Streamed Movies in 2022 1 year ago:
For so many reasons, this is the best generation to be an autistic child.
I wonder how many times Shrek was watched by millennials. Thinking back, the move to DVDs was a godsend; the decay of VCRs at the top of the videos would have been a consistency issue.
- Comment on What more need be said about it? 1 year ago:
I have to be in the minority of sane people who enjoyed this book.
To be fair, I had no context and read the first 10 pages assuming it was satire. The rest of the experience was bizarre. In the first chapter the main character ignores the advice of the train employees and orders the train to run despite the signal being red. It’s touted as taking responsibility when none else would. Utterly insane to me that someone who had been out of the area for decades, making management level decisions, would decide they know better than the worker on the ground who does the job daily. The contempt and arrogance leading to destruction - a great critique of management structure and survivor bias. How is it not satire?
Through the looking glass with a self important free capitalist narcissist, with almost no experience of the world and commerce outside their bubble, self hating tirade against perceived inability. Fascinating stuff
- Comment on gender selection 1 year ago:
Are we interpreting the humor as the absurdity of asking identity questions on a form for no reason OR silly trans, there be only two genders?
Up / down vote me respectively, I am curious how often these sort of posts appeal to all sides of the spectrum with different groups interpreting he humor.