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Even the SMH’s finance columnist tells this fucking guy he needs to pay tax@liamvhogan what kind of fucking baby is on $225K a year and can't get an accountant to answer this question
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Indigemoji (I found out about this from a conference call for a linguistics project last week, of all places)Indigemoji (I found out about this from a conference call for a linguistics project last week, of all places)
Indigemoji
Indigemoji is a set of Indigenous emojis from Central Australia
Indigemoji (www.indigemoji.com.au)
I reckon https://aus.social should get onto these
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An educational institution that doesn’t have lectures can be a lot of things but it can’t IMO be a university.@liamvhogan though this could be extended to argue that law is a profession, not a scholarly discipline, and has no place in a university
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An educational institution that doesn’t have lectures can be a lot of things but it can’t IMO be a university.@liamvhogan at Macquarie law school when I went there, no law subjects had lectures, an approach they’d copied from Harvard’s law school. But that’s because law lecturing had been recognised as uniquely terrible
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This is hilarious.@liamvhogan love the assumption that the Libs are pro-development, I'd be interested to know who's behind all the anti-Minns pro-"heritage" ads in the bus shelters on the Pacific Highway then
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@liamvhogan you weren’t kidding about this month’s LRB@liamvhogan you weren’t kidding about this month’s LRB
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Elon Musk is an extremely freaky and bad human being but IMO he’s not even top five of the freakiest and worst people in the history of the US aerospace industry. This is a list with Werner von Braun and Jack Parsons on it remember@liamvhogan or the automotive industry I expect
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‘The largest survey of council candidates across Sydney has revealed that protecting local heritage is the number one priority for many people hoping to be elected to local government.’@liamvhogan “my housing is more important”
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damn my Cremaster Cycle Cheat Sheet is 20 years old@liamvhogan my web site about a seven-hour multi-part art film cycle about testicles and Vaseline has people asking a lot of questions already answered by said web site
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damn my Cremaster Cycle Cheat Sheet is 20 years olddamn my Cremaster Cycle Cheat Sheet is 20 years old
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Getting to the "deploy the rest of the fucking owl" stage of the dayGetting to the "deploy the rest of the fucking owl" stage of the day
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This is some Loompanics-ass shit, by which I mean it is both fascinating and also likely to end in people dying and/or doing jail time@liamvhogan @futzle thanks, this is fascinating
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This is some Loompanics-ass shit, by which I mean it is both fascinating and also likely to end in people dying and/or doing jail time@futzle @liamvhogan yeah I very much sympathise with the goal of reducing the costs of pharmaceuticals but this strikes me as an insanely naive and very American solution for that
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This is some Loompanics-ass shit, by which I mean it is both fascinating and also likely to end in people dying and/or doing jail timethe 90s are back bayyybeee, information wants to be free so I 3D-printed my meds, hope I got the chirality and dose right
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This is some Loompanics-ass shit, by which I mean it is both fascinating and also likely to end in people dying and/or doing jail timeThis is some Loompanics-ass shit, by which I mean it is both fascinating and also likely to end in people dying and/or doing jail time
Right to repair for your body - DIY pirated medicine
‘Right to Repair for Your Body’: The Rise of DIY, Pirated Medicine
Four Thieves Vinegar Collective has made DIY medicine cheaper and more accessible to the masses.
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I dislike Malcolm Turnbull intensely but when he made that crack about the laws of mathematics v the law of Australia he trolled you all so hard that I have to respect it@zens *deep breath* ok, so the firm default assumption of Turnbull and folks like him is that the "law of Australia" is essentially benevolent and good and can be trusted to backdoor technologies in ways which only affect bad people.
The point of his remark was to reassure his audience that any concerns raised by people with technical knowledge were unimportant, just nerds whinging, and would not change the essential goodness of the law.
It's not a very funny joke, and people like you or I do not find it funny because the joke's on us.
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I dislike Malcolm Turnbull intensely but when he made that crack about the laws of mathematics v the law of Australia he trolled you all so hard that I have to respect it@zens if you take his statement as some kind of claim about ontological hierarchies, which it wasn't. It was a joking assertion of social dominance, which was both true (the legislative class gets to make the laws, regardless of whether technicalities make them ineffective or bad) and it had the bonus side effect that it is still annoying nerds seven years later.
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I dislike Malcolm Turnbull intensely but when he made that crack about the laws of mathematics v the law of Australia he trolled you all so hard that I have to respect itWhat you heard: lol Malcolm doesn’t think maths is real, what an idiot
What he meant: in a nerds v lawyers fight, lawyers win
He was right
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I dislike Malcolm Turnbull intensely but when he made that crack about the laws of mathematics v the law of Australia he trolled you all so hard that I have to respect itI dislike Malcolm Turnbull intensely but when he made that crack about the laws of mathematics v the law of Australia he trolled you all so hard that I have to respect it