A 21-year-old WA man who was filmed laughing as he sped towards calves at a property near Geraldton has been sentenced.
It's pretty much a rule for funerals: wear black clothes and if you wear a tie, use a black one, if you wear a ribbon, make it a black one
I felt I needed more than 1L of DHMO after breakfast, I have been a habitual user for pretty much my whole life
It's there hope for me‽
Neat, I don't use sunscreen and rarely regret it, good years I spend enough time outside in late spring to get a tan then I'm fine
When I was a kid my hair was sun bleached blond thanks to a swimming pool at home and summer holidays
Did you find any research about sunburn and carnivore?
Australian magpies have a much nicer song than any corvid
My Australian town is almost as bad as American ones because it was built after cars became necessary
It has decent bike paths and painted bike lanes on many roads. Riding to local centres is easy, or to any of the five or so nearby schools (which gets a lot of kids onto bikes), but if you work a desk job it is probably in one of the three big centres and you're likely to live up to an hour by bike away. So few adults get around by bike
That's only because America makes terrible public transit
- Are you saying the problem is cars are too expensive and too expensive to maintain because they are too complex?
Cheap cars are more dangerous. Simpler cars have higher emissions. I think the more complex ones are better. I would like to see legislation against the anti repair methods manufacturers use
- Cars let you take longer trips. One of the Australian capitals had a train to the beach towns. That right of way was taken by a highway and the railway now only runs a tourist route between the three or four beach towns but not to the city
With cars less needed other transit methods get built for popular trips
Failing all that, hire a car the few times of year you want an out of town holiday would be cheaper even than a very cheap car
- This one is completely correct. Last time I had a car problem I had a choice of tow companies and mechanics. Government services are monopolies but they're pretty proof against failure. The worst that might happen is you might buy a car that turns out to be less valuable than you expected because it's bad quality or the company owner turns out to be a nazi. But even that only costs you if you need to sell the vehicle.
I envy you for your walkable city. I don't think I did better by getting a thousand square metre block and a detached house. I'd like to see our cities made walkable and the outer suburbs connected by rail so no one needs a car. I'd like to see cars banned from the city centre except working vehicles, taxis, disabled people, tourists with a hotel in town. For long trips off the transit network one would take a train to a car hire depot out of the city and drive from there. Hopefully cars will be sufficiently smart that the fact the drivers will have little practices will be mitigated
Public owned Telecom Australia charged like a wounded bull and provided poor service in connection or repair.
Telecom disabused me of the idea that government monopolies wouldn't exploit their monopoly position
The secure solution is electronic access control on the door. A key box is very hard to secure
Kelvins are abbreviated to capital K
Cool to 25, heat to 20 (Canberra, Australia)
IRL 1984 was fine. America was still good; the Soviet Union didn't nuke us all
Australia prefills all the information from employers, banks, share market registers so most people can log onto the government website, go to their tax account and accept the prefilled form
I didn't sift mine. Hope it tastes good to you!
Musk is a shit, but lying doesn't help
The last attempted helicopter prison escape in the Wikipedia list is from 2020
Hijinks are harder now than they were in the '80s but not extinct; though even in the '80s success rarely lasted more than a few months for helicopter escapees
How the fuck you do get a bullet to the head and then try the same shit again?
Perhaps he was not unharmed by the bullet in the head
It looks like Vevor make a knock off of the Excalibur 10 tray one at about a fifth of the price
In some of the advertising copy on Amazon they call it a beef jerky dehydrator
Australian Amazon: https://www.amazon.com.au/VEVOR-Food-Dehydrator-Machine-Temperature/dp/B0C5XK6ZT4
It looks like it's on American Amazon too, though Amazon.com was only showing me the 220V ones
It seems a fraction smaller than the Excalibur — 0.77m2 for Vevor compared to 0.86m2 for the Excalibur top model
I also found "biltong box" on Amazon which seems to be comparable, but also supports hanging the product being dried
Biltong boss USA: https://kalaharikhabu.com/product/the-biltong-boss-biltong-drying-chamber/
Victoria's comments about being drawn to carnivore by videos - all the carnivore YouTube doctors look so healthy, while the vegan YouTube doctors look sick and gaunt
You really can see people's diets on their faces

This thread about what should be fixed in humans; so many of the problems in the comments are fixed by this way of eating
It's sad that it's so resisted

The Sydney Diet Heart Study (PDF, 18 pages)


Summary (2 minute read): https://faseb.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1096/fasebj.27.1_supplement.127.4
Linked to the title is the full study. Image is figure 2 from the study.

I think we (low carb in general) are winning
It helps that we're right. That it can't be bad to eat what humans have eaten for 2 million years.
But 2 recent things I've looked at were studies done a few decades ago and shelved because they didn't get the "right" answer, but were recovered recently and published showing the lipid hypothesis was wrong and the cause of metabolic disorder was carbohydrates
They were suppressed in the 70s and 80s, now they are published. Dietary guidelines in Australia (one of the biggest wheat exporters) now allow low carb for treating type 2 diabetes.
I do believe we're watching a change in consensus (which as always is progressing one death at a time - perhaps it's good that the other side is committed to a metabolically dangerous path)

After the cop that ran over a cow - driver gets jail for killing calves with their car
Again car versus cow violence. This time it's not a cop so they got jail for animal cruelty

Remember user hidden comments
When I refresh a post, all the comments I have hidden become unhidden
When I comment, all the comments I have hidden are unhidden
Please make remember hidden comments, ideally f forever, but at least for the session. The current state of hidden comments is frustrating
Reddit Enhancement Suite for example keeps hidden stuff hidden, and annotates the root hidden comments with a count of new unread comments above them