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We all know you jacked off right after this pic was taken. !metashit
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"Latham is a c*nt, a massive c*nt, but he seems better than you"- some guy
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The ring of steel was exactly that tbf, idk if you took a holiday when it was up but when I went to the high country it was insane how normal all the other tourists were
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Kosciuszko
I'm really sad ść is gone, I would love to hear people guess how to pronounce those. Tbh, I still wonder how people pronounce his name even in this simplified form.
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It was even better IRL.
as most of Oz,
Most of the population is concentrated in the arable eastern strip of the country. The rest of it (the majority) is dry and has nothing of use except for some rocks.
I had no idea there was a part of Australia that looked like this. There was a youtuber I watched who did a lap around the country camping and shit and I must have missed this part.
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Beautiful. Yeah, the real sight is always better than the photo. I like to bring a notebook and try to sketch the places I go. The art obviously isn't great, but making it helps me commit the feel of the real place to memory. Like I take a moment to think about that specific tree or whatever.
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Well first you can look at the reporting in those mainstream media articles. As the art of war dictates, "know thy enemy", once your finding actual studies, then trace back the studies that they reference. Look at the bios of the authors, see if the scientific community has upheld their research with peer reviewed studies from people that stand to gain nothing from the outcome of the peer reviews.
Now that you're looking at actual scientific studies, do your best to understand what is the question and answer each study is trying to solve. Confirm that by reviewing the other peer reviewed studies to see if everything matches up.
During these long and tedious tasks, you will probably want to stop, cause your brain with hurt and you'll be bogged down by information overload. This is natural, take a break and consolidate your thoughts, are what these authors claiming accurate? Are they making assumptions without supporting evidence? And supporting evidence needs to be confirming on its own. As in you can't make assumptions every confirming step.
Once you feel like you have the mental acuity to continue, press on. It's gonna be more of a slog, because let's face it, science papers are written for scientists and not us lay-men. But press on. You are not a sheep and thus you need to be able to confirm your own thoughts about the topic to not be lead astray. You'll probably feel extremely bored because none of this information generates emotion.
Once you've done all that, do the same thing for the other side. Find all the personal held beliefs you have about any topic. Watch the YouTube videos, read the other studies done. This part will be far easier, you'll probably notice that you are more engaged, your emotions will be higher, and you'll be nodding along to all of this stuff.
As a fun side test, try and film yourself watching these videos. For review later. If you're an avg person you'll see that you have all the signs of someone being sold something, obviously you'll need to step away before you watch the video of yourself, coming at it with a clear mind right?
Anywho, that's the beginning. And frankly I doubt you'll take this step because it is difficult. The hardest thing we can ever do is examine our deeply held beliefs. And to do it without the influence of others.
To be clear, I'm not doubting your ability to grow or examine yourself as a free and critical thinker, rather I doubt you will put in the effort. I refused to do it for about 15 years. Only when I unplugged from the influences that I thought were legitimate that I started to realize that both sides are feeding you trash. It is our responsibility to sort through it and make sense of this world.
If you have made it this far, Bravo, I hope you try some of this for yourself. In your own way. So that you won't think I'm trying to influence you any more than to make you question your deepest held beliefs.
I'll leave you with my favorite Aristotle quote:
"It is the mark of an educated mind, to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it"
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We all know you jacked off right after this pic was taken. !metashit
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yeah i'm ecosexual
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Wtf? Australia isn't a huge fricking desert?
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Yeah. This was before climate change
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did you see many
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on the way there
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Of course! They're 90% of the People's Republic of Victoria.
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A group of East Asian tourists and an Indian family (with kitted out 4wd).
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darn i was only shit talking
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As a pale oppressor I must be very aware of other races and my impacts on them
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I thought you guys banished all your non-white migrants to an offshore rock?
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rock's full
we should start sending them to NZ
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Send them to Europe 🇪🇺 please we will spare no expense to house them and buy them alcohol and ciggies
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what are you doing outside? get back in the dramabox
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I'm back in the box safe and sound
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Very nice.
Tho I'm surprised there are any wilderness sites still open to non-indigenous people in V*ctoria.
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Ty! I want to do a drive with Dad along the Great Alpine Rd but that'll have to be done in spring.
None of the activists have ever left the city limits
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Long may it stay that way, Narrmcels OUT
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WE SHOULD BUILD A WALL
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The ring of steel was exactly that tbf, idk if you took a holiday when it was up but when I went to the high country it was insane how normal all the other tourists were
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I was on the wrong side

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man this whole time I thought you were the same person
@fine_wesome
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e:
do people actually think we're the same person? there was an overlap in 2023 where we were posting together
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Heck yeah dude, Vics got some great national parks. I need to go back to Kosciuszko and snowy again 🤔
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I'm really sad ść is gone, I would love to hear people guess how to pronounce those. Tbh, I still wonder how people pronounce his name even in this simplified form.
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kozzy-us-ko
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Gorgeous! Doesn't look as insufferably hot as most of Oz, either.
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It was even better IRL.
Most of the population is concentrated in the arable eastern strip of the country. The rest of it (the majority) is dry and has nothing of use except for some rocks.
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Even the "habitable" parts of Australia are still waaaaaaay too hot for me.
Compare your Sydney's climate:
to the Sydney I'm used to:
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Well, if you want something more to your tastes, the Brits gave us a large chunk of Antartica
Sydney has warmer weather than Melbourne. Tasmania (Launceston, Hobart) has temperate weather.
I can't deal with the cold tbh. If gets below 10C I'm out.
e: it's 12:53am and I need to be up at 5:30am so am off to bed
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Hard to believe we're the same species, because here I am getting ready to go out for a bike ride.... lol
There's no such thing as bad weather, just inadequate clothing, which is why I'll be wearing my nifty new battery-heated socks. (no joke)
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Jfc
If it's not shorts weather it's not good weather
Actually I kinda want that (for 10C days in winter)
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I had no idea there was a part of Australia that looked like this. There was a youtuber I watched who did a lap around the country camping and shit and I must have missed this part.
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It's not the famous part of Australia -_-
I was mad when Top Gear just drove through the desert and a literal fricking pit in the Australia special. Showed frick all.
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Beautiful. Yeah, the real sight is always better than the photo. I like to bring a notebook and try to sketch the places I go. The art obviously isn't great, but making it helps me commit the feel of the real place to memory. Like I take a moment to think about that specific tree or whatever.
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Well first you can look at the reporting in those mainstream media articles. As the art of war dictates, "know thy enemy", once your finding actual studies, then trace back the studies that they reference. Look at the bios of the authors, see if the scientific community has upheld their research with peer reviewed studies from people that stand to gain nothing from the outcome of the peer reviews.
Now that you're looking at actual scientific studies, do your best to understand what is the question and answer each study is trying to solve. Confirm that by reviewing the other peer reviewed studies to see if everything matches up.
During these long and tedious tasks, you will probably want to stop, cause your brain with hurt and you'll be bogged down by information overload. This is natural, take a break and consolidate your thoughts, are what these authors claiming accurate? Are they making assumptions without supporting evidence? And supporting evidence needs to be confirming on its own. As in you can't make assumptions every confirming step.
Once you feel like you have the mental acuity to continue, press on. It's gonna be more of a slog, because let's face it, science papers are written for scientists and not us lay-men. But press on. You are not a sheep and thus you need to be able to confirm your own thoughts about the topic to not be lead astray. You'll probably feel extremely bored because none of this information generates emotion.
Once you've done all that, do the same thing for the other side. Find all the personal held beliefs you have about any topic. Watch the YouTube videos, read the other studies done. This part will be far easier, you'll probably notice that you are more engaged, your emotions will be higher, and you'll be nodding along to all of this stuff.
As a fun side test, try and film yourself watching these videos. For review later. If you're an avg person you'll see that you have all the signs of someone being sold something, obviously you'll need to step away before you watch the video of yourself, coming at it with a clear mind right?
Anywho, that's the beginning. And frankly I doubt you'll take this step because it is difficult. The hardest thing we can ever do is examine our deeply held beliefs. And to do it without the influence of others.
To be clear, I'm not doubting your ability to grow or examine yourself as a free and critical thinker, rather I doubt you will put in the effort. I refused to do it for about 15 years. Only when I unplugged from the influences that I thought were legitimate that I started to realize that both sides are feeding you trash. It is our responsibility to sort through it and make sense of this world.
If you have made it this far, Bravo, I hope you try some of this for yourself. In your own way. So that you won't think I'm trying to influence you any more than to make you question your deepest held beliefs.
I'll leave you with my favorite Aristotle quote:
"It is the mark of an educated mind, to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it"
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