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time to return the traditional Richmond yellow
the dairy milk slices crackle block is grouse tooNope still available , woolies had the Darrel Lea version on special as well
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the dairy milk slices crackle block is grouse tooNope still available , woolies had the Darrel Lea version on special as well
Same mateif it werent for my love for rfc I'd never watch a second of this shite corrupt ruined cheat league
Which fat campaigner thought they could eat chocolate and it’s ok coz it’s got fruit in it FFshavent had fruit and nut since 1998
Puts hand upWhich fat campaigner thought they could eat chocolate and it’s ok coz it’s got fruit in it FFs
Twiggys or gtfohungarian salami and sopressa are the pinnacle of cold meats
Prove itOf course it’s a regular. It’s like top 5 Cadbury block in sales
I find the combo of dried out grapes and chocolate horrifyingWhich fat campaigner thought they could eat chocolate and it’s ok coz it’s got fruit in it FFs
Aside from the windows and some roof, this place is built mostly out of waste tyres, filled with earth, cans for smaller sections of wall design and glass bottles mortared in as bricks to let extra light in and for beauty. Literally any relatively healthy person of moderate intelligence can build a place like this with very minimal training and help.
You'd want someone competent overseeing everything, helping with the window framing, roof etc, but as you can see, it's not rocket science, way more like lego. You could have a ratio of dozens to one in terms of people building opposed to one person needing to oversee the build. As the crews building gain skills, you can certify more overseers.
There's an abundance of already drawn up plans out there to build from, places like New Mexico adapted their building codes decades ago to attract people - it's a mature, safe, tried and tested building method by now and has been for ages.
Tyres, dirt, cans, bottles, concrete, roofing material, half a dozen unskilled labourers. There's no shortage of similar methods anyone can use to build their own place. Not to mention the tiny house phenomenon, which again, literally anyone can do for themselves - you just can't situate it anywhere!
So this manufactured crisis isn't really a problem of lacking builders or lacking materials; it's government - at all levels from the local council who issue building permits on up - going out of its way to prevent their own citizens from solving their own problems.
I know so many people who would be overjoyed to let several people build on part of their land which they don't make use of, it's just all too hard and expensive...because government.
Why they want things that way is, of course, a whole other topic.
Not everyone. Just almost everyone.everyone is brainwashed by age 12 to believe in this pyramid scheme as the only way life on earth can work its fugn ludicrous
i have built a small house with bush poles and mud brick and ferro cement, wrecker-sourced woodstove, sash windows and corro and hard rubbish and tip everything else, with passive solar design [not rocket science] for total cash outlay $2,000Aside from the windows and some roof, this place is built mostly out of waste tyres, filled with earth, cans for smaller sections of wall design and glass bottles mortared in as bricks to let extra light in and for beauty. Literally any relatively healthy person of moderate intelligence can build a place like this with very minimal training and help.
You'd want someone competent overseeing everything, helping with the window framing, roof etc, but as you can see, it's not rocket science, way more like lego. You could have a ratio of dozens to one in terms of people building opposed to one person needing to oversee the build. As the crews building gain skills, you can certify more overseers.
There's an abundance of already drawn up plans out there to build from, places like New Mexico adapted their building codes decades ago to attract people - it's a mature, safe, tried and tested building method by now and has been for ages.
Tyres, dirt, cans, bottles, concrete, roofing material, half a dozen unskilled labourers. There's no shortage of similar methods anyone can use to build their own place. Not to mention the tiny house phenomenon, which again, literally anyone can do for themselves - you just can't situate it anywhere!
So this manufactured crisis isn't really a problem of lacking builders or lacking materials; it's government - at all levels from the local council who issue building permits on up - going out of its way to prevent their own citizens from solving their own problems.
I know so many people who would be overjoyed to let several people build on part of their land which they don't make use of, it's just all too hard and expensive...because government.
Why they want things that way is, of course, a whole other topic.
i have built a small house with bush poles and mud brick and ferro cement, wrecker-sourced woodstove, sash windows and corro and hard rubbish and tip everything else, with passive solar design [not rocket science] for total cash outlay $2,000
however
the construction industry can build you a house that will cost more to heat and cool in a year than my total outlay for 300k and thats "cheap", is thermally facked up needing 8 split systems cos no eaves, aligned to the street not the sun etc etc you know the drill
meanwhile the same govt that disallows people solving their own housing issues and forces you to sell your soul for a roof that is not one iota sustainable but satisfies smart housing design standards somehow, reinforcing the idea that we cant "afford" to house the homeless when most ppl just want somewhere safe with a shower and a dunny and a food prep area not every campaigner wants a 2 storey townhouse made of fugn polystyrene with 3 bathrooms the only reason there are too many people is the lifestyle that is being brainwashed into every new human as their birthright.
you take the greed and excess aout of what the everyday "normal" person plans for and pursues in a lifetime and we have enough with shelter food and love. but the economy doesnt roll too good for the top of the pyramid if ppl sort their housing issues for 50k instead of 1.5mil, whats gonna keep ppl rocking up to do their corporate overlords' bidding if they already have that most luxurious of things- fuhgn shelter?!
total scam system
Spam betterhungarian salami and sopressa are the pinnacle of cold meats
Low salt spamSpam better
Speaking of dried out grapes, how's aunty going?I find the combo of dried out grapes and chocolate horrifying
shes goodSpeaking of dried out grapes, how's aunty going?
Florist being her cover I assume… Weed gonna be legal soonshes good
thinks shes gonna become a florist at her age
apparently she has found her calling in life
yeah theyre grouse
didnt it get the arse