Universal Love TRTT Part 10: Ken Things I Hate About You

MaxPowa is

  • Definitely not Janus

    Votes: 14 37.8%
  • Definitely Janus

    Votes: 23 62.2%

  • Total voters
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At first I couldn't understand the big hullabaloo about those 'real' dolls in the crowd at a Korean soccer match, given that they were fully clothed in the home team's gear, but apparently they were also displaying the logo of the company that makes them, in breach of strict advertising protocols - how despicable!

 

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Go through this twitter thread to get the whole story.

I'm sure I read a similar con in a Joseph Wambaugh book about Hollywood cops, although not perpetrated by a cop.

 
Go through this twitter thread to get the whole stroy.

I'm sure I read a similar con in a Joseph Wambaugh book about Hollywood cops, although not perpetrated by a cop.



what a crazy and bizarre story.

it’s easy to see how someone could get away with it as well.

Like she wasn’t caught by the system functioning to catch things like that she got caught because she’s a mad woman and escalated it beyond reason. A sane person could have gotten away with it.

I wonder what the charges will be. Stealing homes from people while a police officer should be life in jail or close to.
 
I hope our media team doesn't adopt this storytelling by GIF in lieu of their wonderful use of emojis...

Our socmed team may as well just post a daily picture of ken hinkley with an eggplant emoji.
 

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China's economic plan for 2020:

A. No GDP target
B. Budget deficit at least 3.6% of GDP
C. CPI target of 3.5%
D. 1 trillion yuan ($140 billion USD) in special treasury bonds
E. Cut corporate fees/taxes by 2.5 trillion yuan ($350 billion USD)
F. Defence budget to rise 6.6% ($178 billion) - this is actually slowing down from last year's total of 7.7% growth

For some perspective: the United States spent $686 billion USD on defence last year.

And then there is the fact that China just drafted their own security law for Hong Kong, bypassing the Hong Kong Basic Law.

"It is the end of Hong Kong as we know it. It is a broken promise. It is going to affect everything although it might take a while for people to understand how that will play out," one prominent Australian in Hong Kong said.

"There is a lot of shock. No-one anticipated this would happen so suddenly."

Australia has also been drawn into the international pushback against China which has criticised foreign countries' handling of the outbreak which was believed to have started in the Chinese city of Wuhan. This week, traders said some power stations in China had been told not to accept shipments of Australian coal.


The Shanghai game was fun while it lasted.
 
They are trolling us now! Invent the fastest internet fibre, refuse to install any!

 
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