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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Head-gut says McCheese in a squeaker.
Got a doctors appt before i take the nephew for a driving lesson, bottom of my left hand and left little finger have been numb for 2 weeks, wish me luck Komrade's !
I'm going for Trump.
That's been obvious for a while.
What do you like about him? Do you relate to the narcissism, racism, or misogyny? Or all three?
10am counting starts on the east coast but the USA doesn't officially reveal counts until all states have ticked over until midnight. So probably won't get anything crazy official until around 6-7pm tonight11am I think.
The mute button's going to be getting a workout today.Worst part of today will be having to hear Trump soundbites. I actively do my best to avoid hearing that buffoons speak
Yep, lower socioeconomic status = lower education = easier to lie to.
Throw in homophobia as well probs!
Is that American ABC or Australian ABC?Why does the ABC subject us to Catherine Murphy today of all days?
Surely they have someone competent to co-host News Breakfast?
Emma Rebellato, Steph Ferrier, Mariam Saab, so many choices.
Amateur hour.
You fear homosexuals? Embarrassing.
Well, that is a surprise.I'm going for Trump.
I was just playing along with your little game bro.
More like a proctology exam amiriteToday feels like the first exam after months of preparation. Except, for America, it might be their last
Yeah possibly true. But I've always had a similar view as Socrates - absolute democracy is a bit overrated.
"Socrates was in many sense of the word, a skeptic. He had his doubts about democracy and argued that only those who think about it should be allowed to vote.
In one part of the republic Socrates argues with someone, asking him who should choose the captain of a ship, common people or sailors who are experienced and possess the knowledge necessary about survival on ships.
Socrates does not argue that only few on the top should choose the king. He simply wants a society that only ones that who possess the knowledge necessary to choose a leader votes.
His fear is that uninformed people are more susceptible to manipulations of those who are with ill-intent. A great rhetorician who has no intention of being a leader but to fatten their wallet, can easily sway the masses to vote for them."
Snaps GloveMore like a proctology exam amirite
Half of every page here for me so far is someone replying to someone I have on ignore and based on those posts I am missing nothingThe mute button's going to be getting a workout today.
A quick glance and I'm familiar with most of the authors. Looks more like a collection of both extremes rather than any actual centrist, factual reporting.
Have people forgotten when there used to be reporters and journalists who didn't need to take sides to report on policy and facts?
Now it's 2 sentences on the policy and 16 paragraphs on what the policy means for the electorate or polling in a swing state amongst certain demographics.
Historically speaking, the uneducated tend to vote for conservatives more and as more educated a population becomes to more progressive it votes.Trump loves the poorly educated.
Makes me glad I'm not male - although a cervical screening is no picnic either.Snaps Glove
The exit poll will give a 100% result to "mind your own business, you nosy bastard".CNN Exit poll comes out in half an hour, that could give an interesting insight into actual turnout.
Based on what?Bring in mandatory voting and that 48& would fall closer to 25-30%, imo