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bamboozler1 20 points ago +20 / -0

Just saw a photo of Alison Brie recently, from some “GLOW” shit…

You know, you may be right.

That woman was my crush for a while (well, her character, anyway), and now she looks… Like shit. She looks like shit. Barely feminine shit. But increasingly like a fucking drag queen. Just like those last photos we saw of Erin Moriarty… So yeah, you probably are onto something here…

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bamboozler1 21 points ago +21 / -0

True. But I would go even further…

In this case it looks like demonic possession or something.

Like, not literally obviously, but if you look at some of the other photos in that post, she literally looks like she slowly chipped away at her human soul, over time, or something, lol…

She actually looks evil, now, even with her resting face, which, considering the starting point (cute kid) is quite something…

The 1000 cock stare is quite scary, tbh.

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bamboozler1 11 points ago +11 / -0

Yeah, I went down this rabbit hole a bit further… There’s even earlier pics than in that post (because she’s always been “in the spotlight”), and even more recent ones, too…

There’s something… Wrong there.

Young her looks sad (unsurprising. We don’t know what was going on behind the scenes, as you say). Current her looks… Evil. And barely human, as you point out…

I saw her in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., I think it was, a few years back, and fair face/general demeanor was unsettling then. Now she looks so much worse…

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bamboozler1 9 points ago +9 / -0

There’s more in this post, including when she was a bit younger than here: https://www.reddit.com/r/popculturechat/comments/ug32lt/lets_discuss_dove_cameron_thoughts/

She went from average teen (less attractive than Erin Moriarty, Anya Taylor-Joy or Natalie Alyn Lynd, imho, but still fine) to pretty, to… Some sort of alien.

This largely seems to have happened to these girls during Covid. But I saw videos of “Dove” (not her real name, fyi) “singing” even before that, and she’s had so much shit done, that when she “performs” live, she can’t even move her lips properly…

Genuinely sad. And man, if Madonna looks that bad getting this shit done (buccal fat removal, fillers, etc.) at her age, just imagine how bad these poor girls will look in a decade or two…

If Hollywood somehow manages to “convince” Ana de Armas to destroy her face, too, then I might just finally be done with this society, once and for all…

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bamboozler1 4 points ago +4 / -0

Question: Are you saying that the bank checks your health before giving you a loan, in the States..?

That's pretty wild, to me, if so...

That's most definitely not a thing here, so good to know, if that's the case...

Depressing, but good to know.

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bamboozler1 3 points ago +3 / -0

We have this in almost every city in Australia, too. Sure, some of them are dumb (looking at you, Cahill Expressway in Sydney and Clem Jones Tunnel in Brisbane) and probably shouldn't have been built, but nonetheless, that is... Normal? And generally not seen as "rayciss" here, yet, thank guff...

I'm sure we will import the same race-baiting nonsense in a couple of years, though. We usually copy you guys, just a couple of years behind...

In general, the shitty, race-divided parts of the cities in Aus are generally the equivalent of "Skid Row" in LA - i.e. a few small suburbs near the city centre, full of poor, drugged-up Abos and the occasional "migrant", where you generally shouldn't go alone at night (notably, Redfern in Sydney, West End in Brisbane, Footscray, Fitzroy and North/West Melbourne, and, the worst I have personally seen, due to the higher Abo population, Northbridge in Perth)...

So in that sense, those problems carry over, here, too. Northbridge and three of those Melbourne suburbs are heavily impacted by freeways and train lines, too, so I guess that could be argued to be a thing here as well, if to a lesser extent.

Sydney usually gets the worst rep for this sort of thing, but honestly, Perth is the Australian city where highway planners seemed to most closely follow the model of "cut the CBD off from its suburbs", followed by Brisbane and maybe Adelaide. It's just that Sydney and Melbourne like to pretend that the rest of the country don't exist, most of the time, lol.

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bamboozler1 9 points ago +9 / -0

It’s funny because trannies are often ugly men anyway, so they just go from ugly man to ugly “woman”; but this one looks about 10x worse now than he did before, lol…

Not “passing” in the slightest.

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bamboozler1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Really feels like that with Easter here in Aus, ngl...

Even during my lifetime, it seems like Easter, and its original meaning, has been slowly, inexorably erased, in this country... To the point where this week feels like barely anything, to most people (they've even made Sunday out to be official "Neighbours Day", which apparently trumps the fact that it is Easter Sunday, and that is what most of the MSM is running with now).

Bizarre to watch in real time, tbh.

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bamboozler1 4 points ago +4 / -0

I mean, I guess that situation with the "nonbinary" teen who was supposedly bashed to death is kind of similar (i.e. a false narrative, when the truth turned out to be the opposite), or the Simon Mol situation in Poland (guy from Africa who deliberately "gave" all those Polish chicks HIV), years back...

But yeah, pattern recognition is "-ism" or "-phobic", I guess...

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bamboozler1 25 points ago +25 / -0

I feel that the most appropriate word here is one that has sadly lost currency: faggot. What an absolute fucking faggot.

But also, this is unhinged levels of "alternative facts" or "my reality is equally as valid as yours", to the point where this actually makes no sense.

Like, does anyone actually buy this shit? Really. I know we're right in the middle of clown world, now, but even then... This is a massive stretch of the truth. Wow.

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bamboozler1 5 points ago +5 / -0

To clarify, the song is Blackfella/Whitefella by the Warumpi Band, which would probably be cancelled, today, in most circles, for being "sexist". It's also a really damn good song, by a really damn good band.

Unfortunately the lead singer (George Rrurrambu) died over a decade ago, and since then, "activists" have co-opted the song, and even changed its lyrics for some performances.

I think he would hate that, to be honest. Given that it goes against pretty much everything that the band was fighting against, as with this song.

This one by them is also really good (My Island Home): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mfbIeAW0Dc

One of the few unifying things this country has, across races and tribes, is this music. Unfortunately the same cannot be said for pretty much anything "Aboriginal"-adjacent released in the last decade or so...

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bamboozler1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Even where I live, where the harbour isn't dredged (doesn't need to be), is huge and extremely deep, we still have harbour pilots to get all large ships out, mostly because we've already had one bridge disaster, and we would very much like to avoid another...

So yeah, I think here it might apply to all ports, dredged or otherwise.

A couple of years ago, one of these ships managed to crash into, and sink, two of the (quite large) harbour tugs, that in itself was a massive incident, which I think is still before the courts, but just imagine if it had sunk a passenger ferry or oil tanker or something instead...

It's amazing how often shit like this happens, somewhere around the world, unfortunately...

Globalized supply chains, woohoo!

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bamboozler1 7 points ago +7 / -0

Relevant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkX9vg0jh58

"Westgate" by Mark Seymour.

Song is about the worst (road) bridge disaster in Australian history, from the perspective of one of the survivors (Eddie Halsall). Worth noting the fact that we have had quite a few disasters like this, including the Tasman Bridge collapse, which was fairly similar to what just happened...

That one, and Westgate, were both the result of sheer incompetence, though, and arguably class warfare in the case of the latter (engineers thinking they knew better than the workers on the ground), but in honour of the construction workers (and whoever else may have been present) who almost certainly died today, yeah, I present this song.

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bamboozler1 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ah, ok, yes. I think I probably have ADHD (untreated, and it is incredibly difficult to get treatment, here, if you weren't diagnosed as a kid), so for me, I was doing at least three other things at the same time as trying to read that, lol...

It makes reading scientific papers and the like (my whole degree, lol), an absolute fucking nightmare, I'll say that much.

But yeah, you're not wrong about that, that's for sure!

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bamboozler1 1 point ago +1 / -0

It was like, at least 10 minutes, for me, on mobile, so... That's what I meant, at least. Probably quicker on computer/bigger screen. Or if you're a quicker reader than I, I guess, lol.

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bamboozler1 6 points ago +6 / -0

This sort of shit happened (and continues to happen, albeit much more rarely) in Aus, too. Most notably this place: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wittenoom,_Western_Australia

Although I would class Cocoroc near Melbourne, and Kiandra and Cabramurra in NSW, in the same category of utter government dickery that resulted in total community destruction for no good reason…

Unfortunately the difference between Auswegians and Yanks is that people here do not give a fuck when this happens, except when it involves Aboriginals, and therefore they can score woke points by virtue signalling about how “terrible” forced town closures are (see: Mutjulitju, Maralinga, Roebourne and most notably Oombulgurri).

If it’s a majority-white settlement..? City folk, who make up the vast majority of my countrymen, couldn’t give a rat’s arse, as the saying goes…

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bamboozler1 9 points ago +9 / -0

They were almost as bad, however...

They even had drones flying around, at one point, harrassing people for being out and about/at the beach, and remember McGowan with that Aboriginal woman..? That video was out of WA...

But WA had the harshest border restrictions, and I recall them throwing someone in jail for crossing state lines ("sneaking", as they called it), at one point, so...

They were almost as bad, to be fair.

In order of awfulness, it was like: Victoria, then the NT, then WA and Qld (about equally bad), then SA, then NSW, then the ACT, then TAS, IMHO, but it varied month by month and policy by policy...

In general the states with Labor (centre left, supposedly) governments at the time (so, the first four on that list) were much worse, though...

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bamboozler1 7 points ago +7 / -0

We’ve all heard of the Koch brothers, but have you heard of the Cock brothers (or siblings, more accurately)..?

That’s pretty much what this boils down to, lol. Almost literally…

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bamboozler1 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’m curious (not about the men and toes) as to what that username/the meth posts you were talking about refer to, lol.

I just get a dead link on my end.

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bamboozler1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Pippa’s definitely hotter though, as was pointed out during the wedding.

That was ages ago though, but I’m assuming it still stands.

Kate’s just a bit too… Skeletal, for my liking.

Like, she’s 100% anorexic-looking, even before all of this…

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bamboozler1 5 points ago +5 / -0

It exists as that in Sweden too, but then you have a number of “merchants” that just straight up make it their only way to pay. Which would be like doing that with Afterpay…

Of course, the reason that this “works” in Sweden is because they’ve all gotten used to paying with “Swish”, which is integrated with Klarna, and which takes all your details every time you pay using it.

Literally, every transaction on there is linked to your bank account, and your address, and your SSN-equivalent, and they just use that all the time, because “cash bad”…

It’s extremely dystopian.

So as a foreigner, I still had to type in all that personal info to use Klarna, even though I don’t have a Swish. Which was the only way I could pay for, for example, tickets to a show, and sometimes even long-distance train tickets. All very creepy…

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bamboozler1 12 points ago +12 / -0

Yeah, PayPal (and MasterCard) started making decisions on what you could and could not buy with their services here in Aus, too (for example banning lottery ticket purchases), so I stopped using them wherever possible. Won’t be long until that’s not an option though (i.e. to avoid that), I bet…

In Sweden they have this shit called “Klarna”, which is like a worse PayPal, which is much more intrusive at openly stealing your personal information (address, email AND phone number, because Sweden), and you literally can’t get around it, for most online purchases…

It scares me how normalized that is, and that it is trending in that direction back in Aus as well…

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bamboozler1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Blue hair and she was married at the time…

That’s impressively naïve on the part of those she fucked, I won’t lie, lol…

Also, what’s a 304 in this context..? 🤔

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