Great call from Sky Italy spotting track circuit director telling to track marshall to hide from cameras the piece of new asphalt that went off
#MonacoGP
@SecessionWA@b_demographic White Australia policy was also widely supported back then, should we also bring that back based on your standards?
After all, White Australia policy wasn't some fringe fantasy, it was a democratic majority!
YouTube demonetized my channel, Fluffy Animal Tales, for “Inauthentic content” a few weeks ago.
I want to share my full story because this decision has seriously affected my work, my channel, and the animals I try to help.
Fluffy Animal Tales is a wildlife storytelling channel focused on emotional rescue stories, animal rehabilitation, and the bond between humans and wild animals, especially bobcats and lynx. Every video is created with care. We research real wildlife rescue situations, build original storylines, write the scripts ourselves, create unique visuals, edit each video manually, and shape every story to spread kindness, awareness, and respect for animals.
This is not automated content. This is not mass-produced. This is not reused content. Every video is made with effort, emotion, and a clear purpose.
Because of this demonetization, YouTube has removed over $15,000 from my channel. This money helped support the work behind the channel and our mission to keep creating meaningful animal rescue stories. It disappeared almost overnight with no real explanation.
I submitted an appeal video showing my full creation process step by step, but I believe it was rejected by an automated system without a real human review. The response felt like a copy-paste message that many other creators have received.
I have followed the process. I have reached out. I have provided details. But I keep hitting the same wall.
All I am asking for is one real person at YouTube to actually review my channel and my appeal fairly.
@TeamYouTube@YouTubeCreators@YouTube, please do the right thing.
If you believe creators deserve fair treatment, please repost this.
You are severely retarded.
If your tradies lose their license it's their own fault
P plater restrictions and regulations exist because P platers have the highest rate of fatal accidents by a substantial percentage.
Do you know any Aussie Kids trying to get a drivers license?
The struggle for young people to get and keep a driver's license is real.
I’ve lost a lot of Apprentices over the years purely because they lost a drivers license.
From P-plate targeting by police to apprentices losing jobs over license suspensions, the hurdles are significant. Navigating this system is tough, especially when competing with those who have an easier path.
The fact is - a young person from the sub continent can drive on a foreign license in Australia for years - and they may have bribed a cop $5 for that license back home.
How is that fair for Aussie kids?
Full interview with “Level Up” builder Duayne Pearce in comments.
Recorded prior to Christmas, this one’s building industry focused.
#AustraliaFirst 🇦🇺🫡
Woke up to this jackass article today and a slew of Ukrainians calling me a "Russian dick sucker" in response to its misleading headline... we did a poll ages ago to compare to wishlists and see what languages we should localize the game to. here is that pool vs the actual wishlist order by region...
STARSHIP TROOPERS (1997) is so much smarter than its reputation suggests. Verhoeven spends the first act making military service look like an exciting teen adventure, then drops those characters into a war that is horrifying in both scale & brutality
Everyone’s being too harsh here. There has been a significant rise in the cost of components that Steam customer spending ultimately funds, and economic trends have created severe disruptions in the component parts supply chain for megayachts.
The E. Jean Carroll case against President Trump is one of the strangest civil cases in American history. The foundational problem is this: Carroll could not identify when the alleged incident occurred — not even the year with any precision.
That should have killed the case as dead as a skunk on the road right there.
Without a temporal anchor, no defendant — regardless of guilt or innocence — can mount an alibi defense. Trump, who has maintained detailed calendars and staff records for decades, was denied the most basic tool of self-defense: the ability to establish where he was. That is not a technicality. It is a due process violation at the constitutional level.
Then Carroll produced the one piece of physical evidence she claimed corroborated her account — the dress she wore during the alleged incident. It was subsequently established that the dress was designed after the incident could have occurred. The sole corroborating evidence falsified her timeline.
The case proceeded anyway.
The resulting verdict was then weaponized in a defamation suit — where Trump was held liable for denying the allegation, while being procedurally barred from defending against it, because it was already "proven" in another court, regardless how flawed the procedure was. He was punished, in effect, for asserting his own innocence.
Compounding everything: coordinated professional and physical threats so thoroughly intimidated the legal community that attorneys refused these cases regardless of available fees. When you systematically destroy a defendant's ability to retain counsel of choice, you forfeit the right to a legitimate verdict.
An allegation is not evidence. Process without substance is not law. And a verdict produced under these conditions carries no legitimate authority — whatever its formal status.
Not only is it the right move to investigate Carroll, but every other person involved as well. Trump is owed serious damages here, and there may be a few people who belong in prison for their roles in the case.
I’m sure you all remember Avery Jackson, the “trans girl” who, at 9, was on the cover of National Geographic in January of 2017. Avery was given the gold standard in gender affirming care: he was chemically castrated and sterilized with “blockers” to hold off male puberty.
Now Avery has come out as “nonbinary” and chosen not to pursue transition, meaning that his puberty was blocked for no reason — but that’s not the worst part. He also identifies as asexual, meaning that he doesn’t experience sexual attraction.
This is undoubtedly the result of the medication used to delay male puberty. The president of WPATH, Dr, “Marci” Bowers, has said on camera that so-called puberty blockers, which are used to chemically castrate sex offenders, chemically castrate the young boys who take them as well, leaving them incapable of arousal or orgasm.
For adult sex offenders, the process is reversible. For boys like Avery, the effects are permanent. He will never feel sexual attraction, or any of the experiences that accompany it. He is also completely sterile; he will never father a child, and his own childhood was spent in the national spotlight. The blockers he was given have also stunted his physical and mental development in irreversible ways. We know from the experiences of other “trans” children that he will never sexually mature - neither physically nor emotionally. All of these things were stolen from him, and he has said that transitioning “ruined my life.”
It’s high time that we stop pretending that children can make an informed decision to transition or take blockers, even if their doctors are honest about the risks and consequences — which most are not.
Blockers are not a pause button. They are not reversible. The intellectual deficits they cause will never repair themselves, and neither will the damage done to the child victim’s body, or to their emotional intelligence and maturity. This will, of course, make it easier to push them into transitioning; ie, to sell them hormones and provide surgical alterations.
Parents like Avery’s, who try to monetize their child’s struggles with gender identity, belong in prison, not on television, and so do the doctors and politicians who were complicit in his chemical castration and sterilization.
Read some of the Replies to this trün @LegateCorvus. He definitely experienced his very own Marshall Mcluhan Moment à la Woody Allen in Annie Hall in this post after he demanded my source, so much so that he closed Replies as cunts do.
@Glinner there's got to be a bit here 😂
"There are more important things than whether you start on your high school basketball team, and that is standing up for people who are under threat of death."
He's saying the feelings of men are more important than the physical safety of girls.
Insane.
@ryangrim and his publication @DropSiteNews are aiding terrorist groups who are engaging in terrorist activities.
If any of these people on this list are killed. @ryangrim is directly responsible.
Here is @ryangrim ‘s terrorist-supporting publication DropSite sharing private details and info on Israeli soldiers and the associated bounty in their heads from a terror group.
I cut off the private info.
The DoJ needs to investigate DropSite for their terror ties.
New York City has an annual budget of $125 billion, and the storm drains still flood every time there is a heavy rain and the subway is in a state of egregious disrepair. New York’s city agencies are not “underfunded,” they are horribly mismanaged and incredibly wasteful.
New York pays about ten times more to build and maintain subway tunnels and stations than the same infrastructure would cost in a city like Paris, and the entire difference is bureaucratic red-tape, waste and graft.
Mamdani has thousands of workers earning six figures to do meaningless make-work jobs. The city’s department of social services has 12,000 employees, and all their efforts combined can’t stop the unhoused and mentally ill from hacking tourists to pieces with machetes in Grand Central Terminal.
New York spends more per-student than any school system in the world and the results are dismal. The school system is hiring more teachers and administrators even though it serves fewer and fewer students as every family with any aspirations for their child does whatever is necessary to keep their kids out of the public schools.
The problem is not that New York City’s government is underfunded, it is that $125 billion disappears into it every year and New Yorkers get nothing in return, and now Mamdani is asking for more money.