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do more research, you should be taking in salts aswell
Stocking 2 weeks worth of food is hardly a challenge
vicosads commented on Need the OzBargain 2 Cents - Entitled Person Wants to Travel, Family Disapproves.
You can relax and destress during the upcoming national quarantine or during the societal collapse, for both youd be better off here than…
Sounds like your body isn't suited to join the vegan fad, do the natural thing and eat meat
vicosads commented on How Does Apple Get Away with The MacBook?
Idiots buy it, why not sell a low spec laptop for 2k if they'll buy it
vicosads commented on Osko - I've been scammed haven't I?
It's best to assume everyone is a subhuman scammer piece of shit you'll be right most of the time
Sure
vicosads commented on NSW Coroner Recommends Pill Testing
Sure make it legal but you are also ineligible for welfare, free healthcare and employers have the right to fire you for use
its a manufactured outrage, same thing happens every year
yeah its people with empty meaningless lives, finding some meaning in the latest "moral" outrage trend on social media, very sad how this…
'studies' are paid for and promoted by vested interests would never trust any of them especially ones promoted in the media
vicosads commented on Sony WF-1000XM3 Truly Wireless N/C in-Ear Headphones $245.87 + 2000 Points, WH-1000XM3 $355.36 + 2000 Points @ Qantas Store
could buy like 8 airdots instead
vicosads replied to bargaino on [Amazon Prime] 12 Rules for Life; by Jordan B. Peterson (Paperback) $8.99 Delivered @ Amazon AU
Don't think anyone goes to Wikipedia for news
vicosads replied to Captain Howdy on [Amazon Prime] 12 Rules for Life; by Jordan B. Peterson (Paperback) $8.99 Delivered @ Amazon AU
For when Wikipedia isn't radical left enough 😂
vicosads replied to zambuck on [Amazon Prime] 12 Rules for Life; by Jordan B. Peterson (Paperback) $8.99 Delivered @ Amazon AU
If only he was as good as that wiki makes him out to be
vicosads commented on Cost of Replacing Light Pole (DUI Collision)
Would guess 5 to 10k
apart from the rare borderline pricing errors amazon US generally isn't worth it, especially with the AUD in the toilet
the real problem is its indian run, not australian
vicosads replied to Typical16-bitEnjoyer on Will You Let Airport Border Agents Access Your Phone & Laptop ?
>These laws are likely changing very soon however! LMAO, these things are like a 'temporary' tax
vicosads replied to vovka on UL-TECH 4 Channel 1080P Home Surveillance DVR Kit with 1TB HDD and 4 Wired Cameras $80.65 Delivered @ Ozplaza Living eBay
yeah nah you haven't
vicosads replied to Viospeed on UL-TECH 4 Channel 1080P Home Surveillance DVR Kit with 1TB HDD and 4 Wired Cameras $80.65 Delivered @ Ozplaza Living eBay
dahua are cheaper than hikvision and comparable quality
vicosads commented on Traffic Laws in Melbourne Going Too Far?
gotta have someway to pay for all the 3rd worlder "immigrants" on welfare
vicosads replied to CyberMurning on Kogan Came up with Their Own Membership Service "Kogan First" for $99 a Year
got a cheapo kogan tv for my shed 2 years no issues :^)
vicosads commented on [Hack] $9.65 Small Big Mac Meal+ "Double Fillet-O-Fish" Hacked @ McDonald's via Mymacca's App + Counter
this is dumb and using hack as a term for tips and tricks or something always has been and always will be stupid
just get a 1080 LED if you're gonna scale it anyway, they're really cheap these days
used both nord and PIA both great, leaning to nord because it isn't based in a 5 or 14 eye country
where are these 'open' places you speak of? facebook? twitter? reddit? LMAO
Inability to discuss certain topics is what causes radicalization, if you are unable to have a conversation for some people there is only…
censoring discussion is the complete opposite of what should be done right now
vicosads replied to Michael1983 on 50% off Cabelas Shotgun Shell Belt $10 + Delivery (Was $20) @ Gun Emporium
aus and nz are hardly free speech countries
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