Yeah, the ABC is Australia's publicly-funded broadcaster, so they don't have ads, and no reason to track your entire life to on-sell the data. It's a nice change.
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I've heard that it's so addictive that people who stop using it will die from withdrawal in a matter of days.
But the next pope may be far more conservative than Francis, who by Catholic Church standards was unusually liberal.
This made slightly less sense before I remembered that manga is supposed to be read right to left.
It's just a tiny little fella!
I'd forgotten about this series. I've got some catching up to do.
I doubt they would need to enact truth in political advertising laws for that. Dutton and his colleagues have shown a willingness to flex defamation laws when people say things that make them feel sad. They are also privileged enough to be among the few who have the financial means to pursue those kinds of actions.
My guess is you'd end up with a bunch of strategically expensive defamation actions that are intended to tie up those sort of advertisements until after the election.
Now, if it was something that would stop the Greens or teals from building more support? Watch that fly through Parliament with bipartisan approval.
Nope, I have no doubt they happen. I'm disputing that a old comedy film is useful evidence of them.
Toms Hanks also made a movie 40 years ago about role playing games making you mentally unwell and suicidal. So I'm not sure we should necessarily be citing 1980s Tom Hanks movies for their social commentary value.
Responding aggressively to a post asking why it appears that American culture has become more aggressive and hateful is not helping as much as you think.
Since that's Charlie Chaplin doing a mocking parody of Hitler, what do you want to stop? People making fun of Nazis?