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Do you work in the city?

yeh buddy. on spencer

So what are they protesting about?

democracy for something. I dont exactly know.. all I know is its been going for 6 days.. and last night they were camping there.

They need to get a job...

And what is this protest about?

bad. i dont know exactly.. i only found out on the radio last night..

I'm just off Collins on Market Street :D

lol yeh im on the corner of little collins and spencer. not far i dont think.

I don't understand the point of having a protest.

Is this a public way for university students to proscanting?

It's a way for dregs to justify their existence when they otherwise have no way of doing so. Unemployed hippie douchebags, sick leave abusers or uni students who have had a couple of lectures about Marxist theory and learning for themselves, then took that shit too literally.

They are showing unity and strength as the new generation of the Union movement and are all aspiring to polictics for the gravey train of endless spending.

They are starting the circle again as when it was started in the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's and before then for captilast ideals of more money for the poor, but I won't give anything of my own, consumerism is ruling the world and promoting greed. But then buy bottled water and a latte.

They don't understand they are part of the system and part of the problem, and protesting for land rights for gay whales will not work as our land isn't covered in sea yet.

BTW the sky is failing down because of climate change so we better have a sky tax to keep everyone safe.

Edited by fuzzy_scuz

It's a way for dregs to justify their existence when they otherwise have no way of doing so. Unemployed hippie douchebags, sick leave abusers or uni students who have had a couple of lectures about Marxist theory and learning for themselves, then took that shit too literally.

respond to my text you asswipe

6 days of doing fark all over a old lass?

Time to shoot them me thinks.

lol

Whaddaya do for a living Aaron if you don't mind me asking?

Can you hook a brother up with anything?

im a Financial banking and finance Ombudsman/Case Manager by day, and a Sound Engineer with JAM Audio by night.

not too sure what I can hook up in that area lol

Way to go Smiths, steal my idea for Vegemite flavoured chips from your fuckin flavour competition a year ago...shit didn't even make the "wall of fame" at the time and now they release it...

Way to go Smiths, steal my idea for Vegemite flavoured chips from your fuckin flavour competition a year ago...shit didn't even make the "wall of fame" at the time and now they release it...

Y u m4d for?

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