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Not all unemployed people are on benefits... "between jobs with decent savings or a working partner" etc...

yeah, but are they taken into account in the percentage?

how does the ATO know theyre unemployed? the only way i could think was if people applied for welfare and get knocked back.

currently restoring a lawnmower: so much easier and cheaper than a car. Found a helpful website that basically said "Victa lawnmowers share virtually every part post 1984. they are still in production and parts are cheap"

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15% of the time you rage-quit?

Reminds me of Starcraft days when disconnecting the modem to not record an early-leave

That's just what the user has said in their player review - I've never quit during a game (fight til the end even if getting ass kicked). But I do troll people who do. Most of these people who have rated me negatively have been victims of said trolling lol

I'm still sick of these bs claims of "We are going to offer $xxxM for Public Positive Funding #1, but only if the opposition doesn't block Public Negative Funding #2 that will fund it... so if it's blocked, it's the oppositions fault that we're not supplying the funding we promised"

Well that's sensible government as opposed to labor don't worry where the money comes from will just do whatever we want and kick the debt can further down the road

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Currently having an idea of getting a place somewhere between Deer Park and campbelfield. Hence why Keilor came to my mind.

Suggestions?

Yeah not a bad pocket I know of a guy who works at bells in sales I could get his details for you if you want

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