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So i got my water bill today, including that $100 gov't rebate Birds was talking about.

South East water managed to find $96 in "other authorities charges" to replace it with.

$72 of which was for water for local parks... WHAT THE f**k ARE RATES FOR.....

Don't login to the wasteland for one day and miss all the action!

Racist flamin mongrel... next thing you'll be calling Adam Goodes a flog

lel

Why must women post pic of hand with ring once engaged? Soooo tacky

f**kn this ^ hate the house sold sticker pics too.. slightly less hate the ones that actually SHOW the house and not just a big stupid sign

So i got my water bill today, including that $100 gov't rebate Birds was talking about.

South East water managed to find $96 in "other authorities charges" to replace it with.

$72 of which was for water for local parks... WHAT THE f**k ARE RATES FOR.....

25 a month for water bill....500 a month for power...damn

Never done a status in my life, & certainly don't put work on there.

Usually the correlation between posting "sold how good am I" and real success are veryyyyy distant

Your Facebook banner is of your Lexus and Nissan with personalised plates, how does that differ from someone celebrating their ring or house purchase?

Some may even call your photo tacky?

Just let your friends have their moment of joy/accomplishment even if it's minor.

Can't we all just be happy for each other? <3

Edit: first post in new wl thread

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yeah each to there own I just don't see why it needs to be a photo of a hand and a ring? Why not a photo of the two together? Maybe I'm old fashioned just smacks of ATTENTION PLEASE

I don't see posting a car for example in the same light, you could argue any photo is self indulgent a Vegas photo from a holiday is that tacky? guess I'm just not down with social media gettin old an all

*hot lexus tho ey haha

Edited by alr33x

last gas bill was 280 for 2 months.. meh normal i guess

im with energy aus

added up all my 'cant live without' expenses and it totalled to almost 44k farken.. or 3.6k a month (including fuel/groceries/bills/mortgage/rates/regos) not much room for random impulse buys anymore :( #houselyf

last week after just paying motorbike rego + insurance thought i'd be sweet.. nek minit $1400 rates fml :(

Edited by UNR33L

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