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  • My 4 year old is gen alpha. So I'm kind of glad adults on the internet don't relate to that generation yet

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    If only there was a way to get all of those people there and back home without a car.
  • Australia has this too and we don't have as good public transport as you. You can't even drop off nearby. Basically, everyone is on buses to car parks away (schools and other places are used) or train stations. It's a pain in the butt, but a way of life if you want to watch a game. Tickets at these stadiums include free public transport for the afternoon, so it's included in the price.

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    Kondo rule
  • Scrape. Spot clean by hand with soap. Machine wash. Hang in full sun for the minimum of 1 day. Extra points for rotating to face the sun as it moves.

    Source: mum to young child

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    Very important bike
  • Balance bikes are amazing. My kid rode hers daily to day care and back (half a mile or more). At 3 got a pedal bike with no training wheels. Made some progress day one, next day was literally riding. Has been riding ever since. Never had training wheels.

    Balance bikes work on the premise that the hardest part of learning to ride isn't the pedals. It's learning how to balance

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    Don’t forget to use your paper straw!
  • Americans like ice in all their drinks. Straws are way better when there's ice. For the rest of the world it's no problem to drink from a cup.

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    Couple charges wedding guests $333 each in effort to save money
  • But it also wouldn't have to be perfect. I'm sure you don't have 30 shades of napkins to pick from for a rave and if some wall decoration falls down mid rave it wouldn't be a big deal

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    Daily discussion. 🐟🥔🍥🍟 Saturday, 27 July, 2024
  • When my neighbours moved in they rekeyed the whole house. Screen doors, sliding doors, solid doors, window locks... everything. They now have 1 key for their entire house. I think it's a great idea, but I didn't ask how much it cost.

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    Daily discussion. 🐟🥔🍥🍟 Saturday, 27 July, 2024
  • For me, I love having something to stick on in the background, to occasionally watch. The kids love the idea of the best of the best smashing it out too.

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    Checkmate Valve
  • I don't know how it works (I'm not the tech one in the relationship), but I've been using family sharing for years with my partner

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    Russian woman traveling to the US through Mexico complains that everyone hates Russians.
  • That's a really interesting point. Maybe because the North Korean govt is seen as persecuting it's citizens. Therefore it's citizens are seen as the victims (despite some citizens being the perpetrators).

    Whereas Russian citizens are seen as the perpetrators (as invading soldiers) along with the leadership and surrounding countries are seen as the victims.

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    Why this GP wants employers to stop asking for medical certificates
  • Genuine question. GPs complain about the complexity of cases increasing and therefore higher Medicare rates should apply. While I completely agree with this (my GP 1000% needs to be paid more), shouldn't that mean that they like low complexity visits like this? Bring someone in, sign med cert, you are on your way. They have probably spent 5-10mins of a 15min appointment and can use that time to catch up.

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    local warzone
  • When I quit my supermarket job after getting my accounting degree my manager tried to convince me to stay, saying they had plans to promote me into management and eventually I could work my way into a head office position.

    Umm, no thanks, I think I'll take the job that I've been working towards getting for years.

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