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[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

I'm assuming I never actually looked. Or at least never noticed.

Yeah, imma idiot. It's right there in my local feed. Derp.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 3 days ago

She's still technically correct.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

If we prevent it, how would we campaign on "cracking down on crime"?

[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 days ago

Yes, I know, it's Flapjack.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/32180471

This male has been so beautifully red this year, but he is very skittish and non-assertive. His mate is much more outgoing and easy for me to catch.

I saw him pop up in the pine tree the birds all stage from to come get some peanuts from me. The jays usually beat him to them and he either flies off or is left with nothing after letting them have first shot.

He hoped around to a few branches planning his moves... And that of course got the attention of the jays there were new peanuts! 😔

I was trying to get focused on him in the tree, but he chose that moment to fly over. I quickly tried to refocus my binoculars and managed to snap this photo of his disappointment in getting nothing but empty shells once more.

Better luck next time!

This one immediately before picking up the nut came out pretty well too.

Pennsylvania, US Pixel 7 > cheap binocs > dirty patio door

[–] [email protected] 6 points 5 days ago

But why male models?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

F12 should open the browser developer tools, one panel will be the network requests.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

It could be the accepts header then... check if the request includes accetps: application/json

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago (4 children)

In my experience that is almost always the server returning an html error page.

Start with inspecting that actual response the first character is probably <. The rest of it is likely to be a "not found" or "internal server error" (being the most common) page.

Then look at logs...

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago

They couldn't even be bothered leaving illusions behind.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Just ... waves hand vaguely ... magic.

 

In Thanks to Them Belos calls Flapjack "Evelyn" just before crushing them.

The haunted hayride also depicts Evelyn as a red bird.

Obviously this is no mere coincidence, such things just don't happen accidentally in scripts as solid as TOH.

The Bat Queen establishes that an old enough palisman can become independant/witch-like (as such). So there's kind of precedent for a witch-palisman transition.

Kind of like Mark's comic about Flapjack "always choosing Caleb/Hunter".

Neat.

 

... and enjoyed Mark's art even if I wasn't getting the whole picture.

So, I decided to watch the show: TOH is one of the very best shows I've ever watched, and I've watched a lot, over a very long time.

Very, very rarely does one genuinely grieve that characters' stories have ended. This was one such case for me.

All I've got to do now is pluck up the courage to watch it again...

 

Well, at least one person in the Greyhound racing industry is an awful person: Rachel Rae in this case.

 

The article itself is poor, as it cherry picks just parts of some of the submissions, but there's an interesting point glossed over which is not well known.

Julian Batchelor - representing Stop Co-Governance - made his submission using a presentation on the English text of the Treaty of Waitangi, arguing there would be no need for Treaty Principles if the "true, bonafide, English final draft of the Treaty was in the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975."

Emphasis mine. I find it ironic that Batchelor thinks that a draft should be enshrined in law and that they've implicitly acknowledged that an original English version doesn't exist.

There is no actual final English draft of the Treaty, at least if there was one it has been lost to time. It's accepted by historians that Hobson, Busby, and Henry and William Williams assembled the several drafts they had between them on the evening of 5th Feb 1840. The Williams' then translated (which took all night, literally, they finished at sunrise on the 6th) Te Tītiti and deliberately used the transliterated term kawanatanga (governorship) introduced by the missionaries for use in the New Testament rather than rangitiratanaga (sovereignty) because they all knew that no chief would sign away their rangitiratanga (or arguably believe they could surrender it). Hobson, Busby and the Williams' were particularly concerned that Māori be spared the experiences most British colonial natives had in the past.

Te Tīriti was then translated into English and these two documents were sent back to the crown.

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

That didn't take long.

From the shitty article, it's not clear who manages that list and gets to expand it. Is it the police or parliament or the judiciary? Also, no exploration of what the police want to add to the list.

Hopefully it's just low level gangs that don't make the national news headlines... but part of me suspects that it'll include any anti-establishment groups like Greenpeace and SAFE and the Palestinian flag any iwi and anyone else critical of the government.

Edit: sigh, I guess I have to word that second paragraph better. Try applying the lesson in this poem and see if you think this legislation could be expanded andused in a similar fashion t events it describes:

First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a socialist.

Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.

We're at the first stanza, except it's "gangs".

 

One said Māori were like seagulls: if you feed them "more come - and then they start crapping on you."

Another said that over the years there'd been a "self-serving reinterpretation of the Treaty to benefit the Māori elite".

Yet another reckoned that before Pākehā brought colonisation and war Māori "were killing each other anyway".

There was talk of what percentage of Māori ancestry should count, and an assertion that Prime Minister Christopher Luxon wasn't brave enough to investigate Māori organisations with charity tax status.

Holy fucking shit. I hope that even Seymour might have winced at these comments.

A right wing politician speaking to a room of rich white racist retirees who think the natives are too uppity and need taking down a peg or two; if ever there was a generation who I wish would just shuffle off this moral coil.

 

Oh FFS.

Regardless of the racially charged headline... the only reason to arm police with sidearms is to make it easier for them to kill people extra-judicially. That's the only function a side arm has.

Police already have easy access to firearms in their vehicles.

Apparently 68% of police see Judge Dredd as an idol.

 

Heaven forbid the media helps people practice democracy, the article's author/editor has no interest in providing a link to the petition, so here it is: https://our.actionstation.org.nz/petitions/kati-stop-the-introduction-of-the-treaty-principles-bill

Interestingly it was already submitted to parliament with 203,653. As of writing it's up to 284,911.

Amusingly one of the figures from the article is a comparison to ACT's votes: 246,473. One might argue that any claim by Seymour of a "mandate" are dubious.

 

The image in the article shows a car blocking the footpath.

Every person complaining in this article was actually blocking the footpath: because they don't think the kerb crossing is footpath they think it's their driveway, I imagine it's the same for the berm crossing that is actually public property too.

a vehicle parked alongside any part of a kerb crossing provided for a driveway or within 1m of the prolongation of the side of a driveway must be regarded as obstructing entry or exit.

It's endemic where I live, I assume it's the same everywhere.

I do however agree that the council should probably have advertised that they were going to start actually enforcing the rules.

I get it, storage of your vehicle is more important than everyone else's use of the roadway.

 

Then it's not a $40/hr job!

Careers NZ says there is a shortage of plumbers and those who are experienced can earn more than $53 an hour.

Right there, the final paragraph of the article.

 

This is the thin end of the wedge. Whichever racist PoS manager at TWO whom sent this is simply emboldened by our current racist PoS government. It gets worse from here.

Objectively, even to the stupidst person, that a distressed patient and stressed nurse will be most effective when using a shared native language in interactions with the patient.

Communication with the rest of the staff obviously should be in the common language.

It's extra stupid because while we can assume a nurse has competency in English there's no guarantee the patient or patient's support does.

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