FeeFeeCee
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Stepping gently on Turrbal and Jagera country in the great southern land. I talk to plants, adore my grandkids, love retired life, #renewables & #Nirvana. Peace, love, empathy. xxx
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I looked up the list: 4 are airport books about AI, two are about how scientists lie about everything, one is a book about how to establish a healthy corporate culture that values feedback, one is by Peter Thiel, and one is The Wealth of Nations
November 10, 2025 at 7:04 PM
I looked up the list: 4 are airport books about AI, two are about how scientists lie about everything, one is a book about how to establish a healthy corporate culture that values feedback, one is by Peter Thiel, and one is The Wealth of Nations
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additionally this is a link to Blinkist, which offers ~10 minute summaries of books, further indicating "does not actually read"
November 10, 2025 at 7:10 PM
additionally this is a link to Blinkist, which offers ~10 minute summaries of books, further indicating "does not actually read"
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Those of us who lived the euphoria of Gough's election after decades of conservative rule will never forget the promise that his government represented in formulating a vision for modern Australia. The conservatives managed to destroy him politically but fortunately his ideas have lived on.
November 11, 2025 at 2:07 AM
Those of us who lived the euphoria of Gough's election after decades of conservative rule will never forget the promise that his government represented in formulating a vision for modern Australia. The conservatives managed to destroy him politically but fortunately his ideas have lived on.
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A 2006 state-commissioned report, based on research by Black historians, debunked this narrative, officially recognizing the events as a massacre and coup d’état. The historical understanding has been actively corrected in recent years to reflect the planned political violence that occurred. /end
November 11, 2025 at 1:52 AM
A 2006 state-commissioned report, based on research by Black historians, debunked this narrative, officially recognizing the events as a massacre and coup d’état. The historical understanding has been actively corrected in recent years to reflect the planned political violence that occurred. /end