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Jaz

Curing
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1379
Way to trivialise addiction :rolleyes:

The trick to comprehension is to read the full post and not focus on one word.
Had you read the post, you'd also notice some other key phrases that relate to addiction, including but not limited to:

mental health
lack of community
lack of prospects
no hope
unemployment
living on the streets
etc.

The Addiction clip provided in my comment goes into much further detail, hence why it's there and since this is not a thread on addiction, I didn't feel the need to go into every detail. Have a watch and learn something.

j
 

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Pikey

Baked
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191
I know how to use google, I don't need you to do it for me 🥱.

I also, have actual "real world" experience with addiction, have worked in support services and have lost friends and family to it. You're post and ridiculous statement, clearly shows you have neither any actual experiences with, nor been around addiction in your life. Just another case of an idiot sitting behind their glass eye commenting on things they would never have the courage to get close to in real life. Your plagerised "opinion" bares no weight as far as I'm concerned, but I'm sure you can find something on youtube to "prove" my "lived experience" wrong 🙄.
 

durban kid

Blooming
User ID
1390
The trick to comprehension is to read the full post and not focus on one word.
Had you read the post, you'd also notice some other key phrases that relate to addiction, including but not limited to:

mental health
lack of community
lack of prospects
no hope
unemployment
living on the streets
etc.

The Addiction clip provided in my comment goes into much further detail, hence why it's there and since this is not a thread on addiction, I didn't feel the need to go into every detail. Have a watch and learn something.

j
ummm i don't wish to be insulting as i don't know you but putting down other people does not go well if you ever want to be even a little bit accepted what you said was very poor i think if all you are wishing to do is get offside with people you are doing just fine, stop picking others posts apart you never know who you may be hurting or even destroying their faith and effort to contribute to something they may feel passionate about yes. so off you go write some huge diatribe destroying what i just said and criticizing my view and opinion i don't really care as i can take loads of return fire please i need a good laugh
 

Jaz

Curing
User ID
1379
stop picking others posts apart

Ahem!

Did you accidentally reply to my post instead of the person that picked apart my post over one word and has been incessantly picking apart my every post since I joined?

I accept your apology if so.

[Just watch him pick apart this post too... or one of my next ones]

As for the comment about me not ever being around addiction? That's rather naive, this is a drug forum and I'd say it's safe to say that everyone here, either has known someone suffering addiction, knows someone currently suffering addiction and/or has struggled with addiction themselves.

Let's not joke about addiction okay?

j
 
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Porky

The Dwarf Hermie King
User ID
17
Ahem!

Did you accidentally reply to my post instead of the person that picked apart my post over one word and has been incessantly picking apart my every post since I joined?

I accept your apology if so.

[Just watch him pick apart this post too... or one of my next ones]

As for the comment about me not ever being around addiction? That's rather naive, this is a drug forum and I'd say it's safe to say that everyone here, either has known someone suffering addiction, knows someone currently suffering addiction and/or has struggled with addiction themselves.

Let's not joke about addiction okay?

j
Wow you are so much of a self-righteous fuckwit you even have members who I have never seen make a negative comment about anyone calling out your pathetic behaviour!!
No one needs to pick apart anything you post as it's fucking garbage from the start or just copy and paste.
You are without doubt the most disliked member on this forum @Jaz 🤣🤣
ummm i don't wish to be insulting as i don't know you but putting down other people does not go well if you ever want to be even a little bit accepted what you said was very poor i think if all you are wishing to do is get offside with people you are doing just fine, stop picking others posts apart you never know who you may be hurting or even destroying their faith and effort to contribute to something they may feel passionate about yes. so off you go write some huge diatribe destroying what i just said and criticizing my view and opinion i don't really care as i can take loads of return fire please i need a good laugh
 
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Pikey

Baked
User ID
191
How can this cunt stand up today and spout his "tough on China" shit when he's responsible for shit like this?
mrkrudd_280269181_536243628005734_8330498423251715713_n.jpgSaus : HERE

Article is behind a paywall so hit 'click to expand' if you want to read it ⬇️
Australian taxpayers paid almost $20 million to sell the Port of Darwin
By Anthony Galloway
May 12, 2022 — 5.00am

Australian taxpayers forked out almost $20 million as an incentive for the Northern Territory to sell the Port of Darwin to a Chinese company, sparking Labor to claim that Prime Minister Scott Morrison actively encouraged the deal when he was treasurer.

Chinese company Landbridge secured a 99-year lease of the port in a $506 million deal with the NT government in 2015. The move unsettled national security figures and led to then-United States president Barack Obama expressing concern about the outcome later that year.

In Sunday night’s debate, Morrison said the federal government in 2015 did not have any authority to reject or approve the deal.

“The federal government had absolutely no authority over that sale whatsoever,” he said.

However, the federal government’s asset-recycling scheme offered millions of dollars to the NT government to sell the port. Under the scheme, states and territories were meant to receive 15 per cent of the price as an encouragement to privatise economically productive government assets.

The final schedule for payment, signed by federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and then-NT Treasurer Nicole Manison in 2019, shows the Commonwealth agreed to pay the territory $18.56 million for the sale.

The Foreign Investment Review Board in 2015 determined that it had no authority to examine the lease, but these laws were later changed to ensure a similar deal in the future could be reviewed.

Morrison was treasurer at the time the port was sold to Landbridge, which is owned by Chinese billionaire Ye Cheng.

Labor’s defence spokesman Brendan O’Connor said Morrison had “actively encouraged” the deal.

“Scott Morrison likes to say it wasn’t his job to stop the Port of Darwin being flogged to a company with ties to the Chinese Communist Party,” O’Connor said.

“His government had over a year to fix the foreign investment framework to deal with the sale. He also could have urged his Country Liberal Party colleagues in the Territory not to proceed.

“But not only did he not stop it, he actually encouraged it. He gave the Country Liberal Party government nearly $20 million in incentives to privatise the asset.”

The Coalition has been contacted for comment about the claim.

O’Connor said: “Even our American allies chided Australia for the decision”.

Michael Shoebridge, director of the defence program at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, said both major parties should end the “war about what should have happened at the time” and instead focus on what to do about it now.

“If both the major parties admit the port in Chinese hands is a bad idea, which is going to be the first to change that?” he said.

“We’ve got bipartisanship that it’s a problem, and bipartisanship that they’re not going to do anything about it. And while it persists, we have a national security own goal.

“Leaving that invaluable piece of harbour real estate in Chinese control means we can’t make the best use of it for ourselves, partners and allies at a time when that is a critical need.”

Shoebridge said a $1.5 billion plan to build new port facilities in Darwin, backed by both the Coalition and Labor, was a “work-around” and would not address the core problem.
 
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