It's also near impossible to find a Bounty bar these days. I'll occasionally spot them at an IGA, but never Woolies, and I haven't seen the fun-sized ones in well over a year.
December 21, 2025 at 1:19 PM
It's also near impossible to find a Bounty bar these days. I'll occasionally spot them at an IGA, but never Woolies, and I haven't seen the fun-sized ones in well over a year.
I don't know that it will do anything to reduce the risk of terrorism per se, but it's a strong, respectful, and appropriate response that Australians can be proud of.
December 15, 2025 at 9:08 AM
I don't know that it will do anything to reduce the risk of terrorism per se, but it's a strong, respectful, and appropriate response that Australians can be proud of.
This is a relief. It's felt lately as if not a week goes by that the Australian gun lobby isn't whining about some damn thing. They're as big as the NRA in terms of per capita spending on political donations + campaigns. I hope this sends a strong message on where Australia stands on gun control.
December 15, 2025 at 9:05 AM
This is a relief. It's felt lately as if not a week goes by that the Australian gun lobby isn't whining about some damn thing. They're as big as the NRA in terms of per capita spending on political donations + campaigns. I hope this sends a strong message on where Australia stands on gun control.
It's not just Segal, either. While the attack itself is both shocking and heartbreaking, the media response and political discourse are just more of the same old shit...
The only things missing from today's headlines are anti-trans rhetoric and the incessant whining of the Australian gun lobby.
December 15, 2025 at 12:06 AM
It's not just Segal, either. While the attack itself is both shocking and heartbreaking, the media response and political discourse are just more of the same old shit...
The only things missing from today's headlines are anti-trans rhetoric and the incessant whining of the Australian gun lobby.
Unfortunately, Australia's gun lobby is as large as the NRA and matches their spending, per capita, on political donations and campaigns. The only thing missing from today's headlines is their incessant whining (probably because it looks like the firearms were legally obtained).
December 14, 2025 at 11:27 PM
Unfortunately, Australia's gun lobby is as large as the NRA and matches their spending, per capita, on political donations and campaigns. The only thing missing from today's headlines is their incessant whining (probably because it looks like the firearms were legally obtained).
I'm torn. On the one hand, how fucking dare they. On the other hand, sending all the Australians stupid enough to still travel there straight to the gulags wouldn't be all bad...
December 11, 2025 at 1:29 PM
I'm torn. On the one hand, how fucking dare they. On the other hand, sending all the Australians stupid enough to still travel there straight to the gulags wouldn't be all bad...
No, actually! It wasn't the usual people. They had oodles and oodles of chocolate letters in stock, which I wasn't expecting, but very little else. I didn't see any marzipan potatoes 😞 ALDI now sells Chocomel a few times a year!
December 6, 2025 at 12:33 PM
No, actually! It wasn't the usual people. They had oodles and oodles of chocolate letters in stock, which I wasn't expecting, but very little else. I didn't see any marzipan potatoes 😞 ALDI now sells Chocomel a few times a year!