Cloaker

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I got nothin to say to you.

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@gdinwiddie no, but logically anyone can see there are severe cases where a family dynamic will break down irreparably. Divorces and abuse can cause this. This isn't always the case and there would also be cases where the satir method will work even in these extreme cases. All I'm saying is sometimes you're not driving a nail and the hammer isn't the right option. I wanted to provoke a conversation, not to insult.
@gdinwiddie by work I mean it will not be an appropriate therapy in these cases. Aspects such as involving families and repairing communication breakdown might not be appropriate in severe cases of dysfunction or where abuse is taking place within the dynamic. It's not necessarily a problem, not every therapy should be catch all but it is something I thought of. I'm not discounting it's worth in other situations, just saying that there are situations beyond the scope of the method.
@gdinwiddie sorry, I mean to say that for some types of problems within the family dynamic will be irreconcilable issues, thus the satir method will not work entirely in these cases. It does seem a great therapy tool for many many cases however.
@aby @koosli not exactly racist stuff but talking down to people regarding their position on recognition in the constitution, and people pretending the position on treaty now isn't deserving of respect when it absolutely is. I don't agree but to native people who believe it's a violation of their sovereignty it's very important to not submit to the government or be treated as their subjects.

On my reading correct - if for whatever unknown reason Labor called an election before the redistribution finished, Warringah-Wentworth is a potential merged seat.

That said no reason has been suggested why Labor would throw away most of a year of a term to go to a normal election in August 2024.

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/it-s-the-r-word-that-makes-politicians-quake-no-it-s-not-recession-20230705-p5dlwj.html?btis=

It’s the ‘r’ word that makes politicians quake. No, it’s not recession

A federal electoral redistribution is under way and may throw up some very uncomfortable scenarios for sitting MPs, including teals.

The Sydney Morning Herald
@kevinbonham can't imagine it happening, seems even less likely than a DD over housing legislation. Enjoying this account already as an aside.
@koosli big difference and a difference that matters in moderation. The amount of uncomfortable stuff sometimes on /r/aus re: treaty native title and the ref'dum was painful
@BrisVegas literally amazing that I can run this shit in my garage and no-one can stop me
I’m old fashioned, I like my social media platform to not be owned by a billionaire 😊
@[email protected] demos look amazing, wish I could help, maybe one day!