Tag Archives: WTF
30 Days of Me: Day 13 & semi-reasonable explanation for skipping yesterday
My lieblings, I’m terribly sorry for missing yesterday’s post but, in case you hadn’t figured by my cuss laden summary of the VSM debate, I was in too mighty a rage to post anything reasonable. So I made an executive … Continue reading
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VSM, Filibustering and broken hearts.
de·moc·ra·cy noun \di-ˈmä-krə-sē\ a : Government by the people; especially : rule of the majority b : a government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation usually involving periodically held free elections It’s a … Continue reading
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The politics of the internet in New Zealand
If you’re a kiwi you should be outraged. Even if you’re not a Kiwi you should still be outraged. Right this very second Parliament is meeting under urgency to determine our rights to internet access. Right THIS VERY SECOND Parliament … Continue reading
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Pro-choice isn’t an option
Lots of things are amazing. The first crunchy leaf of Autumn. Perfectly cooked chocolate mudcake. John Key‘s lack of touch with the Kiwi reality. Magnets, I mean how do they even work? Huge dragonflies. That abortion falls under the Crimes … Continue reading
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The new image of Tearaway Magazine: Part II
But wait, there’s more! I don’t usually get responses to my ranting and raving on here, so imagine my surprise when I log in and find TWO comments in response to my post from the other day (http://bit.ly/honsYx). One in … Continue reading
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National’s “Energy Strategy” seems a waste of energy…
I apologise for another politically flavoured rant, especially considering that my last post was more of the same. But there are some things that just can’t wait until morning and this is one of them. National has, unwittingly it seems, … Continue reading
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