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Idle Memes: July 2007
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Idle times and idle minds leave idle memes. I have a great collection. The opinions of a supermarket employee. Thoughts from a supermarket employee:. Very few of us exist purely to make your life hell. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve worked with people who couldn’t give a shit about you as a customer. Some of them will be the friendliest people you talk to that day. They probably wish they’d never spoken with you. I find I get a smile for the next little while after I’ve talked to a friendly customer. If you do...
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Idle Memes: Compliments
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Idle times and idle minds leave idle memes. I have a great collection. I got a compliment recently. I still smile just thinking about it. Every day, I am told that I am smart, that I am loved and that I am beautiful. The repetition goes a long way to convincing me that I am all of these things, but sadly it also robs the words of some of their power. They come to sound clichéd and worn to my sceptical ear. A unique compliment, on the other hand, rarely fails to give me that special glow of warmth within.
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Irfan Yusuf writes in Crikey on the Melbourne terror raids … | Once Were Radicals
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Irfan Yusuf writes on the Rushdie fatwa in the Canberra Times …. Review in the Sun-Herald … →. August 4, 2009 · 1:49 pm. Irfan Yusuf writes in Crikey on the Melbourne terror raids …. The following piece was published in. On Tuesday 4 August 2009. Somali politics is just as much about clan as it is religion. What drives young second and third generation men living in relatively comfortable surrounds to involve themselves in an overseas conflict whose nuances they have little or no understanding of? Some r...
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Idle Memes: What Women Want. Well, what some family-oriented women and their families want. Well,...
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Idle times and idle minds leave idle memes. I have a great collection. What Women Want. Well, what some family-oriented women and their families want. Well,. So The What Women Want (Australia) Party. My first impression was that the party over-represented itself to no end. 'What Women Want (Australia)' infers that the party represents the political desires of all women - that's approximately 50.6% of the population ( 2006 Census. In addition, the party does, in a way, represent far more people than just ...
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Idle Memes: Internet Illness
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Idle times and idle minds leave idle memes. I have a great collection. I wrote this article last week for the Adelaide Uni rag, On Dit, and felt the need to publish it here as well. Sigh. I have a sickness. It’s not a physical disease, but a mental one. I lose hours of every day because of my condition. You see, I have a wholly unhealthy reliance on the internet. Okay, so I’m being overly dramatic. Chances are that anyone reading this uses the internet on a regular basis. This kind of reliance doesn̵...
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Idle Memes: The reading list
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Idle times and idle minds leave idle memes. I have a great collection. On poverty: John Scalzi's Being Poor. On 'invisible' disability: Christine Miserandino's Spoon Theory. On rape culture: Melissa McEwen's Rape Culture 101. Also from Melissa McEwen, this time on hope, optimism and working towards more. Another, somewhat different from the others, but still as thought provoking and powerful, is Mal Brough's speech on the indigenous intervention. From the head of Hannah. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Idle Memes: October 2009
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Idle times and idle minds leave idle memes. I have a great collection. On poverty: John Scalzi's Being Poor. On 'invisible' disability: Christine Miserandino's Spoon Theory. On rape culture: Melissa McEwen's Rape Culture 101. Also from Melissa McEwen, this time on hope, optimism and working towards more. Another, somewhat different from the others, but still as thought provoking and powerful, is Mal Brough's speech on the indigenous intervention. From the head of Hannah. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Idle Memes: My candle
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Idle times and idle minds leave idle memes. I have a great collection. I was given a beautiful candle holder last week by my partner and bought a beautiful candle to go in it. Today I decided to use it, lest it end up abandoned on my shelf like so many other similar posessions. There's something strangely wonderful about doing my computer work by candle light. From the head of Hannah. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The opinions of a supermarket employee.
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Idle Memes: June 2007
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Idle times and idle minds leave idle memes. I have a great collection. I got a compliment recently. I still smile just thinking about it. Every day, I am told that I am smart, that I am loved and that I am beautiful. The repetition goes a long way to convincing me that I am all of these things, but sadly it also robs the words of some of their power. They come to sound clichéd and worn to my sceptical ear. A unique compliment, on the other hand, rarely fails to give me that special glow of warmth within.