

The pinnacle of Australian culture
Also the problem of relying on a nation state to allow these certificates to be issued in the first place. A repressive regime could simply refuse to give its citizens a certificate, which would effectively block them from access to a platform that required them.
No, they’re negative.
Exactly. What do you want him to do? Attempt a coup to stay in power? Americans voted for this and nobody is coming to save you.
Only the good die young unfortunately.
That’s probably going to happen anyway but we’ll never know about it unless a lucky microphone picks it up.
It functions the same way as the Death Note. Let’s call it the Brown Note.
Yeah, I am not reading this shit again. I will not reward the complicit media with clicks and attention for their part in getting him re-elected.
And being part of the Commonwealth, we still have the monarch as the head of state but have Governer Generals who perform the monarchs roles when they are not about.
This is true of Australia, but having the British monarch as head of state is not a requirement for Commonwealth membership - there are a few members that have their own heads of state.
Australia didn’t rebel like those dastardly yanks. We became an independent country in 1901.
Expanding on this a bit, while Australia did become its own country in 1901 our legal system was still linked to the British one and the British parliament could legislate for Australia until the Australia Act 1986 was passed, which cut all remaining legal and legislative ties to the UK leaving only the monarch as head of state.
Fellas, is it gay to have sex with your wife?
Cries in Australian
In Australia you can buy permanent residency, which is then a pathway to citizenship.
Considering their lead singer died 7 years ago I highly doubt it.
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I want to like them, but Exynos has consistently ruined it for me. I live in one of the countries that got the Exynos versions of their flagship phones until very recently. I had a Note 9 which the US-based Android world raved about, but I was unimpressed because the Exynos version was just that much worse and I feel the same way about the Galaxy S21+ I have now.
The processor overheats and throttles after the slightest workload making the system UI a laggy, janky mess and the battery life is mediocre at best. The modem is crap too, it switches between 5G and 4G for no discernible reason far too often.
The camera is infuriatingly slow all around; slow to launch, slow shutter, slow processing and slow UI. I miss so many photos of my toddler because of it. I had my phone replaced under warranty for an unrelated issue and the replacement has the exact same problem.