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  • I don’t mind these topics, I think we need real life meetings, not people online who ask “hey has anyone else feel the same way as I do, regarding __________”. If people feel the urge to get this out of their system, they need to do it offline. Supermarket posts need to go into a cancer category. Some topics just crop up every week or month, and there should be a board called cancer, for this purpose. Some of these topics (usually people’s frustrations) wear my patience, but I want to support those people if I can.




  • jefftoAotearoa / New ZealandChris Luxon on Q+A today
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    It could go either way, depending on who votes and who doesn’t. I’m 32 and I don’t care for left or right politics. From my perspective, Luxon looks like an out-of-touch boomer, but he could get elected by swing voters. That’s if he can appeal to people who believe in careers and mortgages, and all that other wholesome stuff crap.




  • jefftoLemmy.nz SupportModeration + support on this instance
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    I think kiwis are strange in general. We live in a shame based culture, similar to Japan. Top priority is to be seen doing the “right thing”. Wrong think is unacceptable, even in your own private thoughts. No wonder why Reddit became the new TradeMe Forum, people love the downvote feature, because it promotes shame and silence. Other countries have more inquisitive and open-minded citizens.




  • jeffOPtoAotearoa / New ZealandAaron Swartz, deceased reddit developer.
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    I think you need a totally off-topic channel for all those posts about police sirens being heard somewhere, or someone asking what is this weird bug in my room. I actually found a weird bug in my room recently, but there are tools to photograph and search, so I didn’t need to ask about it online. It turns out it was a fluffy wee carpet beetle.


  • I think there should be a way to categorise this in another group. There are lots of things that happen that have nothing to do with NZ, but regardless of that, New Zealanders will discuss those things anyway (sometimes with other New Zealanders).

    Since there are gamers and anime/manga fans here, there should be a science and technology channel which includes all of this. Scientific or technological news, but also posts about public figures who are respected for their work in programming & technology. Unless that belongs in another federated network.





  • Drugs and prostitutes? Sounds like any reasonable motel, anywhere in New Zealand. I went to Timaru for one night a couple of years ago and I was shocked to see that the motels were full of WINZ clients. I thought that only happened in a few parts of the country, but it’s universal. It was a nice motel too! I asked if I could get a discounted rate somehow, but they told me they already had WINZ paying the full nightly price.

    Your description is insightful, these places are garbage. They should be knocked down and have purpose-built state housing built in their place. Someone should sneakily try to introduce regulations for this situation, specifically for housing that attracts people at the bottom of society. Make it mandatory to provide social services on site, and if landlords can’t afford it, just force them into selling it ROFL xD

    It’s the market, my dude-bro, if you don’t like it, just sell and invest money in something else :-)

    Of course Nicola Willis and David Seymour would hate this, but they don’t believe in a free market anyway: they control the trickle of zoned land, and they also control the floodgates of immigration. The market is rigged. These politicians shouldn’t be talking about “the market”. Supply and demand is 100% controlled by government. Only a landlord would say otherwise.



  • That’s why you should know things first hand and not trust reviews. How many times have I seen reviews for restaurants, made by customers who have an entitled attitude, who can’t accept that some businesses struggle to get staff when everyone is sick. Knowing via word-of-mouth is superior. I’m impressed by how reviews can be really good or really bad, but not reflect actual experience.


  • jeffOPtoAotearoa / New ZealandI lived in a place similar to Loafer's Lodge
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    BRUH. Any light sleeper would wake up when a fully grown bed bug crawls all over them. The guy across the hall from me said that he hated it when bed bugs crawled up his nose while he was asleep. People are just really stupid when they’re in poverty, they just can’t stand up for themselves. Nobody in NZ does anything about mosquito either. You can buy netting for your windows but almost nobody does this because fly screens look bad.


  • I can’t remember the article but this was 10 years ago, perhaps more. Usually I remember where I lived when I saw a particular article or news story, but in this case I can’t remember. It was during an active conflict. Some Israeli hackers must have edited a page, because there was a comment about child sacrifice in the middle of a BBC article. It said that Jews gave up child sacrifice 3,000 years ago and Palestinians were still practising it.





  • Whether we have a policy or not, and whether we have allies or not, the politicians certainly lean strongly towards the Pentagon. I remember John Key when he supported a “no-fly zone” over Libya in 2011. Then in 2017/2018 Jacinda Ardern supported missile strikes against Syria, but was aghast when Russia did a similar thing in Ukraine. It’s a trick when they say we have friends, not allies, or that we have an independent foreign policy, or we don’t have one at all. Washington DC rules this country’s foreign policy ideology. It will remain that way until an American aircraft carrier sinks in the South China Sea. Then Wellington will lean toward China. It’s a deception to think that we’re an innocent country that’s completely neutral. Wellington is full of people who are slaves to foreign powers. It’s disgusting yet predictable.