Monday 6th of May 2024

Gus Leonisky's blog

on the pavement of learning something...

shadows

As I see my shadow, I notice I have a small head. No wonder I can’t remember much and I have to work my butt off (may be I should use my brain) to comprehend anything. Meanwhile there are some (too few) mighty minds around.

of cash, spray-cans and the doorway to culture...

cultureculture

The left is often conflicted, not because of the choice between caffe latte or camomile tea in a fashionable downtown café, but between a lot of other stuff such as the extent of freedom, the power of money, the choice of gender, feminism and the importance of protection (defence) — all of which are somewhat dependent of cash as much as ideals in the present Western system. There are a lot of grey (progressive) areas, including that of social justice, forgiveness and redemption — and a lot of guilt.

 

 

 

biden's bid...

biden

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - Former Vice President Joe Biden would beat sitting President Donald Trump by seven points if he were to run for president in 2020, a new poll by Politico/ Morning Consult suggested on Tuesday.

This was an unsolicited submission to which the new south wales government shoudda said bugger off...

bets

Crown Resorts has taken the New South Wales Government to court over concerns new developments could obstruct the harbour views from its controversial Barangaroo casino.

flagging...

flagging...

engineering the future...

cogs

NOW IS THE FUTURE.

From Andre Vltchek

bolted...

bolted

One has to laugh about Andrew Bolt’s columns about the waves of immigrants that are "changing the landscape of Australia’s population". Born in Adelaide, South Australia, he himself was the son of newly arrived Dutch migrants... 

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