Yeah, it's the only format that lends itself to a World Cup style tournament. T20 is too random and test cricket is too impossible.ODI would cup is my favourite cricket tournament comfortably.
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Yeah, it's the only format that lends itself to a World Cup style tournament. T20 is too random and test cricket is too impossible.ODI would cup is my favourite cricket tournament comfortably.
I think the WTC is a good thing it just needs to be a three match series.Yeah, it's the only format that lends itself to a World Cup style tournament. T20 is too random and test cricket is too impossible.
Melbourne is legitimately one of the woke capitals of the world. An epicentre of left wing Green Party propagandaYou really hate Malbourne, yeah?
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I think the WTC is a good thing it just needs to be a three match series.
How it was explained to me (a real person, not AI)Melbourne is legitimately one of the woke capitals of the world. An epicentre of left wing Green Party propaganda
It’s no coincidence it’s a nigh on socially bankrupt shithole
Successive labor governments have killed what was genuinely a great city
Their state governments capacity to waste public money at an exorbitant rate (ie machete bins) absolutely accelerates their status of #1 cesspool city in the countryHow it was explained to me (a real person, not AI)
Melbourne’s willingness since to expand city boundaries at a ridiculous rate (because that where the affordable land was) to accommodate an exploding “base income” population has seen the average standard of living stagnating whilst trying to support an exponentially growing infrastructure bill.
I mean, its population has grown by over 60% (2 million+ people!) in 25 years, with the average housing cost barely scraping 3-4% increase per year because that’s all they could afford.
Compared to Adelaide 20% population and 10% per year housing costs.
Sydney’s 35% and 7%.
Brisbane 60% and 7%
Perth 30% and 7%.
They’ve all grown as a standard of living that provides an income base that supports the population spread. Unlike Melbourne.
It legitimately is approaching the cusp of being a failed city like Detroit. Unsustainable.
How much did each bin cost?Machete bins lol. ITS GOING WELL.
It's not the money that bothers me on this one, because you know...the machete thing.How much did each bin cost?
Absolutely fantastic use of your money
How it was explained to me (a real person, not AI)
Melbourne’s willingness since to expand city boundaries at a ridiculous rate (because that where the affordable land was) to accommodate an exploding “base income” population has seen the average standard of living stagnating whilst trying to support an exponentially growing infrastructure bill.
I mean, its population has grown by over 60% (2 million+ people!) in 25 years, with the average housing cost barely scraping 3-4% increase per year because that’s all they could afford.
Compared to Adelaide 20% population and 10% per year housing costs.
Sydney’s 35% and 7%.
Brisbane 60% and 7%
Perth 30% and 7%.
They’ve all grown as a standard of living that provides an income base that supports the population spread. Unlike Melbourne.
It legitimately is approaching the cusp of being a failed city like Detroit. Unsustainable.
Machete bins lol. ITS GOING WELL.
I tend to steer clear of cities now. The decline doesn't bother me so much that way. Every time I move house I get further out and get more land and find I miss anything city less and less. Only thing keeping me tied atleast in some reach is good private schools for the kids. I work totally remote and have done since covid, so does the missus.
I'm not a city person at all, but I understand it just isn't for me. Some love it. I have actually now geared my finances so that if I lose remote jobs, i'll just work remote contracts, or for myself or maybe even not at all. I made a decision a few years ago that i'd rather not have a job than go back to the office rat race and basically geared everything to that end.
Probably likely when the kids finish school that i'll just live in somewhere like Renmark. Won't be able to avoid the gross urban sprawl forever though i'd say. Lots of country towns are growing fast as well. Used to love Goolwa, but thats seeing big housing developments etc. now too. Actually the only reason I didn't move there relatively recently was the child care wait lists are years because of the rapid growth.
I've accepted I can't stop what is going on so i'll just go live somewhere I want to. Fully understand not everyone is that lucky, i'd probably be more upset if I couldn't just go "yeah not sure I like this" and peace out. Sure its not my idea of Utopia but i'm sure its someones, they can enjoy theirs while I enjoy mine.
Inflation can eat shit, though.
The amount of homeless in the Adelaide CBD has never stood out to me more it's beyond grim.
Yeah its off the charts. Another thing that sticks out in suburbia is the amount of dodgy rough crack head looking middle aged men that get around on shitty mountain bikes and just seem to loiter, mainly around shopping centres and the like. Im always on my guard around these types.The amount of homeless in the Adelaide CBD has never stood out to me more it's beyond grim.
I actually kinda agree. I went to Canberra for some work stuff recently and it was alright. The place is like 90% golf courses. They know the market for the politicians lol.Canberra is the perfect sized city. Don't @ me
Disagree on the country towns bit, the smaller ones are still all shrinking/disappearing. It's just becoming centralised so everything's moving to the bigger country "cities" or regional hubs.
Im surprised somewhere like Clare has basically stagnated population wise for decades. I lived there for a while. It's a nice place, climate is good, being in the valley keeps the temps down a bit in summer. Awesome wine region, enough shops and services that you don't need to run to Adelaide all the time, scenery is pretty nice. And if you do need the city it's only a couple of hours away. Oh and houses are pretty cheap.
For people that can work remote or are at retirement age its pretty nice.
Is there a breakdown of the types of crime or the location?https://theconversation.com/is-melbourne-really-the-crime-capital-of-australia-267861
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Oh jeez that's insane! It's outta control there!
Lol there are like, scooter gangs as well. Groups of like 10-13 year olds on scooters just getting around in the shopping centres and digging through the big bins and shoplifting.Yeah its off the charts. Another thing that sticks out in suburbia is the amount of dodgy rough crack head looking middle aged men that get around on shitty mountain bikes and just seem to loiter, mainly around shopping centres and the like. Im always on my guard around these types.
Anyone going to froth and fury that's an interesting lineup..