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Watched the first Ep last night. Intrigued but not blown away just yet.Anyone had a look at Stranger Things on Netflix?
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Watched the first Ep last night. Intrigued but not blown away just yet.Anyone had a look at Stranger Things on Netflix?
Get on it.
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http://www.kotaku.co.uk/2016/07/18/...eaking-into-houses-in-deus-ex-mankind-divided
I spent an hour just in Jensen’s apartment block, talking to NPCs, getting a feel for the atmosphere of the city, and, of course, breaking and entering. Everywhere I turned there were little intricacies that tell something of the world: homeless augments sick with withdrawal symptoms; graffiti and propaganda posters, both for and against augmentation; empty Neuropozyne vials crushed into the floor...
...If it weren’t for the fact that I was running out of time and the Square Enix representatives looked worried that I’d never leave, I’d have spent my whole time in that first district. I never once felt bored and every time I pushed into a new area I was rewarded with something that developed my understanding of Mankind Divided’s world: emails, a story told by the environment (like a crime scene), or an NPC who could tell me their story.
http://www.kotaku.co.uk/2016/07/18/...eaking-into-houses-in-deus-ex-mankind-divided
I'm pretty hyped for this game.
Kotaku?
ISHYDDTITTYDIGGITYDOO

OK, it's got me stumped. I can't for the life of me find the croc in that picture.After watching 4 Corers I was curious to see how the NT News would headline the cruel treatment handed out to the kids in Don Dale Youth Detention Centre. It was to serious, they played it straight.
Oh after initially defending it with a 1am press release, but Turnbull deciding overnight to go to a Royal Commission, Chief Minister Adam Giles has just sacked NT Corrections Minister John Elferink.
Should ****en lock him and those guards up in those tiny cells with a few of these convicted islamic terrorists Turnbull wants to keep locked up for life.
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I don't know what to say about that 4 Corners story. Its so horrific, but we know its only one tiny bit of what is going on in Australia, and theres probably a lot we don't hear about thats not much better.
Its so utterly stuffed
Berrimah?I spent 9 years in the Territory. ......
Berrimah?
I don't know what to say about that 4 Corners story. Its so horrific, but we know its only one tiny bit of what is going on in Australia, and theres probably a lot we don't hear about thats not much better.
Its so utterly stuffed
I spent 9 years in the Territory.
A broom needs to go through every level of government.
As the locals say up there "total shame job brus"
I get the impression that a lot of positions are filled by people who would never be considered for the position in a location with a larger population. So you get people that get opportunities that they wouldn't otherwise have got and thrive but on the flip side you also get people who are out of their depth but don't get moved on because a better suited person can't be found.They get forgotten up there. I've only been to the NT a few times but it appears that the whole place sort of marches to the beat of it's own drum, with it's own little niche culture.
I get the impression that a lot of positions are filled by people who would never be considered for the position in a location with a larger population. So you get people that get opportunities that they wouldn't otherwise have got and thrive but on the flip side you also get people who are out of their depth but don't get moved on because a better suited person can't be found.
They get forgotten up there. I've only been to the NT a few times but it appears that the whole place sort of marches to the beat of it's own drum, with it's own little niche culture.

I've only been to the Territory once, it was muggy as all hell and felt like I could've been somewhere in SE Asia rather than Australia.
Great place though, really enjoyed it. The first day I was there the Melbourne Cup winner had to share the front page of the NT News with a story about people sticking fire crackers up their arses!![]()
You mean you haven't stuck a fire cracker up your anus?
Nah, destination club and all that.Did you just describe the PAFC geographical/socio economic situation, football department and playing list or...?

I get the impression that a lot of positions are filled by people who would never be considered for the position in a location with a larger population. So you get people that get opportunities that they wouldn't otherwise have got and thrive but on the flip side you also get people who are out of their depth but don't get moved on because a better suited person can't be found.