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Reply #60 - Mar 17th, 2026 at 1:56pm
 
SadKangaroo wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 1:08pm:
aquascoot wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 1:04pm:
It's not  support for trump , it's a study of trump.


It's not an academic endeavour when you've predetermined the outcome you want every time.




Meh , it's not the outcome I would want.
Nothing to do with trump albo scomo or anyone politician.

This is due to people being too lazy and thinking they are entitled to consume endlessly ( to take).

Sad for the grandkids, they might make it in a remote community.
I'd recommend new guinea.

Us old folk have had our time in the sun, so we should be prepared to sacrifice ourselves.
Any resources left and there won't be much should go to the kids
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Reply #61 - Mar 17th, 2026 at 2:28pm
 
Big Donger wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 12:56pm:
aquascoot wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 12:32pm:
chimera wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 9:04am:
aquascoot wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 8:25am:
who is laughing when the lights go out, your credit card doesn't work  and there is no food or water in the city 


...Trump...?



Yeah I think so.

Trump , like myself, understood that the current world order was dysfunctional.
The entire world was becoming entitled.
People thought they had the right to an easy entitled life.....because , because, well just because.

As a keen student of mother nature ( I see mother nature as an alternative title for god) , nothing could be further from the truth.

Mother nature abhors a take
She abhors a victim
She has no place for entitlement.
She looks at organisms that take and are looking for comfort and pleasure  and she sees them as a virus on the delicate system she has created.

I drive into a city and I see nothing but self indulged , entitled, soft , weak , non contributing parasites on mother nature and I think.....that way of being is doomed .

Trump is a catalyst for this paradigm shift.
The end for learned helplessness and the beginning for the resilient adventurous brave human entity.

When AI is 1 million times smarter in 3 years, why would this superior intelligence keep some fat unemployed soft useless human around.
It makes no sense.

Mother nature is the evolutionary blowtorch.
Donny has sparked this blowtorch into actions.

Time to shape up or ship out  Smiley


Oh? Donnie's the biggest grifter on the planet. He's now four thousand mil richer. He's cashed up with personal bribes from all those Gulf oil sheikhs, but guess what?

They now hate the man. DL's just reneged on every promise he made. He's blown their chances of economic growth. The oil wells are now shut down, the tourists are gone, the airports closed. They can't even get a ship out of their own Gulf.

Forget the Iranians, MBS is planning to send the bone-saw boys round to take out DL himself.

And there you are, running out of diesel for the tractor, no fertiliser for the crops. Sure, you've still got those solar panels you bought for the rebates, but you never bothered to plug them in, so you're stuck bitching about your electricity bills.

You have nothing in common with the Don. I doubt he's paid a bill in his life. That silver spoon he's used fits perfectly in your bottom, there's even room to stir.

A good thing too - you've banned Mrs Scoot from using the Mixmaster to keep the bills down.

BUTTHURT !!!

Arses, arses, arses - in the end that's all you ever think of, butt sniffer. Tsk, tsk  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #62 - Mar 17th, 2026 at 3:13pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 1:04pm:
It's not  support for trump ,

It used to be 'bow down to the frig' as an invention and to Trump's enterprise.
Then 'jump out of bed with a plan' because of Trump.
Now it's 'hunt with a boomerang' because Trump crashed the world economy sucking on oil.
Next it will be eat grass after Trump's nuke war. Is aqua a horse?
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Reply #63 - Mar 17th, 2026 at 3:18pm
 
Yes. I remember all those black gridiron players who protested against Trump - by 'bending the knee'.  Grin
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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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Reply #64 - Mar 17th, 2026 at 5:56pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 1:56pm:
SadKangaroo wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 1:08pm:
aquascoot wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 1:04pm:
It's not  support for trump , it's a study of trump.


It's not an academic endeavour when you've predetermined the outcome you want every time.




Meh , it's not the outcome I would want.
Nothing to do with trump albo scomo or anyone politician.

This is due to people being too lazy and thinking they are entitled to consume endlessly ( to take).

Sad for the grandkids, they might make it in a remote community.
I'd recommend new guinea.

Us old folk have had our time in the sun, so we should be prepared to sacrifice ourselves.
Any resources left and there won't be much should go to the kids


Hang on, aren't you saying in the other thread you want the government to build you coal-fired power stations? Manage your poles and wires? Clean your bottom?

We get it. The SM changes his mind. We all remember you demanding the government buy your vaxes.

Belt and braces, you said. It didn't hurt at all.

You watch, soon you'll soon be demanding the government subsidize your fuel. Fund your local private schools. Renovate your local Lion's Club - fix Mrs Scoot's CWA hall.

Okay, the CWA's a bit rich - they can sell a few scones, but do you know?

We remember all your demands for great nation building projects, subsidized auto plants, plans to make things like the Chows. You've been praising the "noble Xi" for so long we've lost count.

You're right about one thing, dear - you've been out in the for sun too long. You should be prepared to sacrifice yourself.

Ask the son-in-law to do you quick. Tell him to sprinkle a few bush herbs on before he puts you on the barbie.

STOP THE STEAL !!!

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Reply #65 - Mar 17th, 2026 at 6:08pm
 
chimera wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 3:13pm:
aquascoot wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 1:04pm:
It's not  support for trump ,

It used to be 'bow down to the frig' as an invention and to Trump's enterprise.
Then 'jump out of bed with a plan' because of Trump.
Now it's 'hunt with a boomerang' because Trump crashed the world economy sucking on oil.
Next it will be eat grass after Trump's nuke war. Is aqua a horse?


Ah, the fridge. You should bow down and weep tears of pure gratitude, Chimera.

Monsanto, Johnson & Johnson, the "noble Elon".

Their share prices are still in recovery from his Independence Day tariffs. Now they've tanked again.

You need to study him. 5 years is the minimum.
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Reply #66 - Mar 17th, 2026 at 6:10pm
 
Big Donger wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 5:56pm:
aquascoot wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 1:56pm:
SadKangaroo wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 1:08pm:
aquascoot wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 1:04pm:
It's not  support for trump , it's a study of trump.


It's not an academic endeavour when you've predetermined the outcome you want every time.




Meh , it's not the outcome I would want.
Nothing to do with trump albo scomo or anyone politician.

This is due to people being too lazy and thinking they are entitled to consume endlessly ( to take).

Sad for the grandkids, they might make it in a remote community.
I'd recommend new guinea.

Us old folk have had our time in the sun, so we should be prepared to sacrifice ourselves.
Any resources left and there won't be much should go to the kids


Hang on, aren't you saying in the other thread you want the government to build you coal-fired power stations? Manage your poles and wires? Clean your bottom?

We get it. The SM changes his mind. We all remember you demanding the government buy your vaxes.

Belt and braces, you said. It didn't hurt at all.

You watch, soon you'll soon be demanding the government subsidize your fuel. Fund your local private schools. Renovate your local Lion's Club - fix Mrs Scoot's CWA hall.

Okay, the CWA's a bit rich - they can sell a few scones, but do you know?

We remember all your demands for great nation building projects, subsidized auto plants, plans to make things like the Chows. You've been praising the "noble Xi" for so long we've lost count.

You're right about one thing, dear - you've been out in the for sun too long. You should be prepared to sacrifice yourself.

Ask the son-in-law to make sure it's quick. Tell him to sprinkle a few bush herbs on before he puts you on the barbie.

STOP THE STEAL !!!


 

you just riff and make it up as you go along

just like donny

just like most world leaders

albo just makes it up as he goes along

surely you see this is the new norm

in a world where people just do whatever the hell they want, i think nuclear war is probably inevitable

chat gpt puts the consensus at 20 to 30 % in the next decade

so , we should prepare

preparation cant be done through trust in institutions because they are run by dumb dumbs

so we must prepare by getting in touch with reality

that reality is that the modern world has gone down an evolutionary dead end and will soon be terminated

so all this focus on covid by certain mmbers or on trump by other members is nothing more then
"spending significant time on insignificant things"

trumps role in our future is to bring it to fruition a bit quicker

that is all

he modern chode is doomed

thats 90 % of people

strong resilient people who bounce out of bed with a purpose may be the next iteration

the amish in america
the off the grid alaskans
the highlanders of new guinea
the mick dundees of the northern territory
the indians of the amazon

lets ask chat
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Reply #67 - Mar 17th, 2026 at 6:15pm
 

Who would survive global food and energy chain collapse


Australia is actually a mix of very resilient and very fragile regions.
🇦🇺 Who in Australia would have the best chance?
🌿 1. Remote Indigenous communities (with traditional knowledge)
Especially in areas like:
Arnhem Land
Cape York Peninsula
Parts of the Kimberley region
Why they’re resilient:
Knowledge of bush foods, water sources, and seasonal cycles
Ability to live off land and sea without supermarkets
Strong cultural systems of sharing and mobility
Limits:
Many communities today still rely partly on store-bought food and fuel

🚜 2. Off-grid farmers & homesteaders
Found in:
Inland parts of Tasmania
Rural Victoria
Tablelands of New South Wales
Why they’d do well:
Established food production (crops, livestock)
Water storage (tanks, dams)
Experience with drought cycles
Best-case locations:
Cooler, wetter regions (not deep outback)
Reliable rainfall or river access
🐟 3. Coastal small communities with food access
Particularly in:
Tasmania
Southern coasts of Western Australia
Parts of South Australia
Why they’d survive longer:
Fishing + small-scale agriculture
Milder climates
Access to saltwater protein
Limits:
Overfishing risk if many people converge
🏔️ 4. Small rural towns (not too remote, not too urban)
Think:
Inland farming towns with water access
Communities that already rely on each other
Why they matter:
Social cohesion → shared labor, protection, food
Some infrastructure without total dependence
⚠️ Who would struggle most in Australia?
🏙️ Major cities
Sydney
Melbourne
Brisbane
Why:
Food supply chains only last days
Huge populations → competition and unrest
No local food production at scale
🏜️ Deep outback (without skills/resources)
Simpson Desert
Great Victoria Desert
Why:
Extreme heat and water scarcity
Very hard to survive without deep local knowledge
🧠 The biggest factor isn’t location—it’s capability
The Australians most likely to endure would be those who:
Know how to find or store water
Can grow or gather food
Can fix tools and improvise
Are part of a cooperative community

In Australia, the “best odds” go to people who are:
In temperate, water-secure regions (Tasmania, coastal south, highlands)
Already producing food
Less dependent on modern systems
And the biggest risk isn’t just environment—it’s how many people suddenly need the same resources.
Smiley
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Reply #68 - Mar 17th, 2026 at 7:09pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 6:15pm:
Who would survive global food and energy chain collapse


Australia is actually a mix of very resilient and very fragile regions.
🇦🇺 Who in Australia would have the best chance?
🌿 1. Remote Indigenous communities (with traditional knowledge)
Especially in areas like:
Arnhem Land
Cape York Peninsula
Parts of the Kimberley region
Why they’re resilient:
Knowledge of bush foods, water sources, and seasonal cycles
Ability to live off land and sea without supermarkets
Strong cultural systems of sharing and mobility
Limits:
Many communities today still rely partly on store-bought food and fuel

🚜 2. Off-grid farmers & homesteaders
Found in:
Inland parts of Tasmania
Rural Victoria
Tablelands of New South Wales
Why they’d do well:
Established food production (crops, livestock)
Water storage (tanks, dams)
Experience with drought cycles
Best-case locations:
Cooler, wetter regions (not deep outback)
Reliable rainfall or river access
🐟 3. Coastal small communities with food access
Particularly in:
Tasmania
Southern coasts of Western Australia
Parts of South Australia
Why they’d survive longer:
Fishing + small-scale agriculture
Milder climates
Access to saltwater protein
Limits:
Overfishing risk if many people converge
🏔️ 4. Small rural towns (not too remote, not too urban)
Think:
Inland farming towns with water access
Communities that already rely on each other
Why they matter:
Social cohesion → shared labor, protection, food
Some infrastructure without total dependence
⚠️ Who would struggle most in Australia?
🏙️ Major cities
Sydney
Melbourne
Brisbane
Why:
Food supply chains only last days
Huge populations → competition and unrest
No local food production at scale
🏜️ Deep outback (without skills/resources)
Simpson Desert
Great Victoria Desert
Why:
Extreme heat and water scarcity
Very hard to survive without deep local knowledge
🧠 The biggest factor isn’t location—it’s capability
The Australians most likely to endure would be those who:
Know how to find or store water
Can grow or gather food
Can fix tools and improvise
Are part of a cooperative community

In Australia, the “best odds” go to people who are:
In temperate, water-secure regions (Tasmania, coastal south, highlands)
Already producing food
Less dependent on modern systems
And the biggest risk isn’t just environment—it’s how many people suddenly need the same resources.
Smiley


You asked Chat, did you?

Strange. I just asked Gemini. It had a totally different response.

Yes, leftards, the answer is -

New Zealand. Rated as the top location due to its natural isolation, robust agricultural production, and lower risk of initial societal chaos.

Their DL? Chris Luxton.

You need to study him, Aquascoot.

5 years is the minimum.

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Reply #69 - Mar 17th, 2026 at 7:51pm
 
Big Donger wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 5:56pm:
aquascoot wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 1:56pm:
SadKangaroo wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 1:08pm:
aquascoot wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 1:04pm:
It's not  support for trump , it's a study of trump.


It's not an academic endeavour when you've predetermined the outcome you want every time.




Meh , it's not the outcome I would want.
Nothing to do with trump albo scomo or anyone politician.

This is due to people being too lazy and thinking they are entitled to consume endlessly ( to take).

Sad for the grandkids, they might make it in a remote community.
I'd recommend new guinea.

Us old folk have had our time in the sun, so we should be prepared to sacrifice ourselves.
Any resources left and there won't be much should go to the kids


Hang on, aren't you saying in the other thread you want the government to build you coal-fired power stations? Manage your poles and wires? Clean your bottom?

We get it. The SM changes his mind. We all remember you demanding the government buy your vaxes.

Belt and braces, you said. It didn't hurt at all.

You watch, soon you'll soon be demanding the government subsidize your fuel. Fund your local private schools. Renovate your local Lion's Club - fix Mrs Scoot's CWA hall.

Okay, the CWA's a bit rich - they can sell a few scones, but do you know?

We remember all your demands for great nation building projects, subsidized auto plants, plans to make things like the Chows. You've been praising the "noble Xi" for so long we've lost count.

You're right about one thing, dear - you've been out in the for sun too long. You should be prepared to sacrifice yourself.

Ask the son-in-law to do you quick. Tell him to sprinkle a few bush herbs on before he puts you on the barbie.

STOP THE STEAL !!!


*uckin ijit.

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Reply #70 - Mar 18th, 2026 at 2:40am
 
trumps not in a good position

One might say trump does not have the cards right now
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Reply #71 - Mar 18th, 2026 at 12:10pm
 
Frank wrote on Mar 17th, 2026 at 7:51pm:
*uckin ijit.



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