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    Scam alert: How overseas telemarketers are targeting Australians through brand impersonation

    If the people who put up posts containing such abominable English wish to be taken seriously, why don't they learn how to spell? If you don't know how to spell even such simple words as "get" or "know", how can you comprehend the language necessary to navigate your way through life? If you can't...
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    Internet can’t stop talking about one unexpected photo that has everyone guessing

    No, it was a grudge marriage ... somebody had it in for him.
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    Internet can’t stop talking about one unexpected photo that has everyone guessing

    A few of his boyfriends must've sent some flowers along or maybe it was old flames.
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    Internet can’t stop talking about one unexpected photo that has everyone guessing

    The wonders of photoshopping or AI ... and still the stoobidhead dumbshits out there believe it.
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    ‘Lock your doors tonight’: Is this chilling warning proof that no home is truly safe anymore?

    Great idea if magistrates used these blanket powers to actually apply the law, but just see how many weasel out of doing it. Somebody breaking into your house at midnight, armed with a weapon of any kind, is NOT there to wish you a Happy Christmas, but a lot of the judges just can't see that...
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    ‘Lock your doors tonight’: Is this chilling warning proof that no home is truly safe anymore?

    "Brakes" is spelt "breaks" in faulty equipment? Again: yair, right.
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    ‘Lock your doors tonight’: Is this chilling warning proof that no home is truly safe anymore?

    In both electronic machines? Yair, right ... one in Victoria, the other in Queersland?
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    ‘Lock your doors tonight’: Is this chilling warning proof that no home is truly safe anymore?

    What's disturbing about it is that whoever put the sign up can't spell "tonight". In the same vein, in our suburb there's a bit of roadworks going on, accompanied by two electronic signs like the one above saying "TRUCKS PLEASE LIMIT AIR BREAKS". The roadworks are for putting a set of traffic...
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    Radio royalty under pressure: Jackie O’s studio walkout reveals cracks in Kyle and Jackie O’s $200 million empire

    Here are a few cents for you (or whatever it costs to ring from a public phone) ... call someone who cares.
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    The hidden road perk that could save you hundreds—and most Aussie drivers had no idea

    Whoever decided to include the word "like" in the language should be taken out and shot ...
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    Big change hits Centrelink payments 6 September—are you prepared?

    I'll adopt the old "wait and see" attitude ... a large percentage of new government "surprises" seem to come undone, somehow.
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    Car theft claims just jumped nearly 60 per cent! Should drivers everywhere be worried?

    It's the best, cheapest insutance around. High visibility is a big deterrent. Of course, it won't stop the morons who deliberately "key" your car when they can't steal it.
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    Cybersecurity for Aussies Over 60: Module 1

    An honour? Come on, try the other one ... it's deeper and holds more. The way it was done back then was called on-the-job training. You learnt pretty quick, or you found the door even quicker. But, thanks again.
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    Cybersecurity for Aussies Over 60: Module 1

    That job would suit me down to the ground IF i had my old eyes, but, unfortunately, they ain't what they used to be. In the good old days, to use a famous old saw, I could see the "outlines" of a word and know instinctively that it was wrong and it had to be corrected. These days, I almost have...
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    Cybersecurity for Aussies Over 60: Module 1

    Try "talent", not to be confused with the old Greek and Roman currency.
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    Cybersecurity for Aussies Over 60: Module 1

    I've got the odd "tallant", too. We better halt this, or maybe you'll start to wonder what the point is ...
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    Research reveals baby boomers, retirees invest in cryptocurrency

    Probably not the same as a Ponzi scheme ...
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    Cybersecurity for Aussies Over 60: Module 1

    How about "perfect there writing"?
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    Cybersecurity for Aussies Over 60: Module 1

    Well, did you find the mistake?
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