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Jeffrey Epstein had a list of Australian PMs (plus Mark Latham) with "Targeting" written on top and with what looks like blackmail ideas as per below
(Below is from latest Epstein Files release by US government)
Have you read Kringle by Tony Abbott (2005)?
yes
no
I didn't finish it
I've never heard of it
Tony Abbott
Based shirts found in a Vinnies in Sydney
Shout out to The Secrets of Droon, everybody's favourite not-Harry Potter from the early 2000s. I remember reading a bunch of these books back in the day, and while I don't think I ever finished them (just looked it up and it turns out there's 40 books‽), I remember them so vividly.
The vibes they had, from what I can remember, were just such a unique blend of classic pulp- and high fantasy that I feel like you don't see as much these days.
I never did find out the full story of Sparr. I remember that the first book I read wasn't the first in the series, so I remember getting introduced to him when he was a kid or something? I don't remember if it was his actual younger self or if he just got de-aged through magic or something. I did go on to read the first couple of books after that, I think.
I also remember a green magic gem being a huge focal point of at least one of the stories, but I forget what its powers were. My memories of it make it seem almost infinity stone–level, but it's not too clear. Did it have time powers, or am I just thinking of the time stone?
But yeah, I just wanted to write about a nostalgic memory that just resurfaced recently. I kinda want to read through them all now...
Proof that nothing changes in this backward racist country... this article is from 8 years ago.
Cutting red tape, rather than immigration, should be the principled and consistent solution to lowering prices and improving housing afforda
Sometimes I have to reckon with the fact that my self imposed exile from Twitter to Bluesky means that posts which may have become Electiontwt slash Poltwt bangers are consigned to the dustbin of the distilled resistlibbing website
Also should say that Neil Kinnock was Labour leader in the UK from 1983 until 1992 and was also ginger and from Wales. I don't know where Thatcher was from though