August photo micro-blogging challenge day 7 📷 Daytripping
🚲 Cherub takes up cycling 📷
August photo micro-blogging challenge day 6 📷 Bisect (maybe? probably not?)
Someone’s thoughts on collective responsibilities
Freedoms and liberties versus trust, society, and community.
“Before we get too hung up on blaming the state govt, or the federal govt, or China for our covid situation let’s review some facts:
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We had to bring in mandatory quarantining in hotels, because we couldn’t trust people to stay home after returning from overseas.
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We then had to bring in security, because we couldn’t trust people to stay in those hotels.
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We then had to bring in ADF, because we couldn’t trust the security guards not to have sex with those in quarantine in the hotels.
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We had to get police to door knock and check up on people, because we couldnt trust those who were meant to be self-isolating to actually stay at home.
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We also have to have police and ADF reinforce the metropolitan melb zone and state borders, because we can’t trust people to follow the restrictions.
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We are now being asked to use masks, because we cannot trust people to social distance when they are in public.
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Through it all, our supermarkets have had to introduce shopping restrictions because we couldn’t trust people to not to take more than what they needed.”
Just got out of the car and for the first time in over a decade I thought about having cigarette.
This is the level of stress I’m living at through all this, that my brain thought a cigarette might help.
August photo blogging challenge day 4 📷 Peace (at Coolangatta Beach)
August photo blogging challenge day 3 📷 Bug, but probably not the bug they’re expecting
Saint Valentine of Rome was martyred on February 14 in AD 269 after he continued marrying people when marriage was banned.
Weddings are banned in Melbourne from Thursday.
Will there be a Saint of Batmania?
“But of course there are all different kinds of freedom, and the kind that is most precious you will not hear much talked about in the great outside world of winning and achieving and displaying. The really important kind of freedom involves attention, and awareness, and discipline, and effort, and being able truly to care about other people and to sacrifice for them, over and over, in myriad petty little unsexy ways, every day.”
— This Is Water: Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, about Living a Compassionate Life by David Foster Wallace
Nostalgia wins. Install Mac OS 8 on your current computer




Everyone’s having the great mask debate and I’m over here just dancing by myself.
Feeling horny but might delete later idk tho
Look, if you’re wondering when to get married, Tuesday the 22nd of February, 2022 is pretty cool, because we’ll call it a Twos Day Wedding.
My local UberEats selection becomes super boring/corporate after 9pm.
In case any of you guys wanted to join the illuminati, I’ve got an in
The one thing I know for sure
The one thing I know for sure is also the one thing I am sure I am wrong about. It’s that I am the most important person in the world. That my experiences, thoughts, possessions, and relationships are the most important of them in existence. I have a lifetime of evidence proving it true, but I also know with great certainty that I am not the most important person on the planet, nor does the universe orbit around me.
If I am so sure that the one thing I know for certain, is incorrect, how can I ever be sure of anything ever again.
I feel like a new man after leaving the house to be creative today.
Remember the good ok’ days when we’d leave the house all to make things like photos?



