Pacific Four SeriesRugby 🏉 in Sacramento but Australia 🇦🇺 v Canada 🇨🇦 Canada show the USA how it is done... (+2)
does anybody worry the west is falling apartjust see all the problems now, in ireland, in the U.S, here in Britain, Australia, canada, many parts of europe....i'm just anxious that our old ways, old traditions - what we knew, is all being taken away from us and ruined by these 'rogue'... See More »
Which actor am I more similar to when it comes to my interactions? Arshad Warsi or Akshay Kumar?So actually many of the Bollywood movies in 2005-2012 by the actors like Akshay Kumar, Arshad Warsi etc where set in Goa or abroad or South Mumbai so they showed many partying, clubs, dances including foreign women etc. Movies like Dhamaal, Golmaal... See More »
Why do some people believe that immigrating to Australia might not be as beneficial as it seems, given the current economic conditions?In the military, if a father and son serve together, how do they manage professional interactions while keeping family dynamics intact?
Can you all explain why so many men especially older men ask women on here to PM them even if they would never meet each other in person?I am truly surprised seeing how many men on here(SW) especially older men in their 40s, 50s, even 60+ asking women to PM them. If a new woman comes on the site or someone posts their pic or anything, I can see multiple men asking her to chat with... See More »
April 11th in HistoryApril 11th Work began on the construction of Caerphilly Castle (Castell Caerffili) on 11th April 1268. Caerphilly Castle is the second largest castle in Britain. It also has the most elaborate water defences of any castle in Britain.... See More »
What in darnation is going on in New Zealand?@KiwiBird Cyclone Naianu to make landfall in New Zealand. Expect life-threatening heavy rain, strong winds (120-130+ km/h gusts), and coastal inundation across the North Island from late Saturday night. Hunker down northern New Zealanders Is this why... See More »
Laundromats are going trendy, cashless, and tik-tok viral all at the same timeHere in Australia people are setting up businesses to create and operate 'luxe laundromats' which are all going cashless and hip/trendy. Laundromat chains like Tumble Club, etc. are popping up all over. 10 years ago when I moved to a country town... See More »
How do you decide which parts of yourself are worth changing and which parts are just what make you unique?What steps should I take to ensure my military service aligns with my long-term career goals? Would you rather spend a year living on a space station or a year working in a busy hospital? What does the enduring loyalty to Trump suggest about the... See More »
How do long-term couples use daily disagreements as a form of communication or a way to check in on each other’s well-being?How do you decide which everyday moments deserve to be turned into a story? Is crossing the English Channel from France to the UK by boat the most dangerous route for migrants? Did you spend more of your school day learning indoors or outdoors? Why... See More »
Why do some regions feel neglected by national media during disasters, and what can be done to change this perception?How do you explain the contradiction between the message of salvation and the support for political policies that seem to harm the poor and vulnerable? How can governments smooth out fuel supply disruptions during conflicts? Do you agree with Tom... See More »
Why do the moments and interactions with women who are similar or closer in age feel so much special and memorable to me than with older women?So yeah I have noticed one thing that most moments with similar aged women whether my recent MBA crushes or my interactions in Cafes and all feel so much special and satisfying honestly. Like 2 days ago, this Indian woman who early to mid 20s and... See More »
What’s the wildest thing you’ve ever done in a sleepover?My boyfriend always says he's "busy," but always talks to everyone but me. His sister told me he's scared to talk to me. I'm not scary. I'm good, I think. What am I doing wrong? Is it fair for a professor to reject late assignments without explicitly... See More »
Australia: Muslim preacher mocks Christianity, preaches hate against Jewshttps://jihadwatch.org/2026/04/australia-muslim-preacher-mocks-christianity-preaches-hate-against-jews
Wooohooooo today I had such a dynamic social day. What do you feel?So today I again went out as I had an interview at morning but after that I again went to the cosmopolitan Central areas of our city Bangalore in India. So in 1MG Lido mall of Trinity Circle, I saw this beautiful blonde woman. So while going up on... See More »
April 9th in HistoryApril 9th 1483The young Edward V acceded to the throne on the death of Edward IV. The boy was murdered in the Tower 75 days later, on 25th June. On 9th April 1558 Protestant martyr William Nicholas was burnt at the stake at Haverfordwest.... See More »
How do you balance the desire to do your best work with the reality that nothing will ever be perfect?Can you share more examples of how your grandmother used creativity to turn ordinary moments into exciting adventures for your family? What specific types of devices or software do you consider to be low end technology? How did the U.S. handle... See More »
Why didn't Trump prepare better for Iran's predictable reaction of closing the Strait of Hormuz before launching an attack?What does it mean to say "humanity is over threats"? Are people really moving past threats and conflicts on a global scale? Have you ever had an embarrassing work moment that involved a job interview? How did you manage to keep your composure? How... See More »
Does the way a person manages their money usually reveal if they are hiding other things in the relationship?How do I find myself again? My ex financially and physically abused me, I found out afterwards he has cheated. I feel inadequate and lost, I was never taken out on dates or anything so it feels like I am undeserving of the bare minimum. With Trump... See More »
Trump is "very disappointed in AustraliaYou have no idea how housebroken I am over that. (Sarcasm for those MAGA supporters in the audience)... See More » (1)
For decades I have been saying Australia is going backwardsSo many people have told me I do not know what I am talking about. What I am talking about is the 3.7 million Australians - 14% - who are living in poverty. 750,000 of them being children. A decade ago the poverty rate was 13%, 3.1 million people. So... See More »
What makes it so difficult to accept that a narcissist views you as an object, and how can you move past this realization?What makes someone think that their extravagant lifestyle will inspire others, and does it actually work? How do you handle feeling put off by celebrities who flaunt their wealth excessively? How does the rise of AI-generated faces change what people... See More »
April 5th in HistoryApril 5th On April 5, 1556, Thomas Cranmer, a central figure in the English Reformation, was executed by burning at the stake. As the Archbishop of Canterbury, Cranmer played a crucial role in the establishment of the Church of England, under... See More »
Australian Government halves fuel excise taxFrom the 1st of April, fuel excise was cut by 26.3 cent per litre to help the Australia public cope with extreme petrol/diesel prices. This cut initially will be for 3 months. Fuel price where I live on the 31st of March. Fuel price today, 4th... See More » (+2)
How will the potential insider trading by federal officials in the US government impact investor confidence and the integrity of US capital markets?How do you balance consequences and empathy when dealing with a child who commits a serious act like stealing a credit card? Is Trump ketchup throwing furious after left-wing extremist Australia betrayed him by joining Britain's gang of 35 countries... See More »
California residents block millions in investments for new data centers. This might actually be a good thing.Photo above - John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson react to news that an AI data center is planned for their neighborhood . . . Imagine your chagrin. You hire pricey consultants, spend years navigating California’s notoriously tricky permits,... See More » (+1)
Meet the Wombattery invented by Australia's own CSIRO"Today, we're proud to announce a major breakthrough in energy storage: the world’s first battery designed to capture and store the energy generated by Australia’s love for wombats. Developed by our energy researchers, WOMBATTERY converts... See More » (+1)