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Angry Aussie was a fun guy to interview on the show talking about how algorithms and money changed youtube. Check out the show Digital Human: Series 16, Episode 1: Gentrification to hear him :)
Meanwhile this - for who, indeed, can resist the glory of Knickers the big cow?
There is NSFW language, so you know, headphones could be handy.
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“If you describe Nazis as just someone with a different political view, what you're doing is normalising genocide as an acceptable point of view.”
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The sky is a pretty wild colour tonight. #sunset https://www.instagram.com/angryaussie/p/BsxY5QgFYJl/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=ikucrr0u5cs0
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Relating To Other People can be hard when you're anxious, nervous or plain not confident. This episode explores how to deal with external pressure, and find confidence speaking with family, friends and new people. The world is a complex place, and leaving school, that complexity is daunting. We believe kids have what it takes to make a place for themselves, so long as they can find the confidence to be who they truly are. This immersive, live action VR series helps young people in late high school better understand themselves. We show them how common and relatable their troubles are to their friends and peers, and provide them tools to work through those difficult moments we all face. Ultimately, we enable young people to take their place in the world. Set in a theatre, our expert in confidence Stefanie Hodgson (Australian Alopecia Areata Foundation, Genetic Support Network Victoria, Variety the Children’s Charity) uses the anxieties of public speaking and performance, along with her own unique experiences dealing with multiple chronic illnesses, to gently build confident practices and trigger discussion in the classroom. With support from comedians Lucy Valentine (@LucyXIV on Twitter and writer at @SBSComedy) and Andrew Kirkness (the 44m viewed AngryAussie on YouTube), who have faced their own struggles in order to perform, this VR series is the perfect starting point for classroom workshops or individual sessions with students aged 15-18. IN YOURSELF http://ift.tt/2HOoqaK Created & Directed by Simon J Green Produced by Simon J Green and Torsten Hoffman Featuring in order of appearance: Stefanie Hodgson Lucy Valentine Andrew Kay Camera & Editing by Simon J Green Assistant Director: Kaitlyn Paltridge Motion Graphics: Kelly Sheeran Sound Artist: Maize Wallin Location: The Butterfly Club, Melbourne, Australia Camera: Kodak SP360 4K provided by Brad Churchmichael & Accessable http://ift.tt/2GPAW8K Special Thanks: Lisa "Peanut" Green
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New International Talk Like A Pirate Day live stream
New International Talk Like A Pirate Day live stream
International Talk Like A Pirate Day live stream
But I probably won't talk like a pirate. But AIDzee might.
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Hahahaha wow! I mean seriously. This one of those “you gotta laugh or you would cry your eyes out” moments.
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RT @angryaussie: Personally I say hats off to the gay tourists who were willing to fuck in front of lions. https://t.co/7UL7pnGIfw
Personally I say hats off to the gay tourists who were willing to fuck in front of lions. http://pic.twitter.com/7UL7pnGIfw
— AngryAussie (@angryaussie) November 7, 2017
via Twitter https://twitter.com/nishit_smokeinc November 09, 2017 at 07:39PM
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Personally I say hats off to the gay tourists who were willing to fuck in front of lions. pic.twitter.com/7UL7pnGIfw
— AngryAussie (@angryaussie)
November 7, 2017
The entire twitter thread is hilarious. Take a look. The poor lions though. Hope they don't actually get separated.
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Personally I say hats off to the gay tourists who were willing to fuck in front of lions. http://pic.twitter.com/7UL7pnGIfw
— AngryAussie (@angryaussie) November 7, 2017
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Very big #Christmas tree https://www.instagram.com/angryaussie/p/BryUDMHlWxq/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=iqgjgimm86i2
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Your Inner Voice pulls out that critic that talks you down the most: yourself. How do you ignore it, use it, talk back to it, so that you can still make things, be who want to be and have confidence? The world is a complex place, and leaving school, that complexity is daunting. We believe kids have what it takes to make a place for themselves, so long as they can find the confidence to be who they truly are. This immersive, live action VR series helps young people in late high school better understand themselves. We show them how common and relatable their troubles are to their friends and peers, and provide them tools to work through those difficult moments we all face. Ultimately, we enable young people to take their place in the world. Set in a theatre, our expert in confidence Stefanie Hodgson (Australian Alopecia Areata Foundation, Genetic Support Network Victoria, Variety the Children’s Charity) uses the anxieties of public speaking and performance, along with her own unique experiences dealing with multiple chronic illnesses, to gently build confident practices and trigger discussion in the classroom. With support from comedians Lucy Valentine (@LucyXIV on Twitter and writer at @SBSComedy) and Andrew Kirkness (the 44m viewed AngryAussie on YouTube), who have faced their own struggles in order to perform, this VR series is the perfect starting point for classroom workshops or individual sessions with students aged 15-18. IN YOURSELF http://ift.tt/2HOoqaK Created & Directed by Simon J Green Produced by Simon J Green and Torsten Hoffman Featuring in order of appearance: Stefanie Hodgson Lucy Valentine Andrew Kay Camera & Editing by Simon J Green Assistant Director: Kaitlyn Paltridge Motion Graphics: Kelly Sheeran Sound Artist: Maize Wallin Location: The Butterfly Club, Melbourne, Australia Camera: Kodak SP360 4K provided by Brad Churchmichael & Accessable http://ift.tt/2GPAW8K Special Thanks: Lisa "Peanut" Green
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The Great Emu War - this day in history
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via Twitter https://twitter.com/nishit_smokeinc
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