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The original was posted on /r/newzealand by /u/maha_kali2401 on 2024-10-12 23:31:54+00:00.


...should the vendor leave it in a clean and tidy condition?

Our settlement was a Monday, she finally vacated Monday night around midnight (!), and didn't clean anything. We walked into our new home that was filth af, and she'd left her dog's shit all over the backyard.

Her lawyer said its not a legal requirement to leave the house clean and tidy. Your thoughts?

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Long-time lurker here, breaking my silence.

New Zealand needs more doctors, nurses, social workers, teachers etc.

I think that's something that most sane people can absolutely agree on. However, as much shit as the current government rightfully gets for their slashing and cuts to the sector etc, I think one thing that is not talked about enough is... well the absolute insanity/cruelty of actually getting the qualifications from the universities. Students have to work what are essentially full-time and/or part time roles for free with no pay, no financial aid and no reasonable way of actually getting money (because who can work a full-time job, a part time job and also get good marks for essays) beyond student allowance and/or loan.

I'm currently working for a degree in the health sector, and it's genuinely putting me into such financial stress that I genuinely don't know if I am going to have the money to complete it, let alone if I'm actually going to get good enough marks to pass the course.

Seriously, if we want our health sector to improve, we're gonna need to actually make entering it feasible because unless we don't, people aren't going to enter it.

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About 10 years ago, I visited New Zealand and stayed in a room in someone's home. The hostess cooked us this amazing starchy vegetable that I haven't been able to find anywhere else. It reminded me a lot of a sweet potato, but it was kind of a peach/pink color. I did not see the vegetable raw, it was just cubed up when served. What was this mystery tuber? Thank you so much!

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Dear NZ community, I am not sure if you are aware but we Germans currently are mystified by a phenomenon that was described by a participant of the show "7 vs wild" (which can be found on YouTube and Amazon Freevee). The concept of this years show was to drop off 7 Germans near Lake Hāwea in a staged plane crash scenario and let them fend for their own for 14 days. This was filmed in May I think and temperatures were around 0 degree celcius. As this years edition of this show was a group format you got all kinds of drama. So when one participant, who was dissatisfied with the chosen location of the shelter, suggested another spot he proclaimed he had found crickets (chirping on the frozen grass) that would taste like popcorn if roasted over a fire. The whole 7vswild sub here on Reddid is involved in a heated discussion if this was a fib of his imagination or if the wonders of NZ wildlife indeed include frost-resistant winter crickets. Please enlighten us.

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Got a bad cough + cold combo going on right now, get some dry cough durotuss from the pharmacy. An hour later and I'm no better, what gives? Oh, it's because it's now some completely ineffective "herbal" syrup and not an actual dry cough syrup at all. Looked it up and just this year the sale of both Pholcodine and Dextromethorphan are no longer for sale in NZ - feels like Pseudoephedrine all over again.

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Do you contact as soon as you win an auction or do you wait for seller to contact you?

I sell things every now and then, and it drives me mad when people sit there having bidding wars on the auctions but then make no effort to contact for pick up.

Me personally i prefer, if I win an auction, to email them pretty much immediately to organise pick up, delivery, payment etc.

What's everyone's thoughts on who should contact who in regards to buying/selling?

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How long did it take the bank to refund you?

So just some back round information, last night I had a look at my bank account to find $120 had been spent on something called Apple.com/bill on the statement, which at a guess is just apple gift cards. I have not had an apple product in 15 years, last night I put a stop to the card and this morning called ANZ and logged it with their fraud team who will be sending me a new visa and have said it will take up to 15 days to refund it. I have now gone through and reset every password I can think of two-factor authentication is on for everything that has it and just wondering how they got access to my visa.

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The 2024 state of the climate report: Perilous times on planet Earth was released this week. The previous 2023 report was cosigned by 15,000 scientists. Needless to say the data/science is rock solid.

Many of Earth’s “vital signs” have hit record extremes, indicating that “the future of humanity hangs in the balance”, a group of the world’s most senior climate experts have said. More and more scientists are now looking into the possibility of societal collapse, says the report, which assessed 35 vital signs in 2023 and found that 25 were worse than ever recorded, including carbon dioxide levels and human population.

This is the opening paragraph:

We are on the brink of an irreversible climate disaster. This is a global emergency beyond any doubt. Much of the very fabric of life on Earth is imperiled. We are stepping into a critical and unpredictable new phase of the climate crisis. For many years, scientists, including a group of more than 15,000, have sounded the alarm about the impending dangers of climate change driven by increasing greenhouse gas emissions and ecosystem change (Ripple et al. 2020). For half a century, global warming has been correctly predicted even before it was observed—and not only by independent academic scientists but also by fossil fuel companies (Supran et al. 2023). Despite these warnings, we are still moving in the wrong direction; fossil fuel emissions have increased to an all-time high, the 3 hottest days ever occurred in July of 2024 (Guterres 2024), and current policies have us on track for approximately 2.7 degrees Celsius (°C) peak warming by 2100 (UNEP 2023). Tragically, we are failing to avoid serious impacts, and we can now only hope to limit the extent of the damage. We are witnessing the grim reality of the forecasts as climate impacts escalate, bringing forth scenes of unprecedented disasters around the world and human and nonhuman suffering. We find ourselves amid an abrupt climate upheaval, a dire situation never before encountered in the annals of human existence. We have now brought the planet into climatic conditions never witnessed by us or our prehistoric relatives within our genus, Homo (supplemental figure S1; CenCO2PIP Consortium et al. 2023).

This report was covered by a few outlets overseas but I can find no NZ coverage. The Conversation even published these two articles:

Unprecedented peril: disaster lies ahead as we track towards 2.7°C of warming this century

Will the Earth warm by 2°C or 5.5°C? Either way it’s bad, and trying to narrow it down may be a distraction

A 4 C warmer world map suggests that as much as half the planet would become uninhabitable. Leading ecologists and climate scientists are warning that at 4C; “Less than a billion people will survive.” Here Schellnhuber is quoted as saying: “At 4 C Earth’s... carrying capacity estimates are below 1 billion people.” His words were echoed by professor Kevin Anderson of the U.K.’s Tyndall Centre for Climate Change: “Only about 10 per cent of the planet’s population would survive at 4 C.”

Moreover, the situation is so dire that the inventor of the ecological footprint has stated that only major changes in consumer lifestyles involving a 40% reduction globally in energy/material consumption per person (80% per capita in high-income countries) will suffice to avoid these coming catastrophes.

The planet warmed so much in 2023 that suddenly, in July of last year, the average global temperature jumped by around 0.2°C. It doesn’t sound like a lot, but it’s the amount of warming the climate models were predicting for an entire decade. It’s like it was suddenly 2034.

Our news media is not doing enough. This should be on the frontpage of every news site/ever paper every day.

If the climate crisis wasn't bad enough BBC reports this week Wildlife numbers fall by 73% in 50 years, global stocktake finds.

Even that doesn't capture the full scope of the human predicament. Another study out last month states that Earth may have breached seven of nine planetary boundaries.

Problems have solutions. Predicaments have outcomes. We find ourselves in a predicament. This is unsolvable, all we can do is respond as best we can and strive for a better catastrophe.

Collectively we must demand that NZ media steps up to the plate and covers this with the urgency/raw truth that it demands. You have the power to drive societal change Nonviolent protests are twice as likely to succeed as armed conflicts – and those engaging a threshold of 3.5% of the population have never failed to bring about change.

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