lol, this will appeal to angry teenagers but good luck on them convincing anyone who has life experience.
jeff11
I won't be supporting the next lockdown or mask mandate.
We give them too much attention.
I wouldn't mind voting for Act again if somehow they could be prevented from joining with National. Deregulation of housing is exactly what we need.
Oh well. I guess there's no point in voting any more. I'd rather put my faith else-where. Even if Labour or the Greens got in, they'd probably screw-up their own policy and we'd be no better off. 6 years of Jacinda is already leaving a bad taste in my mouth.
It's all depressing news. The political class don't care, and people will become desperate or selfish, depending on their situation. I hope things get worse to the point that we see more protests outside Parliament. Kiwis are so apathetic. They'll stroke their dicks to pornhub, drink craft beer and eat Whittaker's chocolate, they'll talk about Star Wars, Netflix or the All Blacks, and they'll vote in elections as if it mattered. But they'll never rebel.
Computers last longer than 5 years, if you get a desktop PC and have RAM or motherboard replaced when it dies.
Just delete all of it and start from scratch. Try using a real computer too. It's hard to type on a phone.
They should build footpaths too. Some of those streets in the main area don't have footpaths.
Hornby is a dump. Both of those suburbs have lots of old houses, and strange streets that wind around and go nowhere. It's difficult to navigate unless you live there. Ilam and Riccarton (at least, north of Riccarton Road) have more direct streets and less weird crescents.
In Hornby, there's a second-hand book shop and a Pizza Hut on the main road. That group of shops really ought to be 10 storeys high - cheap apartments on the higher levels, shops and restaurants on the bottom. With car parks at the back.
I did not have the same problem.
but muh suburbs!!!!!1
Well it seems like a lot of people are seeing him as their source of hope.
Yeah I'm done. I voted for Act in 2014 or 2015, whichever it was, but never again. I think I'll completely give up on Parliamentary politics and political parties.