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Traditional customs under question after Wombat stoning

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He shouldn't be doing that, no need for it.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Sunday, 6 October 2019 7:45:24 PM
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Here is the formula for the breakdown of the " Nondeterministic Automata" of the animal.
Unfortunately it lacks the power to determine which of the subject matter is the true animal.

s0 -m-> s0 -m-> s0 -a-> s0 -i-> s0 -n-> s0 -m-> s0
-m-> s1
-m-> s1 -a-> s2 -i-> s3 -n-> s4
-m-> s1

My solution to solving the obvious problem would be to erect randomly placed statues of Captain Cook throughout the outback, as a means to deflect such senseless attacks on native fauna.

Dan.
Posted by diver dan, Monday, 7 October 2019 8:32:45 AM
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PS.

Has anybody asked the obvious question; was the officer in question actually performing a humane act in trying in his own way, to kill an injured animal?

Having spent many years travelling around country roads, I can assure the faint hearted and truely sensitive among us, of the huge damage to a vehicle which can be caused by accidental running over a wombat on the track.
At the intersection of this event there are two obvious casualties. In the most part both of which, from that point in time, are immovable.

Dan.
Posted by diver dan, Monday, 7 October 2019 8:48:56 AM
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If the creep was performing a "humane act" he was certainly enjoying it and and prolonging the wombats ordeal.

Stop making excuses for this arsehole.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 7 October 2019 9:15:20 AM
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Dan,

Has anyone asked the obvious question: was the wombat injured in any way BEFORE that half-wit crept so timorously yet courageously up on it and bashed its head in with a rock ? Real humane.

Admit it: it was a vile thing to do, whether the bloke was Indigenous or not.

Accept that intersectionality inevitably throws up contradictory demands, and put the responsibility where it lies.

Joe
Posted by Loudmouth, Monday, 7 October 2019 10:38:52 AM
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I note this bloke was using the rock in his right hand! Obviously a member of some far right political org, most likely the Cosa Nostra no doubt. I do believe I detected an ever so slight, but distinguishable to most, a Tasmanian accent. The shorts, I seen the exact same pair in 'Lowes! Its all coming together for me.

BTW, Indy was he that "real Aboriginal man" you claimed you were speaking to the other day? Who was in the drivers seat? Ah! Indy.
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 7 October 2019 12:51:53 PM
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