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NSFW! Renald and Rudy, hand balancers & nude male models QNews
Renald and Rudy toured the US and the world for 25 years with their hand-balancing act. The Adonises of Balance also worked as nude male models early in their career. Renny von Muchow (Renald) later remembered that he and Rudy Haber met in school. They had a contest in school to see who the strongest ...
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Captain Moonlite, the queer bushranger musical QNews
Cant get enough of gay bushranger Captain Moonlite aka Andrew George Scott? Then this is for you. The NSW premiere of the queer bushranger musical: Captain Moonlite A New Australian Musical. Captain Moonlite Andrew George Scott One of Australias most notorious bushrangers, Captain Moonlite, otherwise Andrew George Scott, arrived in Australia intending to ...
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Str8 Spider Man fans gutted by Tom Holland backshots QNews
Anguished screams continue to ring out over metropolitan areas worldwide as str8 Spider-Man fans react to a Tom Holland TV character taking backshots in The Crowded Room. Scroll down for vids. Dont bother telling the homophobes Its called acting. The dumb fcks just dont get it. Backshots: otherwise doggy style or rear entry. top enters ...
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Thousands protest Victor Orbans bigotry at Budapest Pride QNews
Despite scorching heat, about 10,000 Hungarians marched in Budapest Pride yesterday, protesting against Prime Minister Victor Orbans extreme anti-LGBT agenda. Budapest mayor Gergely Karcsony told the crowd that Victor Orbans government employs hatred to hide the countrys real problems. Keep Budapest free and in solidarity! Love Budapest, because Budapest loves you too! Orbans 2021 ban ...
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1943: Walford Dunbar accidentally lands on dick QNews
According to his sworn testimony, Walford Dunbar took down his pants to relieve himself in a Rockhampton churchyard, stumbled, and landed on a dick. Another snippet of queercentric news from Australian media history. To be clear, it is not funny that men faced persecution and prosecution for consenting adult sex acts. And it is sad ...
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Fadden federal by-election, Saturday 15 July 2023 - vote count begins at approx. 6:30pm "IndyWatch Feed Politics.au"
Australian Electoral Commission vote count in the Fadden by-election in Queensland begins after close of polls at 6pm, Saturday 15 July 2023.
The rolling ballot count should be available at:
https://tallyroom.aec.gov.au/HouseDivisionPage-29422-159.htm
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005 Artificial Intelligence, Thought and Thinking "IndyWatch Feed Qld"
This episode is on Cartesian Theatre, Socrates Elenchus, GAN and tokens, alcohol and the Divine Masculine. Bit of a ramble really.
How artificial intelligence And human intelligence converge. Or
do not. I wanted to start to tackle artificial intelligence,
thought and thinking. We humans are not convinced we understand how
we think and have spent philosophical lifetimes debating and
cogitating. (Rene Descartes Cogito ergo sum, or Dennetts draft mode
or quantum consciousness?)
While AI may one day move from a sequential process to a concurrent
one, the Divine Masculine will lurch toward a prompt-output
approach while the Divine Feminine swims in deep waters. Both
exist, both can be right.
GAN (adversarial networks) are similar to Socrates Elenchus only by
debating what we know and understand do we truly KNOW. The GAN
approach will try and fool the AI into thinking the image is not AI
generated. It will build muscle by going back to the drawing board
and trying again. A Pros and Cons list.
Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, Camus and Baudelaire,
Aldous Huxley, Carlos Castaneda and others took the view that
Bacchanalia, Dionysian that alcohol can clarify thinking. Or at
least mean a good time while philosophising!
Resources on my website laurelpapworth.com/alchemy as well as my AI
Is My CoPilot course (in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Canberra and
Virtual) please go to the Australian Institute of Management
website if interested
This is a stream of consciousness recording. It has errors as my
brain attempts to compete with generative AI and suffers
catastrophic failures (not enough tokens) and hallucinations
(outside of ingested dataset) Hey ho.
Cover art by Dall-e for a change. (steampunk clock).
[00:00:05.520]
2023 07 14 Alchemy of Innovation. So Ive been thinking about the
nature of thinking. And because you jump down a rabbit hole when
you start to think about thinking, we end up in all sorts of
problems, well, I did. So Im going to take you through my process.
Were going to go on a journey together and see what we think about
thinking. Oh, yes. And chatGPT will come along as our
companion.
[00:00:54.380]
So one of the questions I have, and I have many, because questions
are tho...
Notorious hacker group is gay furry collective QNews
Notorious hacker group SiegedSec behind recent attacks on US state government websites is a gay furry collective. SiegedSec emerged about the time of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Analysts say the group initially appeared to target victims indiscriminately. They said the group did not make ransom demands of its targets and did not seem ...
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Spice Girls reunion for Glastonbury in 2024? QNews
English papers report that the Spice Girls reunion will finally happen with the group in talks to headline Glastonbury next year for their 30th anniversary. The Sun quotes a source who says Glastonbury would suit Victoria Beckhams cool aesthetic. (Whatever the fck that is.) For the past few years, the Spice Girls have still been ...
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International Cycling Union bans transgender athletes QNews
The International Cycling Union (UCI) yesterday banned female transgender athletes who transitioned after male puberty from competing in womens races. International Cycling Union statement The UCI said in a statement that the rule change will take effect from Monday. The ruling prohibits female transgender athletes who transitioned after puberty from participating in womens events on ...
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The street view on the Lord Mayors CBD-Style Development Plan. Westender
Not everyone wanted to talk, but a surprising number of shoppers and sightseers in South Brisbanes Fish Lane and West Village in West End were happy to offer their view []
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QNews launches NSW magazine full of fresh content QNews
New South Wales, Australia. The highly anticipated launch of QNews New South Wales Magazine took place at Sydneys Stonewall Hotel on July 12, marking the expansion of the popular publication into the state. Andrew Potts interviewed Richard Bakker during the QNews NSW Launch to shed light on the motivations behind the expansion. Also discussed were ...
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1980: Danny La Rue Down Under QNews
Everything old is new again. Surely yes. Because in 1980, the most famous drag queen in the world starred in the TV show Danny La Rue Down Under. Made in New Zealand. Yep, 4 decades before RPDRDU! Whats that you say? Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. Another snippet ...
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INTERVIEW: Matthew Lee US Court Free Speech Ruling + J6 Kangaroo Court "IndyWatch Feed Enviro.au"
In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on July 7, 2023, Patrick talks with Matthew Russell Lee from Inner City Press and author of, Maximum Maxwell: The Narrow Prosecution From UN Collusion to Five Guilty Verdicts, Impunity on Trial, about some big cases in the US courts, including Louisianas recent ruling against the Biden White House which curtails the Administrations ability to censor free speech on social media, also the Stalinist show trials of the alleged January 6th insurrectionists, a well as the latest sordid UN scandal, a new low, as if thats even possible. All this and more. Listen:
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Michele Bullock appointed as the new RBA governor "IndyWatch Feed Qld"
The Federal government appointed Michele
Bullock as the new governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia,
becoming the first woman to be appointed.
Ms Bullock will replace Phillip Lowe, who has been in the
spotlight over the decisions of increasing interest rates eleven
consecutive times.
Produced By: Eduardo Jordan
Featured In Story: Amanda Copp Community Radio Networks Political Correspondent
First aired on The Wire, Friday 14 July 2023
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Unemployment could be causal to suicide: research "IndyWatch Feed Qld"
A new research done by the University of
Sydney found out theres a causal relationship between unemployment
and suicide.
By using advanced analytic
techniques, the researchers found out unemployment or
underemployment could be a cause of suicide.
If you or someone you know have issues with this topic, call Lifeline on 13 11 14
Produced By: Eduardo Jordan
Featured In Story: Associate Professor Jo-An Occhipinti Co-Director of the Mental Wealth Initiative at the University of Sydney
First aired on The Wire, Friday 14 July 2023
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Agriculture Ministers sign statement on climate change "IndyWatch Feed Qld"
This week, the State and Federal agriculture
ministers signed the First National Statement on Climate Change and
Agriculture, making a commitment with farmers to reduce carbon
emissions.
Advocates welcomed the
statement, saying its the first step to cut emissions. This is in
line with a new report called Farming Forever
commissioned by Farmers for Climate Action.
Produced By: Eduardo Jordan
Featured In Story: Charlie Prell Chair of Farmers for Climate Action and sheep farmer in Crookwell, New South Wales
First aired on The Wire, Friday 14 July 2023
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By-election at Gold Coast in the spotlight in Canberra "IndyWatch Feed Qld"
People in the electorate of Fadden on
Queenslands Gold Coast will head to the polls on
Saturday.
Tomorrows by-election was
triggered by former MP and Coalition Government Services Minister
Stuart Robert resigning earlier this year.
Both Labor and the Liberal National Party are competing for
the seat.
Produced By: Amanda Copp
Featured In Story: Letitia Del Fabbro Labor Candidate for Fadden, and Cameron Caldwell LNP Candidate for Fadden
First aired on The Wire, Friday 14 July 2023
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Fadden uncovers LNP plans for Queensland crime forum "IndyWatch Feed Politics.au"
Queenslands largest legal organised crime syndicate, the Liberal National Party, heads to the mattresses this Saturday to defend its territory in Fadden. Darren Crawford reports on the LNP's latest plans to further normalise political corruption.
Let's take a deep dive into what some of the candidates had to say and have a look at just what is really in play in what should be a soft win for the next man up.
I arrive at the Paradise Point Community Centre just ahead of time and line up with the rest of the oldies.
A bloke in a wheelchair rolls up and starts telling the bloke in front of me that gubberment overreach is killin Straylia. He offers me a pamphlet, which I decline. Vis By-election will cost us $150,000, he says, they should refund that money. He doesnt say who they are nor does he say who the money should be given to. If this cooker reflects what is happening inside, I decide, this is going to get interesting.
Once inside, I hide up the back and I can see that the crowd of about 100 people is mostly Liberal National Party of Queensland (LNP) blue, with a smattering of Australian Labor Party (ALP) fans, Pauline Hanson's One Nation supporters (PHON) and a handful of cookers, like old mate outside. There are plenty of franking credits to be found in here, and regardless of colour, LNP candidate, and current local City of Gold Coast Councillor for this area (Division 4), Cameron Caldwell is their man.
The Fadden electorate takes in six different council divisions and four state electorates, all of which are represented by the LNP (except for the state seat of Gaven, which is headed by the ALPs Meaghan Scanlon, and indepe...
Womens World Cup pride armbands ban slammed by advocates, players QNews
A coalition of former womens footballers and LGBTIQ rights advocates have published an open letter condemning FIFAs decision to ban open symbols of solidarity with the LGBTIQ community at the upcoming Womens World Cup. To FIFA and Sponsors of the 2023 Womens World Cup, we stand with the players, the open letter, published this week, ...
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Male macaque monkeys are having lots of gay sex, scientists say QNews
A whopping majority of male macaque monkeys are behaviourally bisexual, researchers in the UK have declared. In the animal kingdom, scientists have previously spotted same-sex behaviour in over 1,500 species. Now a new study published in the journal Current Biology has found that 72% of male macaque monkeys are big fans of mounting each other. ...
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Rush of memes after Troye Sivan drops sexy music video QNews
Australian pop superstar Troye Sivan has released his new song and its music video, and people are Rush-ing to share memes. Troye has been teasing the popper-inspired song Rush for weeks, and its finally out. The very sweaty, grindy and horny music video dropped overnight. Rush is the first song off Troyes new album Something ...
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MEMORY AWARDS UNVEIL OUR FORGOTTEN HISTORY. Westender
MEMORY AWARDS UNVEIL OUR FORGOTTEN HISTORY. In 2020, Dr Fiona Foley was awarded the State Library of Queenslands inaugural Monica Clare Research Fellowship as part of the State Library of []
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A homophobic petition is targeting Gold Coast library books QNews
The Gold Coast City Council has reacted to a homophobic petition targeting inclusive childrens books, demanding the Coasts libraries move books about drag queens and alternative sexual lifestyles to the adult section. The anonymous petition is circulating in hard copy at Southport on the Coast, the Gold Coast Bulletin reported. We the undersigned being parents, ...
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Carla from Bankstown works for daddy NSW Premier in viral skit QNews
Sydney drag queen Carla from Bankstown has made her return to politics in a new skit featuring New South Wales daddy Premier Chris Minns. Carla is the drag alter ego of Benjahmin James, a lifelong Bankstown local. The performer went viral during the pandemic with her parody Covid-19 messages, working as the assistant of then-Premier ...
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1967: Vintage Gay Couple marry in Catholic Church QNews
Today: a vintage gay couple. Decades before the Netherlands legalised same-sex marriage, John Knockhaert and Henyrk Rietra held their 1967 gay wedding in a Rotterdam Catholic Church and a Catholic priest officiated at the ceremony! The local bishop later distanced the church from the wedding, claiming the devious gays tricked a trusting and ...
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INTERVIEW: Sulaiman Ahmed The Truth About The Tate Brothers Case "IndyWatch Feed Qld"
A deeper look into the incredible story of brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate, and the likelihood of powerful foreign actors applying pressure on Romania to keep them on ice.
In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on July 10, 2023, Patrick talks with UK-based investigative journalist and judicial pundit, Sulaiman Ahmed, for a deeper look into the incredible story of Andrew and Tristan Tate, and their controversial legal case currently making its way, albeit painfully, through the Romanian judicial system. Are there powerful foreign actors applying pressure on Romania to keep the Tates on ice? Is there a political, or geopolitical dimension to this case? The case also draws some eery comparisons to specious sex charges levelled against Julian Assange and others. All this and more. Listen:
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An interwoven story: a personal lineage through interracial relations in Australia "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"
Australias 200-year relationship with race has set the theme of
a new book, written collaboratively by proud Murri man with Chinese
ancestry, Wayne Long, and, Federal MP for Moreton Graham
Perrett.
The Long Story, chronicles Mr Longs ancestral links
through the history of interracial relations, race injustice, and
the importance of the Voice to Parliament Referendum.
National Radio News reporter Amy OHalloran asked Graham Perrett
some of the stories of resilience shown in the book.
Produced By: Amy OHalloran
Featured In Story: Graham Perrett Federal MP for Moreton, and
First aired on The Wire, Thursday 13 July 2023
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Winners shine at Meanjin national NAIDOC awards "IndyWatch Feed Qld"
THE annual National NAIDOC Week Awards ceremony in Meanjin (Brisbane) was a spectacular evening, recognising the outstanding contributions that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people make to improve the lives of people in their communities and beyond.
Hosted by Mark Coles Smith and Casey Donovan, the awards recognise the various ways Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people work to improve their communities and beyond.
The evening featured performances by Thelma Plum, Breanna Lee and the Thaiwa Dance Team.
Aunty Dr Naomi Mayers OAM received the Lifetime Achievement Award, which honours a First Nations person who has dedicated their life to their community.
Starting her life on Erambie mission in central New South Wales, the Yorta Yorta and Wiradjuri woman has transformed the lives of First Nations people with her work in education and health.
Arrente Elder William Tilmouth was named Elder of the Year in recognition of his 40 years advocating for the rights, justice and self- determination of his people.
Aunty Dr Matilda House-Williams, who helped set up the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in 1972, was named Female Elder of the Year.
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ALL the events that were held around the country to celebrate NAIDOC Week, with this years theme paying special tribute to our Elders. Dr Naomi Mayers was awarded the Lifetime Achiement Award at the national NAIDOC ball in Brisbane, while William Tilmouth, chair of Childrens Ground in Alice Springs, was named NAIDOC Male Elder of the year. Aunty Matilda House-Williams, a proud Ngambri, Wallabalooa and Wiradjuri Elder, was named NAIDOC Female Elder of the year.
INDIGENOUS Australians Minister Linda Burney says the proposed Indigenous Voice would be a two-way relationship thats key to solving long-running issues. As campaigning ahead of the referendum ramps up, Ms Burney said the dynamic between government and the proposed body would be based on trust.
In SPORT:
THE Football Treaty between First Nations people of Australia and Aotearoa-New Zealand had its first tangible expression last weekend in a series of Tests across south-east Queensland. As both countries gear up to co-host one of world sports biggest events this month and next the 2023 Womens FIFA World Cup their respective First Nations representative mens and womens teams faced off in four matches in the first International Festival of Indigenous Football between them.
Falcon Air (NSW) Cirrus Design Corp. SF50 Vision Jet VH-LCR Pops into Rockhampton Airport - Plus More! "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"
On Friday 7 July, Falcon Air (NSW) Cirrus Design Corp. SF50 Vision Jet VH-LCR was noted passing through Rockhampton Airport. It arrived from Bankstown and Gold Coast and later departed to Townsville.
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