And why would they raise prices for their citizens on behalf of someone who routinely treats them like second rate states?
ShellMonkey
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Similar to heavy weights in the gym, having a few hundred on your shoulders tends to keep other things out of mind.
One for me is the forms taught in martial arts. Think on the lines of a minute or so long sequence of moves that would never be used in a match/combat but they tend to flow together. A nice way to exclude the world for a minute of predictable peace.
Many places refer to secure email when they mean a portal that function is more like a private chat app. A lot of them are even sold as 'secure mail' but don't use anything resembling SMTP.
Instead you log into a page, and send a message to the specified recipient who might have an email style address on it, or maybe on the backend it uses their email system for authentication even.
I know nothing about Australian law, but American bankruptcy allows for claim holders to object to the discharge of a debt, and court judgements for criminal acts are one that's particularly likely to have that upheld as I recall. Do they not allow for that in Australia?