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toutplacid · 1 year ago
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Meules sur parcelle de la ferme du Breuil, aux Galannières (Corbon) – gouache format A3, 8 juillet 2022 VISIBLE dans l’exposition VILLE, MER, CAMPAGNE, jusqu’au 18 novembre, galerie Arts Factory, 27, rue de Charonne, 75011 Paris, tous les jours sauf le dimanche de 12h30 à 19h30.
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skate-tautoloandsym · 1 year ago
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Je pense que cet oiseau est une buse variable. I think this bird is a buzzard. この鳥はノスリだと思う。
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Jeudi, 9 mai 2024. 木曜日、2024年5月9日。
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libraford · 7 months ago
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I have a lot to say about the decision our BOE made about Lifewise, but I'm going to go over the useful information here first and then the shitshow in a later reblog.
Last night, the board of education in my city decided to rescind allowance of Lifewise in our public schools.
Lifewise is a non denominational Christian youth group that operates during school hours, and only during school hours. Their mission is to bring Jesus to public schools, and they are able to do this legally because the education happens off-campus. They typically do this during lunch, recess, or electives. The program is voluntary.
They were allowed in our school system through a former board member, two years ago. The program has come under some scrutiny, which I will cover in a reblog. So the topic of rescinding their decision came up this year.
This was a huge debate. I will get into it later.
But I wanted to state the reasons why our board chose to rescind the decision and end business with LifeWise, so that if they (or others of this type) come to your school system and you don't want them there, you have a model for what has worked in debate.
1. An important aspect of the decision to rescind this particular decision does not restrict religious learning before or after school, or on weekends- and only applies to religious programs during school hours.
2. Unlike accommodations made for Ramadan (an example that was brought up in debate), LifeWise is not a core observance of religion.
3. The social times of school, such as lunch or recess, are just as much part of the learning process as structured class time. Play is imperative for a growing mind, and playing with kids from other religious backgrounds is especially important.
4. While Lifewise supplies their own buses to and from locations, transition times in schools (getting children to and from lunch, recess, bathrooms, electives) are some of the most stressful times for teachers. Adding another, for which only some of the students are part of, is a strain on resources.
5. Entrusting your students to a third party who has not been vetted by the schools is an intense liability. Not just the obvious danger of a dangerous person, but- are the trained in first aid? What do they know about seizures, autism, allergies, diabetes...what are their policies on conflict resolution... there are a lot of variables to think of when you leave your students in someone else's care, even for just an hour.
That's all the notes I have for that meeting. If one of these programs is courting your school board, it's probably a good idea to have these points in mind now, rather than later.
I'll talk about the rest later.
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telperinquaar · 8 months ago
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Hi, you recently reblogged a post about how Nanowrimo is not disallowing or disavowing AI because doing so is classist and ablist and in your tags suggested that you consider this "yikes."
Honestly, it kind of hurt my feelings as a person with a disability who occasionally uses AI as a disability aid. Let me explain.
I use AI frequently for word recall. I have ADHD- a lot of people do. Many people with ADHD, including myself, struggle with word recall. It can be extremely bad, but how bad it is day to day is variable, and not all people with ADHD struggle with this to the same degree. When my word recall is really bad, NLP's (Natural Language Processors) are practically tailor-made to find that exact word I need. As an example, I used AI to remind me just now about the term "Natural Language Processor," which, along with the term "machine learning," is frankly just a better description than AI for these tools. But I will continue using the term AI for convenience.
The fact that people do not imagine this sort of use in conjunction with AI IS a form of ablism. They immediately assume all use is infringing. If they actually talked to people with disabilities (who do use AI), they would discover these other uses, and perhaps the conversation could be elevated to a more constructive state instead of trying to make everyone who uses a tool feel "yikes" for using it. Many of us are extremely conscientious and well informed of the issues involved.
Consider that if someone has said something is ablist (or classist or any other -ist,) they just might have a point and that you should try to discover what that point is before assuming that it's fake. Don't take everything at face value, but don't dismiss it out of hand either. Listen to people who have differing opinions and try to get the nuances of the conversation.
When people think about AI being used in conjunction with writing and visual art, they only consider the egregious uses - which makes sense, as that is how AI is advertised; as a magic technology that solves ALL problems. But those egregious uses are not the only use of these tools. AI does not have to be a magic wand that replaces the creative process of an artist. I have given one example of such a use above, but I could list many more.
If your "yikes" is in regard to the ecological impact - I hope that the overzealous implementation of AI into everything takes the ecological facts into account and that is ammealorated, but please do not throw people with disabilities under the bus while trying to make buses less polluting.
//The only use of AI in this post was to help me remember the word Natural Language Processor - I know my tone is pretty formal and sometimes comes across as AI, but it's not.
Jeezly fucking crow, dude. It was a single-word comment. I hope you sent this to literally everyone else who commented in a similar manner.
I use AI frequently for word recall. I have ADHD- a lot of people do. Many people with ADHD, including myself, struggle with word recall. It can be extremely bad, but how bad it is day to day is variable, and not all people with ADHD struggle with this to the same degree. When my word recall is really bad, NLP's (Natural Language Processors) are practically tailor-made to find that exact word I need. As an example, I used AI to remind me just now about the term "Natural Language Processor," which, along with the term "machine learning," is frankly just a better description than AI for these tools. But I will continue using the term AI for convenience.
I also have ADHD. I also struggle with word recall. You know what I do? I google things. I use dictionary and thesaurus websites. I use OneLook, which suggests associated words, similar words, and similar concepts.
Not everyone who uses AI is stealing from artists, no, but it's well known that AI does scan people's art--almost always without their consent--to generate pieces. It's also been seen around places like AO3, scraping fics from unlocked accounts.
Personally, I dislike the implication that disabled (or poor--that's what "classist" means here) people are incapable of writing without an AI generating something for them. I've written 100k+ words on AO3, and all of them are mine. I've talked to friends, I've written parallel fics, I've rewritten my own stories, but those words are mine. I wrote them. A disabled person. To imply that I need AI to do that pisses me off.
And believe it or not, my primary dislike of AI isn't ableist or classsist or whatever. (I'm not even against all forms of AI! I understand that in some fields, analyitical AI is quite helpful--I've read that it's great at finding breast cancer, for example.) My primary beef with AI, especially generative AI like ChatGPT is the fact that:
It will just lie to you. It will just make up things. There are people who have used it in court cases (it didn't work), and there are people using it to write books--everything from cookbooks to mushroom identification guides. (Guess what amateurs need expert help with when they're starting out? You know, so they don't die?) It's also happened with animal care guides. AI doesn't need to be used in a generative context at all.
There is also a massive environmental impact that I rarely, if ever, see talked about.
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geraldine86 · 3 months ago
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Buse variable (France, dépt Vienne, 02/25)
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urbanism-and-transit · 1 year ago
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Thoughts on trolleybuses?
trolleybuses are a very good option for cities that are willing to put in a bit of extra upfront cost in exchange for long term reliability and cost reduction. trolleybuses are much more mechanically simple than other buses as they do not need to carry their own source of power -- internal combustion engines or battery technology both add layers of complexity, more components that wear and need maintenance, and contribute to extra costs in maintenance. not to mention, they're old and battle tested -- we know what wears down, we know when it wears down, and the technology has been proven for decades
whether your city should build trolleybuses is a different question. cities with challenging topography (San Francisco and Seattle for example) get a lot of extra benefits owing to their superior performance on steep slopes. they also don't suffer from range anxiety the same way battery-electric buses would in cold climates.
it comes with a tradeoff -- the trolley wires are extra maintenance, and if the bus comes off the wire you gotta spend a bit of time putting them back on. modern trolleybuses often include small battery systems to let them travel some miles without being connected to power, which is pretty huge for flexibility reasons. San Francisco's latest trolley fleet can go for (i believe) around 4 miles before losing power? not to mention newer designs that are essentially battery-trolley hybrids, allowing for trolleybuses to venture much farther out from main corridors that have the trolley poles.
cities looking to build bus rapid transit systems especially should consider them -- if you're going through the effort to build dedicated travel lanes for your buses, putting trolley wires above them is not much of an extra cost and can help electrify your system without the unknown variables that come with fledgling battery-electric bus technology.
in short: trolleybuses good, more cities should consider using them, and by no means should any city be ripping out trolley wires.
~ Freyja
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upinteriors · 1 year ago
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Moreno 2681 by palca estudio
The project is located in Balvanera, a central neighbourhood of Buenos Aires that presents a heterogeneous built profile with a strong commercial presence and an identity characterised by cultural diversity. This pattern is further consolidated when understanding its direct link with the building of the Argentine National Congress, with the large number of hotels distributed throughout the area or with the Miserere Square, that acts as a hub for trains, buses and subways. Balvanera could be interpreted as a neighbourhood of national identity.
Architecture as identity. The assignment originates from the clients' need to have administrative offices in new building that determines their identity as an institution. These offices had to be complemented by apartments to be used by people travelling from the provinces of Argentina to Buenos Aires for a certain period of time. Among the clients' initial demands was the use of a glass façade as an image towards the city, which for us was an essential part of the initial program.
The potential of mixed uses. The initial idea was to locate work and domesticity in the same block. This option was rapidly discarded after the first tests when the incompatibility of the circulation dynamics was verified. Taking advantage of the long proportion of the site (7.60 x 47.60 m) it was then decided to divide the uses into two independent blocks: the office one in the front, more exposed to the street and the domestic one in the back, more reserved in the centre of the block. In this way, a daily relationship is generated between all the people who inhabit the building while providing privacy in each of the parts.
Adapt to the given conditions. Both blocks adjust their buildable profile to the limits determined by the internal front line. This imaginary line is determined by the Government of the City of Buenos Aires to delimit a non-buildable area in the centre of the block. Instead of looking for alternatives to deal with this restriction, the project adapts to the resulting silhouette. In this way, two individual blocks are proposed to take advantage of all the possible footprint and are developed with the necessary height to deal with the proposal.
The void as a meeting place. Both building blocks are connected through a central void that works as a meeting point. This void is projected through a garden of organic shapes, white stones and growing vegetation that aims to generate meeting places for the people who work and inhabit the building.
Versatile and timeless from the beginning. The office block is planned on four levels with open spaces that allow to deal with the constant changes in today's work dynamics. Each level has outdoor spaces materialised by balconies on the lower floors and a terrace on the upper floor. The domestic block is also planned on four levels but made up of two stacked duplex apartments. Each one of them operates as an individual unit designed with the minimum elements necessary to be temporarily inhabited.
How to be efficient in the Argentine context. In an economic context as complex and variable as the Argentine one, it is necessary to be rational and efficient in the materialisation of architecture. In that sense, the construction of the building is proposed in a synthetic and traditional way through the implementation of few elements, but optimising their use. To do this, we proposed a reinforced concrete skeleton and lightweight masonry walls, textured white anodised aluminium frames in the windows and airtight double glazing for greater thermal efficiency. In this way, we make it easier to deal with suppliers while achieving efficiency and durability in the use of the elements.
A new way of perceiving the environment. Faced with a complex and heterogeneous urban context, the project is created from synthesis as contrast. Pure lines, geometric composition and white elements characterise a building that aims to communicate order and timelessness.
Design: palca estudio Location: Balvanera, Buenos Aires, Argentina Year: 2023 Photography: Javier Agustín Rojas
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north-blue-hearts · 2 years ago
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Famous Last Words
CisFem Reader x Trafalgar Law
CW: Violence, swearing, mature themes, erotic romance, angst, creative use of devil fruits, this story is still in progress, I will add content warnings as needed.
Summary: You're the only person who knows the face of an infamous murderer. The Marines have put you in witness protection while they track down the criminal, and you now exist as Arcadia Helen Mercia - a humble accountant with no ties to the North Blue.
** PLEASE NOTE ** - The reader has a Cover Name, and that is used at the beginning of the story, but you are still (Y/N), and you'll see (F/N) (L/N) and (Y/N) used later in the story. THIS IS NOT AN OC STORY - I needed a "false" name for the fact that you've been given a protective identity.
This is a Band AU & Soul Mate AU - some variables in the story were decided by poll votes on tumblr xD so buckle up.
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Chapter 1: Fake Your Death
Your life had been turned upside down when you were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. Well, as far as the Marines were concerned, you were in the right place at the right time, because you were a key witness to a murder.
You had been lamenting the latest failed relationship of your short life, and had gone on a walk. In your depression you walked an incredible distance from your home, and it took hours for you to get back. By the time you had even gotten anywhere near home the sun had set.
You hadn’t considered a taxi because you didn’t really have any money on you in the first place. The buses were an option, but again, money, and more than that, you didn’t like buses. You were rarely a fan of people as a general rule, and people on buses could be… unique.
When you heard odd sounds coming from an alley you had every intention of not paying attention, but your senses were on edge the minute the sun had set. You heard everything. You heard names that were carved into your heart from the fear that accompanied them. You knew someone was going to be killed for their mistakes, and you were acutely aware that there wasn’t anything you could do to stop it.
After the sharp sounds of silenced shots sliced through the air you had stepped back against the build and tucked yourself into the darkest shadow you could find. It seemed to take the killer forever to come out of the alley, and it was everything you had to keep yourself silent. You willed your breath into nothing, and stilled your heart with a strength you didn’t know you had.
Desperation saved you. Fear froze you - searing every terrible detail into your mind, never to be forgotten.
You didn’t move until you were certain he was gone. You barely allowed yourself to breathe until you were fully convinced that there was no other living thing in the entire city but you. You wanted to bolt to your apartment, but something compelled you to stand at the edge of the alley, and call the Marines.
Minutes later there were a dozen lights, and twice as many people. A tall man with white hair and a gruff disposition had made contact with you first, before handing you off to a subordinate. Officer Tashigi was nice, and calm. She let you cry, and stare off into nothing for as long as you needed, never once rushing you as you gave your statement.
You spent the night at the station, and most of the day asleep in Officer Smoker’s office. Too tired to even try to get home, especially after a long night of paperwork and questions. You still didn’t have money on you, and that’s how you ended up sleeping on the small sofa in his office. Well, that and you were adamantly against leaving Smoker’s side for a few hours.
The marine seemed to understand what you were going through and provided you with a pillow and a blanket, and then woke you up with a cup of bad coffee and a donut.
Your lack of funds, and your trauma response, saved your life.
When Smoker drove you home, you noticed the window was broken in your apartment. He accompanied you inside and found your place had been tossed. Beyond tossed, it was like someone tried to just demolish the entire space. Black ink was smeared everywhere, and in a few places there was a symbol that meant nothing to you, but everything to Smoker.
He pulled you out of the apartment and drove you somewhere safe right then and there. You spent time moving from safe house to safe house; you traveled by boat, carriage, car and cart. You even got to ride on a dirigible, and you couldn’t imagine the cost of that trip. Your identity was changed, so was your appearance – at least superficially.
Hair was dyed, and you had to deal with contacts for a while to have different colored eyes. You had shoes with lifts inside of them, to make you taller, and your clothes were shifted out for a completely different style. It rankled you a bit, but those changes only persisted for a few months as you were bounced around.
Smoker realized that you were the only person that had seen the serial killer’s face, and lived to tell the tale. They needed you alive, and even more than that Smoker promised you would be safe. Keeping you safe meant making you disappear into the sea of people that existed while they tracked down the man you had seen.
Weeks turned to months, months turned into two years.
You had calmed down after the first year. You trusted your instincts, and you no longer nearly leapt out of your skin at every snap or scuffle. You had a job, and your own place. You knew you could be moved away in a blink, but you were settling into a comfortable routine. You’d even made friends with some of the people at work.
You were allowed to live, you just had to be careful. No reacting to your old name. No talking about your hometown. No mentions of anything about your old life. You had to exist as Arcadia Helena Mercia. You almost grumbled you hadn’t even gotten to pick the name, but technically, you hadn’t picked your birthname either.
The only thing making it all easier was that you hadn’t left anyone behind. Your parents had passed away when you were in college, and it was why you hadn’t completed your degree. Arcadia had, however, she had an Associates in mathematics – and sometimes you felt a little sour that one aptitude test by the Marines was enough to effectively earn you a degree.
But (Y/N) didn’t have a degree. It was just another layer to keep you awash in a sea of people. Officially, (Y/N) died in a tragic boating accident, her poor corpse lost at the bottom of the North Blue never to be recovered.
Arcadia existed – born and raised no less – in the West Blue. Went to a school on an academic island, and then attended college in the Grand Line. Afterward she found a job in the East Blue, and that’s where you were now. Three places you only knew briefly as you’d been moved around, and half of what you knew of them had to be provided to you in files.
The irony being that Arcadia was a damn sight better at having a life than (Y/N) had been. Your better job had removed a lot of stress from your life, and the lack of stress made it easier to interact with your coworkers. You made friends, and because you were keeping a low profile you weren’t trying to find any romantic partners anyway. Everything was almost relaxing.
Part of you wasn’t exactly thrilled about the idea of going back to your old life, but you couldn’t worry about tomorrow. It could take the Marines years to find the killer, and as long as you kept up your end of the bargain, you wouldn’t get jerked around all the seas. There was some irony to it all.
“Oi, Dia, are you even listening?” A demanding, but concerned, woman’s voice snapped you out of your waltz down memory lane and you turned toward the source.
“Sorry, Nami, I spaced out. What did you say?” You smile turning toward the orange-haired coworker of yours. Nami was in sales. You, little mathematician that you were, were in accounting. It wasn’t a terribly glorious job, but it was a job that kept your human interactions limited, and kept your refrigerator full of food.
“I got tickets to Your Synthetic Enchantment.” She explains, pulling a few tickets from her pocket. “Vivi, Zoro, Sanji, Luffy and I were going to go. I remember you enjoying their music, you want the last ticket?”
You did, but crowds weren’t really your vibe. “Yes… and no.” You admit with a sheepish smile.
“Look, with Zoro there I promise no one will bother us. He’s got like an aura of intimidation.” She says it with a teasing smile, but you also know she’s not wrong. Zoro scared you the first time you met him, but he’s a solid guy. In more ways than one – he was at least 80% muscle by volume.
“Is it going to be televised?” You question. You’d confided in Nami a little bit about yourself. You had played it off as a seriously persistent stalker ex, and Nami, Vivi and Robin had turned into protective sisters. They even did shopping for you from time to time so you didn’t develop any routines. You cried when they made the offer – it was nice to have people willing to go out on a limb for you, but also some of your tears were guilt.
You wished you could be completely honest, but it would be as bad for them as it would for you.
Shortly after that, Nami introduced you to Sanji, Zoro, Luffy and Franky. She called them the Line Backers. Luffy decided you were friend-shaped almost immediately, and Sanji seemed to be enamored with everyone he ever met. Zoro nearly made you wilt, but once you realized he just had a semi-permanent scowl as his default expression, it was easier to talk to him. Franky was the coolest of the bunch.
He had an old punk kind of vibe and towered over everyone. Franky owned a motorcycle shop, and did a lot of custom work and repairs, but the shop itself was like a fortress. Apparently, he’d outfitted it to be a kind of bunker, for no other reason than sheer boredom.
Nami shakes her head. “I checked three times to be sure.” She assures you. “None of the World Heart Infection tour dates are going to be televised. It’s supposed to be more intimate for the fans I guess?”
“World Heart Infection? Are they hoping to meet their soul mates or something?” You nearly snort.
Nami shrugs. “Maybe? Can you blame them?”
You smile and sigh. “Ah, how could I forget, the lovely Miss Nami has found her soulmate, after all.”
Nami beams. “I’m telling you. You just know.”
“So I’ve heard.” Your smile doesn’t falter. “But the statistics.”
Nami rolls her eyes. “You’re such a math nerd, I swear.”
You laugh. “That’s fair. But, no, I would love to go. I haven’t been to a concert in ages, and I do really like their music. It’d be a treat to see them live.” You admit, taking the offered ticket. “Are we meeting somewhere and going as a group?”
“Of course!” She replies. “I’m not going to drag you to a crowded place without making sure you’re properly protected. We’re meeting up at Franky’s shop a couple hours before the start of it. Sanji’s going to feed everyone, and then we’ll pile into a couple cars and head to the venue.”
“Nami.”
“Yes?”
“Nami, these are backstage passes!” You hiss the words, trying not to shout in surprise.
Nami’s usual cat-like smile turns even more cat-like than you’d ever seen it before. “Luffy’s friends with the lead singer.” She nearly squeals the words, keeping her voice as low as possible. Your eyes go wide.
“Are you kidding me?” You ask and Nami shakes her head.
She leans in closer after looking around. “His sister is Uta, remember?” She explains. “He traveled with her a few times during her earlier tours and knows a ton of big artists because of it. I guess someone was harassing the band and Luffy just laid them out – well, Luffy and Uta’s manager Shanks. I swear those two should’ve gotten into boxing or something, they would’ve made bank.”
“Wow.” You say it legitimately. “Luffy’s full of surprises.”
Nami smiles and nods. “Okay, it’s three weeks from now, let me know if something comes up.” She taps the ticket. “Vivi and I were going to get outfits for the concert next weekend, you want to come with us?”
You nod, not wanting to decline. The best person to go clothes shopping with was Nami – it was uncanny the deals she ended up getting. “That sounds good. I don’t know that I have anything to wear as it is.”
“Hey, are you okay?” Nami questions, putting a hand on your shoulder.
You give her a proper smile. “Yeah, it’s just… two years ago today.”
“Ah. Oh sweetie, I’m sorry.” She leans forward giving you a hug and patting your hair. “We can go out tonight and grab some drinks. I can text Vivi and Robin, I’m sure one of the line-backers will be available too.”
You laugh a little despite it all. “That’s not a bad idea. Ah, but F-Franky or Zoro. I don’t know that I have the energy for Sanji tonight.”
Nami pats the top of your head before stepping back. “If I have to resort to Sanji, I’ll keep him on his best behavior.”
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astillnight · 9 months ago
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So just wondering basically whatever you can think would be good advice or insight or tips for someone wanting to move to Melbourne from the UK
Doesn't have to be limited to the likes below;
healthcare, prescriptions (I have a few chronic illnesses; nothing too serious, but I do need different medications etc), Visas, nominations, what sort of yearly wage/income would I need to be comfortable, taxes/insurance, bills, education (I don't have a family; but say I wanted to do a uni course, could ?); rent or buy, is a car needed, should I look into city living or suburb living, is it safe for a single female to move there & live on her own... and yeah just anything else you or anyone else can think of, l've never moved abroad before
I'm not sure I'm qualified to answer all of these as I don't have all the right info or experience you're after, but I'll give you what I can and provide some links to some useful sites 🥰
Healthcare here in general is pretty good-- we have bulk billed doctors services, so for just a check up appointment, you'll be paying around $20AUD. For the bulk billing, you will require an Australian Medicare card.
I get a three monthly prescription for my medication from one appointment. My medicine is significantly reduced in cost with the Medicare card/bulk billing.
Here's some info about UK travelers and Australian visas.
https://uk.embassy.gov.au/lhlh/Visas_and_Migration.html
Income to be comfortable varies wildly. Some people suggest no less than $100,000AUD after tax, some much less, others more-- it's really too variable to suggest one specific tax bracket.
I can say that Australia has very high tax rates, so be prepared for that.
Our universities take in a lot of overseas and immigrant students, so you should be good there!
Here's some more info on student loans for non Australian citizens:
https://www.studyassist.gov.au/loan-eligibility/non-australian-citizens
The city has a decent train line and buses are also available.
Melbourne is also a very walkable city.
I personally don't drive atm and can still get around okay.
I live about 45 minutes by train from the CBD-- if you are planning on working inner city, you may want to move closer so you have less of a commute, but it's dependent on how long you personally are willing to travel.
I personally prefer outer suburbs for the quieter, greener living.
Rent or buy is really a personal choice! I'm looking to buy in the next 10 years as I want my own space, but it's super dependent on what you want!
I would say yes, Melbourne is in general a safe city and you should be okay living here alone. I have single friends who have lived in the inner city alone and found it to be fine.
Here's some more info I found that I hope helps!!
https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/enrolling-medicare?context=60092
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samanthabennettt · 11 months ago
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Choosing Transportation: Charter Bus vs. Carpooling - Which Is Best for Your Group?
When planning group travel, whether it's for a corporate event, a family outing, or a school trip, transportation is a key consideration. Two popular options often come into play: charter buses and carpooling. Each option has its advantages and drawbacks, depending on factors like cost, convenience, comfort, and environmental impact. Let's delve into the comparison between charter buses and carpooling to help you decide which is better suited for your group's needs.
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Cost Considerations
Charter Buses:
Fixed Cost: Charter buses typically charge a flat rate per trip, regardless of the number of passengers (up to capacity).
Economies of Scale: The cost per person decreases as more passengers join, making it economical for larger groups.
Inclusions: Often includes amenities like comfortable seating, air conditioning, and sometimes onboard entertainment.
Carpooling:
Variable Cost: Costs are shared among carpool participants, typically covering fuel and possibly tolls.
Cost Efficiency: Can be cost-effective for smaller groups or short distances.
Flexibility: Participants can split costs fairly based on agreed-upon terms.
Convenience and Comfort
Charter Buses:
Space and Comfort: Buses offer ample space for passengers to move around, recline comfortably, and store belongings.
Door-to-Door Service: Provide direct transportation from pick-up to drop-off points, minimizing transfers and hassle.
Onboard Amenities: Some buses offer Wi-Fi, restroom facilities, and accessibility features for diverse needs.
Carpooling:
Flexibility: Participants can choose pick-up and drop-off locations that suit their schedules.
Personal Space: Offers a more intimate setting among passengers who know each other well.
Driving Responsibilities: Participants take turns driving, which can be convenient or burdensome depending on the group dynamics and driver availability.
Environmental Impact
Charter Buses:
Efficiency: Transporting multiple passengers in one vehicle reduces overall carbon footprint per person.
Modern Fleet: Many charter bus companies invest in eco-friendly technologies to minimize emissions.
Carpooling:
Sharing Resources: Reduces the number of vehicles on the road, contributing to lower emissions collectively.
Vehicle Efficiency: Participants can choose fuel-efficient vehicles, further reducing environmental impact.
Safety and Reliability
Charter Buses:
Professional Drivers: Buses are typically operated by trained drivers who prioritize passenger safety and adhere to regulatory standards.
Maintenance: Charter bus companies maintain their vehicles regularly to ensure safety and reliability.
Carpooling:
Driver Responsibilities: Safety depends on the driving skills and behaviors of each participant.
Vehicle Condition: Reliability varies based on the condition and maintenance of individual vehicles.
Decision Factors
Group Size: Charter buses are ideal for larger groups, offering cost savings and logistical convenience.
Distance: For longer distances, charter buses provide comfort and amenities that make the journey more enjoyable.
Budget: Carpooling can be more economical for shorter trips or smaller groups willing to share driving responsibilities.
Conclusion
Choosing between charter buses and carpooling depends on your group's specific needs, preferences, and logistical considerations. For large groups requiring comfort, convenience, and safety compliance, charter buses often provide the best solution. Alternatively, carpooling may be more suitable for smaller groups seeking flexibility and cost-sharing benefits. Assess your priorities and weigh the factors discussed to make an informed decision that enhances your group travel experience.
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leguin · 2 years ago
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continues to freak me out that we used to take the same buses for years and never once noticed each other...there are some people i'm friends with where it was pretty probable that we'd end up knowing each other due to proximity and shared interests, so the only variable is how exactly we'd meet, but to have the reverse of like. only a huge amount of chance led to us being in the right place and right time to pay attention to each other, let alone become friends
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toutplacid · 7 months ago
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Buse variable sur poteau électrique, la Miéserie, route de Saint-Maurice, Courcerault — gouache, 19 janvier 2024.
Cette gouache visible dans l’exposition OBSERVATION, librairie-galerie Actualités, 15, rue Gay-Lussac 75005 Paris, jusqu’au 16 novembre, ouverture du mardi au samedi de 14h30 à 19 h.
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fagcrush · 1 year ago
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it really just seems like tumblr is not an affirming place for you and only makes your mood tank.
I think you would really benefit from a hobby you can do in a physical space with other people. It will do a lot of good for you to get out of the house and be around others rather than stay in a self perpetuating spiral of loneliness at the house. See what sort of events your library hosts etc.
Look into your local community to find others and keep an open mind. Yes its going to be hard and anxiety inducing at first but it gets easier each time you push yourself out of the comfort zone of your home/internet space. Its really hard work but you can do it!
Theres a very limited amount of help complete strangers online can offer, you need to start helping yourself.
Also please don't dismiss this as not offering a solution, because I am an internet stranger taking time out of my day to type this and try to help you. An F/O ask/comment isnt a healthy longterm solution to depression, its a momentary boost in serotonin that is gone almost immediately and only serves to fuel your depression. You have to at a certain point realize that some things you seek only make your issues worse and you need to try other things to help yourself.
I'd love to truly, but the hard part with that is. I don't drive. Like I've wanted to get involved with community stuff, especially theatre, for awhile, but I'm still working on getting my permit and overcoming the STRESS I have around driving. (I can control a car very well, I was almost a natural, but seeing other cards gives me panic attacks that cause me to disassociate).
The bus system here ain't great, shit schedule and buses constantly cancel randomly. Uber is way to expensive for me to regularly take for say. Rehearsals which will probably be almost daily. There isn't even a library on the only accessible bus route (which I have to trek up a hill for and even when I have my cane is difficult) and can I just say that's uh. Infuriating I feel like that should be a thing that is just. Default.
I'm rlly in the situation of suburban life being SO FUCKING UNFRIENDLY if you don't/can't drive. Bc I'd love to get out and do stuff. There's so much stuff I wanna do but I literally can't bc Im at the shitty mercy of so many shitty variables.
And like... Yeah the f/o asks won't cure my depression that's why I'm getting back into therapy. But it would be nice to like. Not have to deal with the 50 hours a week of being home alone + not even having someone to send me just a message online, even a simple one
I'm hoping that now that I have a job again and the hours are pretty good (tho. Opposite of hubby's which is gonna SUCK but not a lot of overnight stuff is hiring rn) I'll be. Better. Its really been the five straight months of being locked in my room that caused. This mess I'm in. I tend to make friends pretty easily at work and from what I've seen of kitchen staff in general working multiple restaurant jobs it's always a fun time w them shskdhd
I do appreciate it I just. God. Trying to find local community when you can't drive and have a shit bus line sucks lol.
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mushfiqur · 2 years ago
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Santorini in October
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Santorini in October, Santorini, often hailed as a paradise on Earth, is a destination that shines all year round. While it's most popular during the summer months, October offers a unique and enchanting experience. In this article, we'll explore why visiting Santorini in October is a brilliant choice for travelers seeking a more relaxed, authentic, and cost-effective Greek island adventure.
Why October is Perfect
Mild Weather: October in Santorini brings relief from the scorching summer heat. With an average temperature ranging from 18°C to 24°C, it's the perfect time to explore the island without sweating.
Fewer Tourists: The summer crowds have departed, and you can relish the beauty of Santorini without jostling through throngs of tourists.
Gorgeous Sunsets: Known for its stunning sunsets, Santorini is even more magical in October as the sky offers a canvas of vibrant hues.
Affordable Accommodation: Prices for hotels and vacation rentals are considerably lower, making it an excellent choice for budget-conscious travelers.
What to Do in Santorini in October
Exploring the Villages
Oia: Walk through the charming streets, enjoy the blue-domed churches, and take in panoramic views of the caldera.
Fira: Visit the capital of Santorini, where you'll find museums, restaurants, and a vibrant atmosphere.
Pyrgos: Explore this historical village, known for its medieval charm and the ruins of a Venetian castle.
Wine Tasting
Wineries: Santorini is famous for its wine. October is an excellent time for wine tasting as the grape harvest season is in full swing.
Beaches
Kamari Beach: Relax on the black sand beach and take in the serene ambiance.
Red Beach: Explore the unique, rust-colored sands and crystal-clear waters.
Hiking Trails
Fira to Oia: Embark on the picturesque hike along the caldera edge for breathtaking views.
Ancient Thera: Hike to the ancient ruins of Thera for a journey through history.
Local Cuisine
Tavernas: Savor traditional Greek dishes in local tavernas. Try moussaka, souvlaki, and fresh seafood.
Seafood: Being an island, Santorini offers the freshest seafood. Don't miss out on the grilled octopus.
Desserts: Indulge in sweet treats like baklava and loukoumades.
Festivals and Events
Feast of Agios Artemios: Experience a slice of local culture by participating in this traditional celebration.
Santorini Arts Factory: Enjoy exhibitions and performances at this cultural center.
Practical Tips
Pack Layers: As the weather can be variable, pack both warm and light clothing.
Book in Advance: While it's less crowded, some attractions and tours may require reservations due to limited availability.
Conclusion
Visiting Santorini in October offers a truly magical experience. With milder weather, fewer crowds, and the island's natural beauty in full bloom, it's the perfect time for a memorable escape. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a food lover, or a history buff, Santorini in October has something for everyone.
FAQs
Is October a good time to swim in Santorini?
Yes, the sea is still warm in October, making it suitable for swimming.
Are the hiking trails in Santorini well-marked? 
Most hiking trails are well-marked, but it's a good idea to carry a map or use a hiking app.
What's the best way to get around Santorini in October? 
Renting a car or using local buses are great options for transportation.
Can I see the famous Santorini sunset in October? 
Absolutely! The sunsets in October are spectacular and less crowded.
Are there any cultural events in Santorini in October? 
Yes, you can attend local festivals and art events for a taste of Santorini's culture.
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noelledeltarune · 2 years ago
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the best part about living here is that the buses are so #random it really adds variability and excitement into my life (<- transfer left as my bus pulled up, next bus full on failed to show up)
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geraldine86 · 5 months ago
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Buse variable
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