People in NSW can now be fined up to $100,000 if they religiously vilify someone, with the government amending existing anti-discrimination laws.
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Riding on red plates in anther province
Hey there fellow "Motorheads" , quick question for the forum! Planning to get a new bigbike soon with red number plates. Has anyone experienced any issues with the police ("boys in brown") when riding a new bike with red plates out of your registered province? Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated! Cheers in advance 🙂 -
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Two Beautiful Benellis
Well maybe you could have an online auction on this here forum with a starting price at the lowest you will except which is probably just a bit more than the second hand bike dealers would give you, most bike dealers will also buy second hand or except trade in for a new bike go ask a few how much they would give you in part exchange then you'll have a base/bottom line price you'll almost always get a better price selling to a normal private buyer but it takes time and effort to sell as you no doubt know by now. Or as I did just keep the bikes though mine are probably worth much less than yours I'm kinda glad I kept my 2 stroke NSR150 costs very little to keep it legally on the road every year spend more time fixing it than riding it 😋 🤣 -
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Is Karma real?
Actually you statement isn't on point. Karma, a Sanskrit word meaning "action," refers to the principle of cause and effect, where our actions, driven by intention, lead to consequences, shaping our future experiences, often in the context of rebirth. Here's a more detailed explanation: Intention is Key: In many traditions, it's not just the action itself, but the intention behind it that determines the nature of the karma. Not Punishment, but Learning: Some interpretations of karma emphasize that it's not about punishment, but rather a natural law of cause and effect, providing opportunities for growth and learning. Samsara and Rebirth: In some belief systems, karma plays a crucial role in the cycle of rebirth (samsara), where past actions influence the nature of future lives. Different Interpretations: While the core concept of karma as action and consequence is widely understood, different traditions and philosophies offer varying interpretations of its nature and scope. Hinduism: In Hinduism, karma is divided into three types: Sanchita (accumulated karma), Prarabdha (karma experienced in the present life), and Kriyamana (karma created in the present life). Buddhism: In Buddhism, karma is seen as a force that shapes the cycle of rebirth, with good actions leading to positive outcomes and bad actions leading to negative outcomes. Jainism: Jainism views karma as a fine particulate substance that settles upon the soul (jiva) according to the deeds a person does, adding to the burden until the soul is freed through religious disciplines. The Core Concept: Karma is essentially the idea that every action, thought, and word has a consequence, and these consequences, both positive and negative, will return to the individual. -
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Weak Baht Fails to Spark Tourism Boom, Safety Concerns Prevail
How did it turns that way? How we get there according to you? -
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Russell Brand criminally charged with rape...
Of maybe he will be room mates with Tommy Robinson pretty soon. -
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Bangkok Building Collapse: China Defends Its Companies
I implore the Chinese Embassy to condemn the poor workmanship and that people and documents disappeared as quickly as the building came down.
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