The Age
·general
·15 hours ago
Collectivism doesn’t have to be a bore
Chris Commens of Rosebery proposed a communal drill-sharing initiative for neighborhoods, highlighting that most households use an electric drill for less than an hour annually. Other contributors discussed diverse subjects, including quirky British train signage and the meaning of 'welkin.' This exchange reflects a creative engagement within the community and a lighthearted perspective on everyday.
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