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Posted by Anonymous
 - July 07, 2019, 03:49:53 PM
Quote from: "Guest"
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The results are in and it's official. Australians are becoming increasingly unhappy. Australia has dropped out of the top-10 happiest countries for the first time in the newly released 2019 World Happiness Report, while frosty Finland retained its top spot for a second straight year. Sitting in 11th place, Australia has moved down two places since 2016. New Zealand, grappling with last week's devastating Christchurch mosque terror attacks, is three places ahead of its trans-Tasman neighbour in eighth spot for a third consecutive year.



Released by the United Nations late Wednesday night, the report ranks countries on six key variables: income, freedom, trust, healthy life expectancy, social support and generosity. This year's report had a special focus on "happiness and the community", considering factors such as social media and technology, social norms, conflicts and government policies. "How communities interact with each other, whether in schools, workplaces, neighbourhoods or on social media, has profound effects on world happiness," University of British Columbia professor John Helliwell, a co-editor of the report, said.



Among other factors going into the assessment were gross domestic product per capita, healthy life expectancy, generosity, social support, freedom to make life choices, and perceptions of corruption.



The top-four happiest countries based on these criteria were all Nordic nations, with Denmark in second place, followed by Norway and Iceland. The Netherlands was fifth happiest, with Switzerland sixth, Sweden seventh. Canada came in ninth, with Austria replacing Australia in 10th spot. But of course it could be a lot worse for Australia, with American respondents pushing the United States to 19th place, a drop of five spots since 2017. The United Kingdom, embroiled in Brexit uncertainty, surprisingly jumped three spots to 15th, while Japan was in 58th place (down from 54th) and China came in 93rd place (down from 86th). Trailing the World Happiness list were Rwanda, Tanzania, Afghanistan, the Central African Republic, and South Sudan.


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Happiness is overrated.
Posted by Anonymous
 - July 06, 2019, 11:21:22 PM
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The results are in and it's official. Australians are becoming increasingly unhappy. Australia has dropped out of the top-10 happiest countries for the first time in the newly released 2019 World Happiness Report, while frosty Finland retained its top spot for a second straight year. Sitting in 11th place, Australia has moved down two places since 2016. New Zealand, grappling with last week's devastating Christchurch mosque terror attacks, is three places ahead of its trans-Tasman neighbour in eighth spot for a third consecutive year.



Released by the United Nations late Wednesday night, the report ranks countries on six key variables: income, freedom, trust, healthy life expectancy, social support and generosity. This year's report had a special focus on "happiness and the community", considering factors such as social media and technology, social norms, conflicts and government policies. "How communities interact with each other, whether in schools, workplaces, neighbourhoods or on social media, has profound effects on world happiness," University of British Columbia professor John Helliwell, a co-editor of the report, said.



Among other factors going into the assessment were gross domestic product per capita, healthy life expectancy, generosity, social support, freedom to make life choices, and perceptions of corruption.



The top-four happiest countries based on these criteria were all Nordic nations, with Denmark in second place, followed by Norway and Iceland. The Netherlands was fifth happiest, with Switzerland sixth, Sweden seventh. Canada came in ninth, with Austria replacing Australia in 10th spot. But of course it could be a lot worse for Australia, with American respondents pushing the United States to 19th place, a drop of five spots since 2017. The United Kingdom, embroiled in Brexit uncertainty, surprisingly jumped three spots to 15th, while Japan was in 58th place (down from 54th) and China came in 93rd place (down from 86th). Trailing the World Happiness list were Rwanda, Tanzania, Afghanistan, the Central African Republic, and South Sudan.


https://thenewdaily.com.au/life/wellbeing/2019/03/21/world-happiness-australia/">https://thenewdaily.com.au/life/wellbei ... australia/">https://thenewdaily.com.au/life/wellbeing/2019/03/21/world-happiness-australia/
Posted by Bricktop
 - March 21, 2019, 12:03:36 AM
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Posted by Frood
 - March 20, 2019, 11:02:12 PM
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That explains Australia.


Definitely most of South Australia.
Posted by Anonymous
 - March 19, 2019, 09:17:54 PM
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That explains Australia.
Posted by Bricktop
 - March 19, 2019, 09:11:01 PM
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Posted by Anonymous
 - March 19, 2019, 08:49:19 AM
Quote from: "Guest"
Quote from: "Guest"
Quote from: "Guest"...before his nuts explode under the strain.


Judging from the exit stage left earlier, there's a good chance that horse has already bolted.

Maybe it has, he did mention about being on medication after a recent hospital procedure. I was under the impression he supposedly had a stroke, but it's very possible he underwent gender reassignment and changed his name to Caityn. That might explain his sudden interest in Chaturbate sessions with yours truly too.

 :crazy:
Posted by Anonymous
 - March 19, 2019, 05:40:03 AM
Quote from: "Guest"
Quote from: "Guest"...before his nuts explode under the strain.


Judging from the exit stage left earlier, there's a good chance that horse has already bolted.

Maybe it has, he did mention about being on medication after a recent hospital procedure. I was under the impression he supposedly had a stroke, but it's very possible he underwent gender reassignment and changed his name to Caityn. That might explain his sudden interest in Chaturbate sessions with yours truly too.
Posted by Anonymous
 - March 19, 2019, 12:36:01 AM
Quote from: "Guest"Stuck inside his tangled urethra most probably. If you milk his prostate hard, it might be enough to dislodge it before his nuts explode under the strain.

 :001_rolleyes:
Posted by Anonymous
 - March 19, 2019, 12:19:13 AM
Quote from: "Guest"...before his nuts explode under the strain.


Judging from the exit stage left earlier, there's a good chance that horse has already bolted.
Posted by Anonymous
 - March 18, 2019, 11:31:41 PM
Stuck inside his tangled urethra most probably. If you milk his prostate hard, it might be enough to dislodge it before his nuts explode under the strain.
Posted by Blurt
 - March 18, 2019, 11:01:10 PM
Well, we are not amused.



Where's the social outreach worker thread, dammit?!!?!
Posted by Bricktop
 - March 10, 2019, 07:10:15 PM
Quote from: "Peaches" but rather a source of amusement (or so I gather.)


That's what forums are for!!
Posted by Anonymous
 - March 09, 2019, 09:59:17 PM
Quote from: "Bricktop"Er...I'm not seeing you point.



Seeing as how a thread was started about the Police, I thought it equally valid and fair to discuss other vocations.



Why is that an issue?




I'm not sure it's an "issue," but rather a source of amusement (or so I gather.)  



It shouldn't be an issue for you, as I recall a thread of yours from a while back that was about SJWs -- which you approached with a great deal of venom and made no pretense of its being a survey thread.
Posted by Bricktop
 - February 20, 2019, 10:56:03 PM
Er...I'm not seeing you point.



Seeing as how a thread was started about the Police, I thought it equally valid and fair to discuss other vocations.



Why is that an issue?