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Browse: Home   /   2015   /   December
In Defence of God

In Defence of God

December 30, 2015
by Alistair Johnston
Features

I recently perused an article written by my dear personal friend Gravy, and I was so disturbed by what I read in it that I…

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The Realisation that Man is a Beast

The Realisation that Man is a Beast

December 28, 2015
by Gravy
Features

Now that the fuzzy wave of Christmas cheer has subsided, I’ve got something to say, and you’re not going to like it. You are not…

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How Travelling Ruined My Life

How Travelling Ruined My Life

December 20, 2015
by Hilary Ladd
Yarns

When I first realised that the public’s perception of me had turned from supportive spouse to heathen whore, I was wounded. There was no way…

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The Spicy Saga of Taco's Cojones

The Spicy Saga of Taco’s Cojones

December 17, 2015
by Gravy
Features

There’s a scene in The Beach where a Swede is left to die alone. The Beach stars pre-dad-bod Leo DiC and some French bird, and…

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I Ate Ice Cream at Bali's Biggest Rubbish Dump

I Ate Ice Cream at Bali’s Biggest Rubbish Dump

December 16, 2015
by Anna Jane Linke
Bali Yarns, Features

I notice the wildlife before the people. Between the hoards of holy cows and scavengers of the sky, there’s fierce competition for edible waste. I’m…

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Holy Ship

Holy Ship

December 15, 2015
by Gemma Clarke
Sri Lanka Yarns, Yarns

Though largely illiterate, Joshua Albert’s praise for Logos Hope made me tremble with excitement. “Without you all.. for 8 r 10 years, is like living…

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War and Peace in Laos

War and Peace in Laos

December 13, 2015
by Luna Epeam
Yarns

Vieng Xai is a tiny town on the northeastern border of Laos. It’s easily passed by unless you decide to hit the roads less travelled on a…

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Venice Beach After Dark

Venice Beach After Dark

December 10, 2015
by Mardi Wilson
Yarns

After 37 hours in transit, I was wrecked. Upon my reaching my hostel, all I wanted was to brush my furry teeth and go to…

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Can a Teacher Pick up at Schoolies?

Can a Teacher Pick up at Schoolies?

December 7, 2015
by The Hobos
Bali Yarns, Yarns

As a high-school English teacher, my plan to participate in schoolies as a “toolie” (Australian slang for opportunistic sex-predator far too old to be celebrating…

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