brucecamblzchin
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Music, reading, movies, exercising, video games, collecting statues from my favourite movies.
I have a YouTube channel where I talk about stuff I like and review statues and games - it's a lot of fun:
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Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
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http://www.youtube.com/user/BruceCamblzChin?feature=guide
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Married
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Australia
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Experience with Objectivism
I am working my way through Ayn Rand's books. I have yet to read The Fountainhead.
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Copyrighted
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Real Name
Charlie Oxley
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School or University
I studied a Bachelor of Education at the University of Tasmania.
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Occupation
Teaching
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A new person from Australia
brucecamblzchin replied to brucecamblzchin's topic in Introductions and Personal Notes
I must say I dig the multi quote system on this board, I'm on an iPad and it's easy as pie to use. -
A new person from Australia
brucecamblzchin replied to brucecamblzchin's topic in Introductions and Personal Notes
A language spoken by a group of displaced people from Burma. There is apparently an ongoing civil war but I admit I know very little about it. I agree. I choose the name originally because that's how many characters fit into an Xbox live gamer tag and I find it amusing that people see 'you were killed by brucecamblzchin' when I get them in halo. -
A new person from Australia
brucecamblzchin replied to brucecamblzchin's topic in Introductions and Personal Notes
Sydney is certainly a lot bigger, the CBD itself is quite nicely put together around the harbour. Nanny is well and truly in effect in Australia and people know it - a new proposal from government will be met with contempt - but they seem to lack the ability to articulate why it upsets them so much, they just know that it does. Recent examples would be govt departments set up by our previous Labour govt (centre left) called 'grocery watch' and 'fuel watch' ostensibly set up to 'watch' the prices on these items and make sure they don't go too high. They have no control on the prices of these things, you could see from the moment it was proposed it was going to be pointless and wasteful and yet they went ahead and did it anyway. Very frustrating. -
A new person from Australia
brucecamblzchin replied to brucecamblzchin's topic in Introductions and Personal Notes
Acholi, Tikrinya, Creole, Pidgin, Amharic, Arabic, Karen, Thai. Many students are illiterate in their first language. It's tough going at times. -
A new person from Australia
brucecamblzchin replied to brucecamblzchin's topic in Introductions and Personal Notes
Thank you! I teach English as a second language to people who have recently immigrated to Australia - most are former refugees. All of them are grateful to be in a country that is more free than their first one. -
Hello Objectivism Online. I am a teacher in Tasmania, Australia and have over the last year or so been reading Ayn Rand's books and about Objectivism more widely. I have for a while been reading about philosophy and politics - I would love to have been studying it for longer but that is water under the bridge now. Reading and understanding Objectivism has been like finding all my own thoughts and feelings written down and fully fleshed out to their logical conclusion. What I mean to say is; before I read Ayn Rand's books I thought, mostly, along the same lines but I didn't know why. Now I am beginning to know why. I hope to get involved in debates here. Thanks.