(Part 2) Best products from r/perth

We found 13 comments on r/perth discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 32 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/perth:

u/Kayndarr · 1 pointr/perth

Definitely in 99.999% of cases Steve Bannon is an unreliable source, mainly because he's a sociopathic narcissistic nutjob. However, because of those there's one thing I do trust him to be honest about, and that's the things he perceives to be his personal victories - in this case, his online strategy during the Trump campaign, which he played a huge part in.

There are numerous articles all over the internet covering how Steve Bannon used Gamergate to learn how to manipulate young male gamers online, and re-used the tactics learned during the Trump campaign.

Here's the quote I mentioned before:

> "You can activate that army. They come in through Gamergate or whatever and then get turned onto politics and Trump."

This is a direct quote from Bannon, given to an author writing about the Trump campaign's tactics. That book can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Devils-Bargain-Bannon-Storming-Presidency-ebook/dp/B0728KHFD5. Bannon also discusses how he worked with major Gamergate player Milo Yiannopoulos at Breitbart to feed online unrest among young men.

Here's a handful of sources - not all are unbiased but they are fairly mainstream media outlets, and the facts covered are consistent:

u/manageditmyself · 4 pointsr/perth

Relevant:

>An international poll conducted by The Economist magazine found more people in favor of protectionism than of free trade in Britain, France, Italy, Australia, Russia, and the United States. Part of the reason is that the public has no idea how much protectionism costs and how little net benefit it produces. It has been estimated that all the protectionism in the European Union countries put together saves no more than a grand total of 200,000 jobs--at a cost of $43 billion. That works out to about $215,000 a year for each job saved.

>In other words, if the European Union permitted 100 percent free international trade, every worker who lost his job as a result of foreign competition could be paid $100,000 a year in compensation and the European Union countries would still come out ahead. Alternatively, of course, the displaced workers could simply go find other jobs. Whatever losses they might encounter in the process do not begin to compare with the staggering costs of keeping them working where they are. That is because the costs are not simply their salaries, but the even larger costs of producing in less efficient ways, using up scarce resources that would be more productive elsewhere. In other words, what the consumers lose greatly exceeds what the workers gain, making the society as a whole worse off.

**

>Only part of the problem of getting the general public to understand international trade is due to their not having the facts. Another part of the problem is their not having enough knowledge of economics to withstand the barrage of self-serving arguments put out by many in business, labor, and agriculture, who wish to escape the consequences of having to compete in the marketplace with foreign producers.

-
Basic Economics: A Common Sense Guide to the Economy* [link]

u/Gonadicus · 3 pointsr/perth

My mum does not drive. Her pimp provides all necessary transport.

Milo tins actually detract from the vehicle performance. The GReddy decals and stick on aluminium look fuel cap covers probably contribute more to performance.


Edit: you should read this book mrscienceguy. Spearwood library used to have a copy.

http://www.amazon.com/Scientific-Exhaust-Systems-Engineering-Performance/dp/0837603099

u/zeekiz · 3 pointsr/perth

Peel back the headliner in the affected area and use some adhesive spray. Try and get something that's designed for headliners.

Eg.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004MEBENM/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/187-5835893-8984414

u/laidlow · 3 pointsr/perth

Been living alone for about 4 years now, struggled badly at times due to depression and loneliness. Started doing some mindfulness practices and meditation to deal with it last year and it has made a huge improvement. Still have bad days but the frequency and duration have decreased dramatically and I'm much more grateful for what I have.

https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/074995308X/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apa_i_1LVHDbH3H4W3R

That's the book that got me started. If you're skint let me know and I'll send you a copy, I have a few spare that I bought to give away.

u/Grub-37 · 2 pointsr/perth

> NO women's clothes have decent pockets

Havers, here's something. Don't go complaining that it's hideous and otherwise impractical, just buy one and revel in the tons of crap you can now carry in your pockets!

u/RedLeader7 · 2 pointsr/perth

There's no need to be stupid about this. These have been around for years : https://www.amazon.com/EZ-DRINKER-Beer-Guzzler-Helmet/dp/B006CUJXMI