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Stage 4 restrictions mean no takeaway coffee. In Melbourne. There'll be people coming up to you on your walk, whispering "what do you need? Ethiopian single origin?

Arabica? If you give me ten minutes, I've got a guy who does cold brew..."

Adam Rozenbachs @arozenbachs

Where In India

A oating pillar? Yes, that’s right! We asked you to identify this ancient Hindu temple.

Readers Raj Saneja, Sweta Shah and Archana Preeth Sagar got it right: it’s the the Veerbhadra Temple in Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh.The hanging or oating pillar is believed to be a miracle – if you are able to pass an object through the gap, such as a piece of fabric, you will be bestowed with good luck.

Empty toilet paper shelves can lead to only one thing: a rise in poo jogging.

Mark Humphries @markhumphries

Being an Australian in quarantine is just *eats a woolies mud cake* *cries* *watches scomo talk shit* *bangs head against wall* *sees trumps electability rise* *sleeps* *eats a whole bag of shapes* *watches no one give a shit about healthcare workers* *bangs head against wall* *watches people go to beaches* *curses* *cries* *bangs head against wall.

@wonder****

Brother Like Bridger

You liked our post about six-year-old American child Bridger Walker who saved his sister from a dog attack and ended up with 90 stitches to his face. Days later, the siblings marked the Hindu festival of Rakhi.

Dmonweb wrote: Wishes for Bridger’s recovery. This is a beautiful post.

Selvarajoo227 wrote: Proud of you for (showing) courage.

Diversity At Play (New Jersey USA) wrote: Happy Rakshabandhan.

Elvina Das wrote: A true example of the essence of this festival #happyrakhshabandhan.

Varun Rao wrote: What a brave little boy! He should also be given the bravery award.

Sashi Robinson wrote: Quick recovery you brave man.

Aarti Aggarwal wrote: Brave little brother. Hope you get well soon.

Harnoor Boparai wrote: Brave lad.

HAVE WHEELCHAIR, WILL TRAVEL

PREETI JABBAL brought us the inspirational story of 50-year-old Parvinder Chawla, known as Wheelchair Wonder Woman. She toured Australia late last year, her 59th world destination.

Sonia Batra wrote: Parvinder is truly an inspiration.

Jyotika Singh wrote: What a marvellous journey, Parvinder Chawla. We’re all suffering in these tough times especially in Melbourne, and reading something like this reiterates my faith, and the belief that it’s going to be ok. Life is still good, and we have much to be thankful for.

Gurcharan Singh Gandhok wrote: What a champion.

Will Dan Murphys be open in stage 4?

Harley @ hd eld7

Anybody else up to 6 meals a day?

Anna

Nonymous @ osoplain

Nelson Mandela spent 27 years in solitary con nement and complained about it less than some of those people in Stage 4 lockdown.

Jo Didley @jot_au

Where In Oz

A world-famous snorkelling spot set against a dramatic shipwreck up, how exciting! Readers Kalyani Sriram and Krish Murthi correctly identi ed it as the Tangalooma Wrecks in Queensland.

Indian Linkpolls

Should religious and political leaders be off-limits in jokes made by comedians?

Yes, they should be excluded out of respect. 29%

No, it’s a part of the comedian’s freedom of speech. 71%

Do you think face masks should be made mandatory while stepping out of home?

Yes, masks can prove to be effective if used correctly. 65%

No, masks make no difference. 35%

That feeling when you change from your day trackies to your night trackies…

Dani Valent @ danivalent

Adelaide has had an 8pm to 5am curfew for the last 184 years.

Ares Mars @AresMarsFlack

Well at least my years of being an introvert with no social life and very few friends has prepared me well for Stage 4 lockdown.

Bianca Fileborn @snappyalligator

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