“Sometimes I worry, am I going to wake up in a slave society? You know, just normal s**t, right?”She joked about robots overtaking the world in the future and pointed out that it would at least achieve gender equality.
“I’m trying to be more optimistic, so I’m like: ‘A slave society … that means no one has any rights — we’ll finally have gender equality’. Equally s**t — still equal,”
Grief, anger as thousands attend Eurydice Dixon vigils across Australia
Updated June 19, 2018 05:11:19 About 10,000 people have expressed grief and anger at a candlelit vigil at the Melbourne park where 22-year-old comedian Eurydice Dixon's body was found last week. Police charged a 19-year-old man over the rape and murder of Ms Dixon, whose death sparked discussion over the right for women to feel safe while walking home.