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The Amazingness of Australians
So I'm sure you've all heard about how the province of Victoria is being ravaged by bushfires both naturally and manmade start. I just moved to Queensland and have been awe inspired by how generous and loving fellow Australians have been to their unfortunate neighbours in the South.
Not even three days later over 30,000,000 donated to the Red Cross AU and people are telling the government to give their bailout money to the people affected by these fires. How amazing is that spirit and love for their fellow countrymen?
Long live Aus!!
Australia is one of the most independant/self-sufficient countries on earth. 
surprising for a bunch of convicts

Honestly, that place scares the hell out of me.
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard Honestly, that place scares the hell out of me. |
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| Originally posted by Abercrombie Are you Lebanese? |
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard You've met me, do I look Lebanese? No, Australia's just scary... sharks on the coast, crocodiles in the rivers, poisonous creatures everywhere, and wild niggers all through the middle... there like north american indians only black... what could be more terrifying then a black indian... it's like a horror film monster! |
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard You've met me, do I look Lebanese? No, Australia's just scary... sharks on the coast, crocodiles in the rivers, poisonous creatures everywhere, and wild niggers all through the middle... there like north american indians only black... what could be more terrifying then a black indian... it's like a horror film monster! |
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard No, Australia's just scary... sharks on the coast, crocodiles in the rivers, poisonous creatures everywhere |
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| Originally posted by barbina I've lost too many friends to the outback these days. ... Guess these ladies really wanted to go down under. |
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard For some reason I can't help but think this is some sort of metaphor... |

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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard For some reason I can't help but think this is some sort of metaphor... |
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard sharks on the coast |
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| Originally posted by rabbitjoker Elephants kill more people annually than sharks. |
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| Originally posted by rabbitjoker Elephants kill more people annually than sharks. |
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard You've met me, do I look Lebanese? No, Australia's just scary... sharks on the coast, crocodiles in the rivers, poisonous creatures everywhere, and wild niggers all through the middle... there like north american indians only black... what could be more terrifying then a black indian... it's like a horror film monster! |
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| Originally posted by barbina But elephants are cute. |
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard You've met me, do I look Lebanese? No, Australia's just scary... sharks on the coast, crocodiles in the rivers, poisonous creatures everywhere, and wild niggers all through the middle... there like north american indians only black... what could be more terrifying then a black indian... it's like a horror film monster! |
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| Originally posted by barbina Ah you mentioned all of the things that have kept me from going. I'm not a fan of wildlife. I've lost too many friends to the outback these days. Logan, Kelly and soon Kimmy. Hmf. Guess these ladies really wanted to go down under. Come home |
You'll love it here
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| Originally posted by Kellyboop I'm living in the rainforest and I've yet to see a spider. I mean they're here but you just have to have common sense and keep your place clean and not leave damp clothes lying around on the ground. The crocs tend to thrive in the rivers and off the coast and the only water I'll be going in is the Great Barrier Reef which I happened to be in today and it was one of the most beautiful dives I've experienced <3 All the fishies were happy and not afraid of humans unlike everywhere else I've gone.....I even got to pet a turtle! They treat their wildlife with respect here and being an animal lover myself that makes it even more awesome here. As for the abos.....they're a hell of a lot more interesting than the ones in Canada! You've got your twats but for the most part the ones I've met were very friendly. Maybe it's just the sunshine but I haven't met anyone here that was cold. Also people were digging out of their own empty pockets to help bushfire victims and it's been such an awesome display of love for your fellow countrymen Ps Vegemite tastes like ass |
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| Originally posted by barbina Ah you mentioned all of the things that have kept me from going. I'm not a fan of wildlife. |
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| Originally posted by Djsketchbag Me either Urban Jungles FTW ....I rather get shot then slowly eaten. |
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard Something tells me Barb would rather be slowly eaten. |

Have you guys ever seen a koala bear up close? Those things have claws that could tear your face up.
And vegemite does taste like ass
But Australia rules
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