Is it true, that kangaroo jumps on the streets in cities and it is kind of normal activity?
what variaty of snakes, spiders in big cities? Have you ever had snake or spider at your home (not a pet)? How can you move them out? Will you call to police?
Some of them would even jump on you and kick your ass.
Gavin Cook
>Do you have criminals there? yes, they're called russian diaspora.
Jonathan Jones
rude cunt.
Jaxon Turner
>He thinks I can't beat up a kangaroo
I've been training muay Thai since I was 14 and I bench press 235lbs. I could destroy any stupid kangaroo
Justin Cooper
No You see a lot of spiders around cities, mainly in the suburbs. Huntsman spiders are everywhere but you need to be closer to the bush to see funnel webbs etc. Snakes you also need to be in more bushland areas, but that isnt uncommon, I live in the city but im next to what is essentially a forest I dont know what you mean by slow There are problems, mainly the drinking culture (and drug culture) of the biggest cities is really bad. Also the capital is a shithole and even more importantly all our pollies suck Also sydney has a dying arts and music culture which is incredibly depressing for anyone interested in them who live there Yeah mate, ned kelly
Christian Taylor
Ive had plenty of spiders at home, occasionally a snake in the backyard Spiders you just put a container on them and let them outside, works a charm unless youre arachnaphobic, in which case its shit Snakes are harder to deal with, usually you have to call someone up about it
Landon Campbell
Lol just look at him, he'll rip your ass to shreds and teach you not to mess with wild fauna.
Camden Thomas
is this russian shitposting
Chase Jones
I could literally rip this fucking nigger to shreds
At my muay thai gym everyone knows me because I got so angry I beat a guy when he was unconscious during sparring
John Edwards
>ned kelly pic related
Easton Campbell
You don't know what you're in for. Don't forget that he can use its powerful tail in the fight so basically it has 3 legs. youtube.com/watch?v=ggVnMN3cRQ4
Alexander Kelly
>Is it true, that kangaroo jumps on the streets in cities and it is kind of normal activity? I've been to the city many times for uni/recreation, never seen a kangaroo there at all. However, I've been some more rural parts of Australia and there's a shit ton of kangaroos.
>what variety of snakes, spiders in big cities? Have you ever had a snake or spider at your home (not a pet)? How can you move them out? Will you call to police? There's probably a few spiders in the city, not sure about snakes though. As for spiders in my home, only small and non-venomous ones. Although completely unrelated to your question, I know a guy who's family home has a big lizard in the backyard. It's friendly.
>Is it true, that australians are too slow people? I don't know what you mean exactly by this, but I'd say we're socially progressive and physically active. Politicians are pretty slow to adapt to the populations demands.
>What problems do you have there? This is coming from a middle-class university student, so my perspective is going to be different from others. Our politicians are corrupt and out of touch with the rest of the population, little action done about climate change, housing in general (prices and foreign purchases), the drug/alcohol culture,etc.
>Do you have criminals there? Yes.
Robert Reyes
weren't you all british criminals?
Wyatt Miller
>He thinks that can stop me
Im telling you I would kill a kangaroo within minutes.
Christian Mitchell
Even the famed Emus fear them when fighting a group.
Connor Williams
The whole criminal thing is a bit of a meme, most of them moved there to exploit the vast mineral wealth.
Noah Diaz
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Blake Morris
no initial euro population was comprised of convicts and settlers to accompany them. After that, lot's of immigration. About 15% of present population are related to those convicts, maybe closer to 10%. In addition, not all of the convicts were British, many were Irish and many were from other Euro cunts.
Also most were there for petty crimes, it was more like some subtle slave labour on the part of people who wanted to colonise but didn't have enough willing settlers, than anything else. Like stealing some bread because you're poor af. Actually one of the convicts was a navy officer that turned to being a highwayman because after he left the navy he couldn't get any work. Convicts worked 14-18hrs a day and much of the initial governance and police were comprised of convicts/exconvicts who had finished their sentence or simply were good enough/had skills to ascend beyond manual labour.
Andrew Thompson
It's like when you go down the street to buy the daily bread and you meet with your local bull? And you have to jump to not get gored because you owe the bull 20 euros since last year?
Jack Lee
The other fun fact is they had to send the convicts somewhere and they used to send them all to the America's as cheap slave labour, but bitching about taxes and violent insurrection put an end to that. Plus England figured that if someone didn't plant a flag in the place it'd get settled by the dutch, spanish or zee germans.