This week in Australia
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- carbonstealer
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Re: This week in Australia
Agreed
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- Jiro
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Re: This week in Australia
It only becomes truer as time passes though. I'm waiting for them to slowly increase the strength of the retarded laws. I could actually explain this but if I start then I will kill myself out of sheer lack of faith in my country's leaders.In Jam wrote:Oh those crazy australians! note: this post could appear at any point in this thread.
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Just wait for the next election and then you can really really lose faith in them. : DJiro wrote:I could actually explain this but if I start then I will kill myself out of sheer lack of faith in my country's leaders.
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Re: This week in Australia
Always complaining about their comfortable mostly middle class lives
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Re: This week in Australia
This time will be worse, because I will actually be able to vote and so I will be able to witness first hand how little my vote counts against the mass of uneducated who vote as their parents do. I just... politics makes me give up my faith in humanity. Neither the leaders nor the people who give them their mandate have any smurfing idea what is going on.Kimra wrote:Just wait for the next election and then you can really really lose faith in them. : D
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You have just lost any point you might have gained in my esteem.Jiro wrote:smurfing
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I have a particular distaste for using expletives online and so I self censor myself. I'll gain points in other ways dear Kimra, don't worry.
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I love to swear. Sometimes it gets me in trouble with bovines.
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Re: This week in Australia
I read that as swerve and wondered why you were driving in cow paddocks.
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Well, if he's going to drive in a cow paddock, I should hope he loves to swerve.
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Yeah, I'd hate to get them cowpats on mah tyres.
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Re: This week in Australia
1. There is no way to avoid the cowpats, you must accept they will become one with your tyre.
2. Swerving is not always an option with cows, sometimes you have to get out of the car and tell them to move or no-one goes anywhere.
3. There is nothing wrong with driving in cow paddocks.
*though it seems silly since the intent is still there.
2. Swerving is not always an option with cows, sometimes you have to get out of the car and tell them to move or no-one goes anywhere.
3. There is nothing wrong with driving in cow paddocks.
By all means avoid swearing,* but do not do it by saying "smurfing" that is just... there is no reason for this.Jiro wrote:I have a particular distaste for using expletives online and so I self censor myself. I'll gain points in other ways dear Kimra, don't worry.
*though it seems silly since the intent is still there.
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Ever since I saw that one flash animation, I consider 'smurf' to be more offensive than anything it may attempt to censor.
Don't drink and drive, take LSD and Teleport.
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Re: This week in Australia
Hmm. This business is more srs than I thought.
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