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Why doesn't Australia have a big nightlife culture?
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I thought aussies were chads who partied all day and night and got pissed drunk because every aussie i ever met never gave a shit about anybody else
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>>2820847
>Fuck Mike Baird for introducing the lock out laws
Took me all of 10 seconds to find that the lockout laws DID indeed serve their purpose and reduce night time criminal activity.
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>>2821201
Pyrrhic victory
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>>2818107
lamoing at cucked austrannies, guess hanging out in your mate's backyard with a shrimp in the barbie ain't so bad though
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The lockout laws worked but all they did was make the Aussies stay home while all the brownoids fill the city streets at night now.

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What is there to do in Southern Arizona (Tucson, Phoenix)?
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>>2821224
That's actually a low elevation town. Middle elevation in AZ is at 6,300 ft, the high country is typically 4,500 ft +. The mountains in the background are in the transition from sky island to transition zone mountains and uplands and they do actually have dense riparian and mixed forest above 5k ft (about 20 sq mi) even with 2 stand burns in the last 10 years (they normally occur once every 50-100 years at most). Saguaros grow 5 miles east, north, south, and west of those mountains. High desert examples would be Chino valley or Snowflake AZ.
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Made another one, this time riparian areas. This doesn't scratch the surface, just gets the idea across. There are 400+ perennial creeks/streams/rivers in AZ. There are 1,000 perennial springs in the Verde valley alone.
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>>2809955
Im there right now. Literally nothing. Everyone stays in doors all the time
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>>2821287
Only about 80-90% are permanently indoors. Almost all of them in the mordor corridor where it is currently 100F with 38% humidity (rare high humidity because of a tropical jetstream right now). None of them go outdoors in the summer because they live in a shithole climate, and they don't go out in winter up north because they literally need to get rescued or die in the snow and cold, I have seen it happen locally a dozen times. The population of Mormon lake in summer is up to 5,000 people, the population of Mormon lake in winter is about 50. Another example of why the residents of mordor don't get out is distance, the lower salt river can get 15,000 people out there at once on a good day shitting up the environment while the upper salt river (pic related) gets maybe 50 (fifty) people on a crowded weekend and most of it is nationally designated literal wilderness.

In others parts of AZ where people also live, the high today is 72F with 35% humidity with low temps in the low 40s and high 30s F. Everywhere else is in between those extremes. Most people in the type 2 small towns are out daily or weekly fishing, hiking, or wheeling.
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I really enjoyed the titan missile museum, very unique as it’s the only preserved ICBM and silo in existence. It’s like 1 hour south of Tucson if I recall correctly.

Arcosanti and the biosphere are both really cool as well but are pains in the ass to get to so I would only recommend if they pique your interest.

Hiking is world class, but you have to look off the beaten path. There are lots that revolve around ruins like the devils chasm in the tonto national forest

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What is the most ghetto, clapped out, dilapidated town or city you have visited in America?
I will go with Utica NY, I felt super unsafe and couldn't wait to leave. Bonus for smaller towns and not just big cities.
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>>2821561
B..but it's lovely in the summer.
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>>2820686
Stockton, California
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>>2821579
Also Bakersfield to an extent but that's kinda mean
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>>2820797
When I was a college freshman at Pitt I got off at the wrong bus stop and was in McKeesport just as it was getting dark. Cars driving on the streets but no people out. Kind of eerie, empty with lots of empty buildings. It was the downtown, not neighborhoods like your video. But I found my way to the bus station and smoked a j with a cool black kid and then got on a bus back. Actually right above downtown Pittsburgh is an area that basically looks like that video, where there are like two houses left standing per square block and groups of feral black kids throw stuff as the cars go by.
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>>2821097
>blogpost
Consider thinking about which pieces of information will be of interest to others and which won't

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Nations that limit spicy food:
Sweden
Japan
Switzerland
USA
Norway
France
Italy

Civilized nations do not need to saturate food with spices because the ingredients are already high quality and flavorful.
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>>2820836
>>2820881
>>2820881
>>2820881
>>2820941
>>2820957
>>2820965
Cope from spicy shitholes
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>>2820971
Spicy words from a spicy butthole.
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wypipo donn seasun dey food
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>>2819874
Hildawg doesn't even leave the house without a big bottle of hot sauce in her Birkin
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>>2819359
in all the western nations you listed they just fry or butter the fuck out of everything instead. in the eastern ones they stew it for 500hr and then nuke it with onions sauce. don't be intentionally dense.

Any ideas on what do and where to travel to during Chirstmas time? I'm based out of the Dallas area.

I have 16 days off in a row around Christmas. Can't spend it with family this year. I guess prices to go anywhere spike around then but that's when I have this big chunk of time off.
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>>2819970
NYC is cozy
Also WDW
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>>2820276
>WDW
Walt Disney World?
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You can fly nonstop to Rome from Dallas in December for $500 roundtrip. The high speed trains are great for getting around. No need to rent a car. You could do Rome, Florence, Bologna, Verona and Venice. You could also go up into the Dolomites and ski or snowboard that time of year. Rome is usually in the upper 50's in December. They do a lot of Xmas events.
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>>2820302
>$500 roundtrip
Good grief. Rent a car and tour the Bavarian Alps region.

Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Germany.
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I will be in Naha for around 10 hours what can I do
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Maybe do some scuba diving? Kerama islands are a location of choice, it's about 1 hour by ferry from Naha. Bonus point, if you fly shortly after diving, you may die.
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>>2817334
>what should i do in japan
>i'll be on a tropical island
>i've only got 10 hours
>get a mcdonalds
fucking americans, i swear.
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>>2817575
You lost the war, Hans.
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>>2817037
you can try out local indigenous food at A&W. okinawan root beer and burger is top notch,
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If you like aquariums the one on the north side of the island is excellent, about a 90 minute cab ride with some great views of the ocean. Also a Ryukyuan model village if you care about that.
If you want to stay around Naha the Naminoue beach area is pretty pleasant, and there's a Shinto shrine right nearby.
The downtown area has some fun bars and restaurants but also a lot of the usual tourist junk. Don't sleep on the weird Americanized food, not all of it is "good" but it's very unique.
[spoiler]Get some Gurukun swag at Donqui, I got several compliments on my shirt when I got back to the mainland[/spoiler]
t. was there for the first time last week

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Im going tol the Philippines for 2 weeks

What should I see and do?

Im 6 foot 4 and white
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Grab its tail, get bit....bite it back.

Be a man.
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>>2821473
*squats down on this low effort thread and lays a wet shitfart all over it*
Ahhh….
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>>2821481
damn, pinay girls are crazy bro
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>>2821473
Ah yes, another /trv/ 6'4" blonde, blue eyed Nordic God going to PH to chase the lowest value sleens. Lemme guess, you have a $1.5 million networth from crypto as well...

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I've spent the last 30 years of my life in the same podunk suburb of this godforsaken place. What would you consider to be the most breath-taking scenery in America? Something that will really blow me away?
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>>2819331
I agree with this guy.

The people I've known that made it their mission to see most if not all the national parks have seen some beautiful stuff.

But it's up to you OP to make your short list and do it.
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>>2819940
Same thing with the Midwest. However to be honest, the ones into natural stuff aren't bad, pretty friendly from my own experience.

They just want a better life for their family. I know that might seem crazy to some though.

I do find some Indians to be way too cocky and annoying but the family ones are ok.
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>>2819330
As someone from that area, it's clear you're circling that just because you're from there. Anyone who visits that area will recognize it for the dump it is.
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>>2821206
I'm actually NOT from there, I circled it because I genuinely think it's scenic and underrated as a destination. I mean, for sure there's popular stuff within - Hocking Hills, Red River Gorge, New River Gorge, but there's also plenty of lesser gorges.
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>>2821206
cityfags SEETHING over Rural Chads

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I want to take a week long trip to Hawaii this year around Christmas. I don't have a ton of money, my budget is around $3500.
Things I want to do:
>surfing (i'm an okayish longboarder)
>eat amazing food
>nightlife
>see a volcano up close
Those are really my big ones.
Any tips? What island should I visit? Is my budget adequate? Where should I stay? Do I need a rental car or is the public transport good enough? Best restaurants?
I'm 22 years old but would rather not stay in a hostel, last time I did it was lame and gay and I kinda hate people my age. Bonus points if the hotel is on the beach.
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>>2821098
Easier to get there, better infrastructure, and you don't need a visa. Where do you recommend?
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>>2821434
I get it if you want to live somewhere tropical and have to reside in the US for work reasons, but OP is only talking about taking a vacation.
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>>2821445
>Where do you recommend?
Try French Polynesia, not sure exactly what the visa process is for US citizens but it's probably not that bad to French territories. I've always had a great time there.
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>>2820732
My dad visited Hawaii with his wife for their honeymoon, and they greatly enjoyed their trip. He went to the Big Island, rented a car, and explored all the lovely nature. Not sure what their total expenditure was.
>>2820780
Is it a lot? How much are those beachfront rooms going for? How much would an anon spend in an evening at a nightclub? What about a car rental? Round-trip airfare? Fine dining? I can easily foresee this figure being exceeded.
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>>2821092
The pro vagabonds use hammocks, not tents. You can hammock on the side of a steep forested hill where nobody would ever spot you. A tent, you're much more obvious and visible.
>>2821098
Have you even been to Hawaii or talked to someone who has been? Quit parroting demotivational clickbait you saw on JewTube.

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I’ve been wanting to try public nudity recently. I wanted to try something low stakes like a nude beach or resort where I can just be free to walk around naked. Any nudists here that can recommend?
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>>2819807

You just have to watch out running around nekkid at night because people will assume you are a r*pist
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>>2819734
>I’ve been wanting to try public nudity recently
Please go back to NorCal
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Black’s Beach
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Which beaches have good cunny?
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>>2821313
None. The only people OP will find are naked old guys with droopy balls who had the same "bright idea" thinking they'll be able to stroll around a nude beach and see gorgeous naked women for free

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This thread is for the discussion of astrocartography. The idea behind astrocartography is that you can change your karma / fate / personality by moving to different areas around the world. If you generate a natal chart at the exact time you were born, as if you were born in a different city, this is a relocational chart that shows the different energies you would be subject to if you lived in that city.

Moving North/South doesn't do much to change the energies, but moving 30 degrees East / West will shift the ascendant of your natal chart East / West by 30 degrees, causing planets to act in different houses.

For example if you have Saturn ascendant where you are born, you will probably hate living there, and hate traveling anywhere north or south of that line.

Using astrocartography you can calculate the cities in the world that are most fortunate for romance, career, finances, family, spiritual life, and so on.

Remote Activation is the concept that having relationships with immigrants from your luck cities will activate the same energies as living there yourself. For example New York city might be your luckiest romantic city in the world, but dating a woman who was born in New York will activate the same energies.

So if you hate the location you were born, don't be surprised if you feel the same energies when traveling north or south of that location.

Normies are just people who have auspicious social energies in the place they were born. But if they move 500+ km east or west, they are likely to get bad luck in some area of life.

You cant escape Saturn, but you can make him act on another area of your life. And you can augment the power of the benefics.

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>>2821367
You have to generate an global astrocartography map, which shows the lines like in the OP pic.
Then you trace the auspicious lines running through cities you like. For example if the Sun-Midheaven line runs through NYC then it is likely a great place for your career. Then you have to cast a relocation for that particular city and consider a full house reading as all of the planetary energies are going to be shifted to new locations - so your personality, luck and fate will change in the new location.
The relocation chart is generated by casting a solar return chart at the moment of your birth in the new city.
The power of planets in relocation charts is amplified many times if a planet is on the exact degree of the angles. For example if you put Moon on the exact degree of the descendant, you are likely to feel extremely romantic about all the people you meet, but this energy will fade as you drive off the line, and driving too far away could shift the Moon into the 6th house, which will stop the romantic energies.

>>2821320
>>2821353
>>2821110
love you guys ;)

Some examples:
Mars ascendant line: Did a 3 hour plane layover and security was super agressive with me thinking I had cocaine. Which I did not.
Moon descendant line: Lots of romantic things happened.
Venus ascendant line: People were supernaturally friendly to me.

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Cult of Passion why you dropping your name off recently? Could it be people found out you're a fake vet and playing hide and seek?

Seriously go seek real mental help, this is like college blonde bimbo bitch first time smoking weed retard speak.
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>>2821417
>Cult of Passion
I have no idea what this refers to
Care to explain the background story of this guy?
I can assure you that you have me mistaken with someone else
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>last post by, presumably the OP, was 90 minutes ago
>instant reply to the thread on a call out
Yup it's him
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>>2821041
And here I thought this would be a thread about stargazing tourism

Taiwan thread
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I'm going to Taipei soon to study moon runes for a year. What's the best way for making friends? Student clubs? Hang around in bars? I'd rather make friends with Taiwanese people then laowei. I've been studying Chinese for a few years so I can hold a conversation reasonably well.

Also, does anyone know a good place for a haircut? I'd imagine most barbers in Taiwan don't know how to cut white people's hair. What should I ask for?
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national taiwan university february start application closes in 2 weeks

see you grad school anons there

pretty affordable at <$4000 per semester
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Oh fuck yis
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>>2816025
Definitely easier. As in, I never once got a date in my home country, but managed to meet probably in the range of 20 girls in the space of a year in Taiwan from online. Mind you a lot of them were pretty low quality. Not that I could talk, I suppose. I was a bit of a fuckup back then and had a dire lack of self awareness; if I'd taken care of myself and had some confidence I would have probably done pretty well but it is what it is
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>>2821148
Hell yeah sirs

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My manager is taking the hot new girl on the overseas work trip instead of me even though I have more experience and speak the language.
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>>2814861
Who cares. Traveling for work blows unless it’s a conference you can tune out and go enjoy the local scene
>>2814863
Also this kek
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>>2814908
He's not mad about missing the trip. He's mad about not having that dick in his mouth
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OP here.

Manager is female btw.
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>>2817778
Maybe she wants to fuck her too
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>>2814908
I still find traveling for work extremely fun. Just a change of environment, some new places and food. Always welcome. If I can plan it so that I have a weekend in the middle of the work trip or take a couple of days of vacation afterwards then even better, but even if I can't, I fucking love traveling for work. I like my work though so maybe that's why, I just do something I like in a cool new place.

It also gets me so many miles and I literally have status with all three major airline alliances because I always optimize shit and choose airlines strategically.

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Solo Dining Edition

ー How do I travel by public transportation? ー
Use Google Maps within cities, install the Jorudan or Navitime app for intercity travel

ー What should I see in <place>? ー
https://www.wikivoyage.org/
https://www.japan-guide.com/
https://www.jnto.go.jp/
>Solid general guides - sights, sample itineraries, pre-travel considerations, etc
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1fmfaySQHmojbRGKWCwRecq6Ln1Bb2Xdh&ll=35.67928012473078%2C139.68638283648374&z=12
*You should check on google if a place is still in business before you plan to visit it*

ーMake your trip more comfortable with Hands Free Travel serviceー
https://www.global-yamato.com/en/hands-free-travel/?_gl=1*1kpsw68*_gcl_au*Mjg5NzUwNDI0LjE3NTA4OTU0ODY.

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>>2822071
Yeah obviously anyone can do whatever they want
The question implys if people will be okay with it and if it will turn into something joyful, or will they spit at me and burn my house down
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>>2821410
Do you do that at home
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for autists: look for eye contact, if the person avoids it then don't bother them. if they meet your eyes, you can smile and nod, maybe greet them verbally. their tone and answer should give you a feel for if they're happy to chat, only willing to give you quick directions, or want you to fuck off immediately. as long as you respect that, you're not committing any faux-pas
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>>2822167
>just understand all the social cues bro
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if you guys book any international or domestic flights with jetstar you'll have to use the latest version of google chrome or otherwise it'll get stuck in an infinite loop at payment

t. 3 failed bookings with firefox

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Honest thoughts on Brisbane, Australia?
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brisbane was the best place on earth
the further out you go from the CBD the better, until you reach logan or caboluture

any other brisfags or aussies in general join this
https://discord.gg/RcK4vExP
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I just left Brisbane, I grew up mostly there. Depends what you’re looking to visit or live - I wouldn’t recommend a long visit, for an outsider there’s not much to do. The CBD is boring, pretty good asian food, getting more and more expensive. Places like West End that used to be worth visiting are now so gentrified that it’s become basically the CBD complete with $12 gelato places etc.
Live music is at quite a low point - many of the good places have all shut down just recently due to hiked up drink prices. There is still Fortitude Valley but theres only so many times you can go to the valley. Most bands hike it to melbourne in due time because brisbane gets too depressing to play in. If you’re a fan of metal or punk though it’s a good spot. The government cracked down hard on venues for covid but not sports games because you can’t bet on music. Gambling is a huge part of the culture as evidenced by pokies on every corner and the huge casino they just put in the center.
I could go on but in general the weather is great (subtropical) and if you’re cashed up it’s still a good place to settle. Public facilities aren’t bad for Australia and it’s mostly very clean. For young people though there’s a reason why everyone leaves.
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>>2819905
The density of immigrants has not quite reached critical mass yet. It was a bit of a culture shock to actually see kids of European descent out and about
Been here most the year, having moved up from Smellbourne. My observations:
>Less immigrants but far more feral bogans
>I don't know if crime is actually worse or I'm paying more attention to the news here but there seems to be an awful lot of violent break ins
>Lots of fun hills to drive on. Wish I had an MX-5.
>Weather is fantastic every time the sun is out. Humidity isn't as bad as I thought it would be
>Traffic is fucking awful. Thank fuck I have a short commute. Drivers are less considerate and more stupid
>River is pretty nice
>CBD seemed dead on weekends
>People on average have a sunnier disposition and are more outgoing. Usually friendly but higher propensity to be dickheads too
>They don't know how to build a decent footpath or often enough how to build in the first place
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>>2821300
All of Queensland was paradise 20 years ago. Now it's all shit. Immigrants, crime. It's over.
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>>2821301
I have pretty good memories of it as a kid. Before I came here I was expecting a bit more of a relaxed country vibe which really doesn't seem to exist anymore but I suppose that's to be expected given its size. Still more laid back than the bigger shitholes.


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