The cockroaches are getting bigger.
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As long as they're not Fallout size, they're still small ๐คฃ
Pretty sure she's in Australia, that's basically the same as being in fallout. The rabbits know how to box and the spiders are the size of a wall in your house.
๐ not quite domestic cat size. This one can fly ๐คฎ
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you forgot the feral cats that are the size of alsatians and the wild pigs who will gore you if you live in northern australia and don't immediately run up a tree or get out your unlicensed 45 and blow that bitch away
The fact that Austialians of all people can't have guns is the most psychotic thing ever. If any people need them it's them.
where my sister lives, central queensland coast near mackay, the locals almost all have one stashed away for the salties
oh yeah, the salties, not even imported like the pigs and cats
also, i'm not exaggerating! receipts:
Feral cats in Australia are known to grow larger than typical domestic cats, with adult males commonly weighing between 3.4 and 6.4 kg (average 4.5 kg) and females between 2.4 and 4.4 kg (average 3.2 kg).๏ฟผ4
Some reports indicate that feral cats in Australia may reach up to 7 kg, which is significantly above the domestic range of 4โ5 kg.
Males (boars) are generally larger and heavier than females (sows), with adult males weighing between 80 to 100 kg on average, though exceptional individuals have reached up to 260 kg, with some reports of pigs exceeding 197 kg
Ewwww I know them from Thailand. Nasty buggers and soooooooooooo ugly!
Oh? In that case...
No joke my mate met an old guy at the pub missing a finger who used to shoot wild pigs for the Brisbane Airportโฆthese guys would also catch and breed them and let them loose so they had more work ๐
lol, unbelievable how retarded australians are that they literally have the cobra effect and nobody cares? your 72% effective tax rate at work.
Itโs unbearable being part of this place at the moment
i already abandoned ship 13 years ago because it was that unfavorable to my wellbeing. i strongly recommend getting off that prison island, almost anywhere in the world is a cornucopia of opportunity in comparison.
the only way i'd like it in that country is if i lived out in the desert 50km from the nearest petrol station.
oh yeah, i would have left australia in 2003 when i got my dutch passport, if i'd had any way to earn the money to escape. in the end i did it by registering a "charitable organisation" with the ATO and claimed to be receiving and spending donations for which they owed me a refund. they even caught me one time and i successfully used A4V to write it off, and then did it again realising it was my ticket out of there.
Omg youโre hilarious. Well done. I hope youโre healthy and happy now
Australia sucks, but implying that the EU, inclusive of NL is better on tax or personal freedoms is laughable. I could understand this if you had moved to Switzerland or the US or even some 3rd world country with lax laws but come on
you don't have a clue what you are talking about. you make it very obvious you haven't even looked into what it takes to migrate to australia compared to what a person with a netherlands passport can do in europe.
in australia, i was forced into idleness to support government wage control policy. it was impossible for me to get enough resources together just for basic transport so i could operate my own independent service business (tech support).
in my 20s, i sent probably tens of thousands of job applications out for anything at all. i literally never got one interview, and so i tried freelancing, but hit big problems there because i needed transport and like everything else, it's hyper-regulated, you need a fucking car license and like $500/year insurance to ride a fucking vespa. without powered transport i could not advertise widely enough, and i literally threw $500 down the drain advertising my services with a marketing business, when my own delivered ads were about a 1% conversion rate
i couldn't get enough clients to get off welfare and without getting off welfare i could not earn enough money to save to be able to actually fund further development. because of this i was unable to get credit to develop my business and after 10 years of such grinding i had enough, and i had a dutch passport in my hand.
i go to england, and well, i hate that place too. 6 months i left for bulgaria where i had a friend from IRC. i was dealing psychedelics on the darkweb, ran out of money due to lack of sales, so i started looking for a job.
in australia, keep in mind, 10,000+ applications over a decade and not one interview.
in bulgaria, i apply for like 15 jobs and i'm in one before 2 weeks. yes i had tried to get this kind of job before. my friends in Canberra were call center operators. getting a job in australia is not about what you can do, it's about who you know.
when i have actually needed to find another way to get income, in europe, it's always been easy.
australia wanted me to remain a "dole bludger" for the benefit of the fucking industrial lobbies who were pulling the strings in the government.
it's the most fascist, evil fucking system in the world, and i have no reason to believe it has got any better.
did you just fucking read that they are now legalising phone companies and google et al to if your banking is on your phone, that your phone has to be permanently available for them to spy on you?
fuck you, and the horse you rode in on. you sound like an illiterate american, who has barely even left their home state.
It's way too easy to immigrate to Australia, that's the biggest problem.
10k applications in a decade (before the AI onslaught) and not one interview is definitely them and not you.
It's easy to get a job in Bulgaria because it's emptied out. 2.5m down from peak in the last 30 years and declining with a rapidly increasing portion of the population 65+ and retired.
You've chosen the part of the EU (SE europe) with the most lax regulation and enforcement due to incompetence/ corruption which is as close as you'll get to 3rd world freedoms there (for now). NL is not like that.
When I posted I assumed you were Australian. Now that I know that you moved here and defrauded us, I'm glad you're gone.
yeah, i have pushed early stage type 2 diabetes fully into remission. lost about 15kg and and i'm now starting to build a bit of strength back, as the diabetes/kidney damage problems were making me weak and causing severe cramps that stopped me from even doing stretches. i can touch my toes again, and slowly starting to build the energy that i will be doing pushups and situps and squats and sixpack and a bit of pectorals haha.
keep in mind, in the throes of this problem i moved to a place where i had no easy access to transport and everything is a mountain road. walking to the shop in my previous place meant a climb about 100m altitude up and down, now it's even worse at about 200 up and 300 down to the nearest supermarket. so it was brutal.
it was interfering with my ability to think, also. so i'm doing much better work in my jobs too.
Yeah, I spent the last two years claiming to be Australian for the incredible prestige I guess. The migration industry is rife with fraud, not that Australia is specifically unusual in that regard