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Abstraction · 61-69, M
The idea of poisonous and dangerous things is really, really overstated. I never think about it. In my entire life I almost never have encountered anything dangerous in nature.
What I like about Australia is that we are what we would call, 'laid back.' Relaxed. 'No worries,' is a common saying. We also have a natural disrespect for authority and self-important people.
But it's not a perfect place or anything.
What I like about Australia is that we are what we would call, 'laid back.' Relaxed. 'No worries,' is a common saying. We also have a natural disrespect for authority and self-important people.
But it's not a perfect place or anything.
OogieBoogie · F
@Abstraction well said .
I've been bitten by a redback , had to wait for a copper head on a track while I was Bush walking .
It's all about respect...and enjoying life .
Those poisonous animals have a right to chill out as much as we do 😊
I've been bitten by a redback , had to wait for a copper head on a track while I was Bush walking .
It's all about respect...and enjoying life .
Those poisonous animals have a right to chill out as much as we do 😊
Abstraction · 61-69, M
@OogieBoogie I did have a 6 foot tiger snake under my feet once, keeping pace with me, but that's a different story. ;)
Mindful · 56-60, F
@Abstraction sounds like a dream!oops meant that for Ophir boodie

SW-User
@Abstraction I like this, totally agree!