Clearing misconceptions about Australia/America
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Re: Clearing misconceptions about Australia/America
Let me help clarify
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The areas in blue have a higher concentration of uneducated city dwellers and petty criminals that throw around racial slurs as if it were the 1970s. They demand that other people pay for their rent and health care rather than work an honest job. I'm not going to pretend I'm all that much better, but I have enough perspective to know when I'm acting like a hypocrite.
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The areas in blue have a higher concentration of uneducated city dwellers and petty criminals that throw around racial slurs as if it were the 1970s. They demand that other people pay for their rent and health care rather than work an honest job. I'm not going to pretend I'm all that much better, but I have enough perspective to know when I'm acting like a hypocrite.
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Re: Clearing misconceptions about Australia/America
Let me help clarify
Re: Clearing misconceptions about Australia/America
let me help clarify
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Re: Clearing misconceptions about Australia/America
You guys are hilarious !
the only comment i'd like to make, is that metric is better than imperial. You know sooner or later, you will be adopting the metric system...
My personal opinion is that the imperial system was used because you could use common items to give reference to, such as foot, using one's foot. It seems like a very backwards way of doing things where as metric is specific for everythiung. Hell, there are even 2 imperial systems, british and US, which confuses us metric users when doing conversions.
http://www.science20.com/hammock_physic ... pic_battle
the only comment i'd like to make, is that metric is better than imperial. You know sooner or later, you will be adopting the metric system...
My personal opinion is that the imperial system was used because you could use common items to give reference to, such as foot, using one's foot. It seems like a very backwards way of doing things where as metric is specific for everythiung. Hell, there are even 2 imperial systems, british and US, which confuses us metric users when doing conversions.
http://www.science20.com/hammock_physic ... pic_battle
Re: Clearing misconceptions about Australia/America
I feel like certain things like lbs are more precise than kg.
Also inches are awesome.
Also inches are awesome.
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Re: Clearing misconceptions about Australia/America
I like having to guess if something weighs tons, tones, or tonnes.
Re: Clearing misconceptions about Australia/America
yo imperial is some wack bullshit
Riot wrote:My hair alone is like 5mb.
Merk wrote:Badyyyyy.. wanna go fiiiish? wanna go.... fiiiiIIIIIIIIIIIIsh?? Wanna go fishin'?!?!?! Him's a Badyyyy
Re: Clearing misconceptions about Australia/America
In my opinion, Australians prefer boneless meats such as steaks, lamb chops and Chicken boobs.Do they eat a lot of chicken wings in Australia?
Chicken wings, although popular, i wounldn't say we eat a lot of. Lamb and beef are our primary meats, especially our lamb cutlets.
We also have lots of pies and sausage rolls (minced meat in a pastry) and not many hot dog vendors. Come to think of it, only Wendy's (franchise) sells hotdogs and a few other specialy places...
Also, on the topic of censorship and patriotism, this site does give an insight to some key differences between the two nations.
http://convictcreations.com/culture/yankaussie.htm
If it's TL:DR, the basic summary is we practice patriotism in different ways due to our culture. I think we are a bit more easy going than the US.
An example they used was if someone wiped the AUS flag with their bum, we would find this hilarious or in the very least, not offensive, where as if you replaced the Aus flag with the US flag ... they may find them selves dead!
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America comes first in the America/Australia relationship.
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I'd like to think 7 years after this post, Pokebis finally understands.Pokebis wrote: ↑Fri Aug 02, 2013 12:42 pmI also don't think you have much grounds discounting an entire political party as "uneducated religious zealots."
I realize America is far from not having these issues, but I don't understand why you're perpetuating stereotypes based on your own, apparently strong, biases.
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I miss JzN and I hope he ended up getting a DDR cabinet!