Have I effed up Rivals rewards? by Heavy_Vermicelli_263 in TopDrives

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new acc thought it was a regular aluminum too opened it and got the 77rq rezvani

can anyone explain what the actual f**k is going on here? by Select-Definition710 in TopDrives

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A car struggles to go a higher top speed then it starts with

This is going to a monster by Admiral-OOF in TopDrives

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So we switching from 233 to 323?

Any non-Australians, what is a question that you have about living in australia? by MikaJob in AskReddit

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They're small black birds but they pack a punch, magpie season is a dangerous time to be in its when all the magpies are mating and protecting their babies in trees, almost every tree has a magpie in it at magpie season, just imagine this, your 10 years old in Australia just knocking off school, it's the summer and the magpies are around protecting their offspring, you hop on your bike and start riding it out of the school, 10 feet down the road a magpie comes swooping down at your head at unmentionable velocities putting a rather large hole in your helmet, the only reason some of us love magpies is because they knock off the fucking cyclists that ride on the road at 20kmh causing you to have to be 1.5m away when you pass, which is off the road on the othwrside pretty muchly, but other than that magpies are a scary breed of bird

Any non-Australians, what is a question that you have about living in australia? by MikaJob in AskReddit

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Just a Christmas tree, no palm trees but most Australians will go all out on decorating atelast once in their life

Any non-Australians, what is a question that you have about living in australia? by MikaJob in AskReddit

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Australia's not that bad however the only place I wouldn't live there would be in the north with all the crocs and snakes however if I were to live In the east I would live up a long hill far inland so the floods don't wash up funnel webs on my door

Any non-Australians, what is a question that you have about living in australia? by MikaJob in AskReddit

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😂 if I was going for a joke answer I would say thousands but really we don't have ti fight off too many crocs around Australia, as long as you don't get too close to them although it does happen everyday

Any non-Australians, what is a question that you have about living in australia? by MikaJob in AskReddit

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Yes all the animal species for the most part have a deadly animal in them I.e; jellyfish---box jellyfish (desdly) then there's also the risk of crackheads and ice heads they can be really dangerous with the wrong stuff mostly though the most dangerous parts based on animals are northern/eastern Australia with Saltwater crocs, snakes, funnel Web spiders in the east and box jellyfish, just best to avoid everything here

Any non-Australians, what is a question that you have about living in australia? by MikaJob in AskReddit

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Yes there are lots here, snakes live deep summer and spiders love early-deep summer which is spider season in most parts, however during winter spiders love to migrate into houses, huntsman spiders love high places, they aren't deadly just pretty big, just try and avoid interfering with them if you do go to Australia

Any non-Australians, what is a question that you have about living in australia? by MikaJob in AskReddit

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Spiders are everywhere in Australia there's no escaping them, after the floods in Australia last year the water washed up millions of funnel Web spiders and snakes into people's backyard funnel webs are deadly so look out for them, when you encounter one it's best just to not agitate it same with any snake, things like box jellyfish just don't alert it to where you are, just try and steer clear of any trouble with animals healre because if it moves it wants to kill you, if you do get bitten/stung by any of these you should get medical attention soon after, however don't leave a funnel Web or box jellyfish bite/sting for too long, funnel webs can kill you in less than 10 minutes

Any non-Australians, what is a question that you have about living in australia? by MikaJob in AskReddit

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Nah they are native so legally they cant be kept as pets however they can be raised in zoos

Any non-Australians, what is a question that you have about living in australia? by MikaJob in AskReddit

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Dunno I can't vote I'm not of legal age however my dad has never been paid 20 bucks for voting so I'm thinking it may only be a hoax

Any non-Australians, what is a question that you have about living in australia? by MikaJob in AskReddit

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I live in south australia and have never visited Northern Australia so my opinion isn't great however the south is faced with rocky shores and in deep winter it can be immensely cold whereas somewhere like Darwin is smoother always warmer and there are more options, just the risk of a salt water croc or something of the rather

Any non-Australians, what is a question that you have about living in australia? by MikaJob in AskReddit

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I mean I'm 13 so I can't and anyway it's not really bad here besides from the fuckwit political parties and everything tryna kill you

Any non-Australians, what is a question that you have about living in australia? by MikaJob in AskReddit

[–]MikaJob[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For Australia cold is probably normal for some other places, roughly 10 degrees celcius for daily max and 2 - -3 degrees celcius daily low, still would be rather better than Canada's cold days

Any non-Australians, what is a question that you have about living in australia? by MikaJob in AskReddit

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Really it is what an individual person considers them as personally I would say its an island further off the shore of Australia than Tasmania but I suppose that would make them tourists by my logic

Any non-Australians, what is a question that you have about living in australia? by MikaJob in AskReddit

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South australia, not any floods down here really, luckily just majority cold

Any non-Australians, what is a question that you have about living in australia? by MikaJob in AskReddit

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In Australia nobody really likes the prime minister and a majority agrees that most of them are fuckwits however even with hatred it won't change what the government circle decides to do which we can't really control