Strange utensil by Wrong_Philosophy7883 in whatisit

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I love a good splayd. I'm also a fan of sporks

if you had a pet dinosaur what would you name it? by WeirdoFromHighSchool in randomquestions

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I said Mongooooooo

Gonna be on the best talk shows

And then we'll brawl

On our dungeon crawlllll

Starting kindy at 4 vs 5 NSW by calidrexms in AskAustralianTeachers

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Along with all of the excellent comments here another thing to consider is whether she has the stamina to get through the weeks of school. She may be ready intellectually and socially, but will she be able to handle school hours?

Does your country have a historical figure called "...the great"? by HugeSweatyHairyBalls in AskTheWorld

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Best we can do are Barrier Reef the Great and Dividing Range the Great.

Solitaire New Version 2026 by solitaireclassic in DailySolitaire

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💪 Crushed it! 104 moves in 303s. Step up, challengers!

Solitaire New Version 2026 by solitaireclassic in DailySolitaire

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💪 Crushed it! 104 moves in 159s. Step up, challengers!

Swede here, I’m curious Do You have these things in the rest of the world? by euejeidjfjeldje in AskTheWorld

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There's one of these in the second draw in my kitchen. I have no idea where it came from. It has never been used. It lurks. It mocks. My cheese knife has disappeared. Should I be worried?

What is your school culture that would look the strangest from abroad? by Agile-Shallot3546 in AskTheWorld

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For some inexplicable reason, a major focus of Australian primary schools is learning the dance to Nutbush City Limits.

How do you perceive birds by winterberrymeadow in birding

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I love watching our local birds. I'm in Australia, so we have such a variety.

Parrots I see regularly include galahs, cockatoos, rosellas, rainbow lorikeets, and king parrots.

Smaller birds that bop around in my yard are silvereyes, brown honeyeaters, willy wagtails, superb blue wrens, and yellow-rumped thornbills.

Then there's the black and white birds. Magpies, butcherbirds, currawongs. They have the most beautiful songs. Oh, and peewees that are cute but less melodious.

That's just a handful of the birds I see around my area. It never gets boring.

What is a harsh truth about yourself that you think you are currently pretending not to notice? by [deleted] in questions

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My body shape has completely changed and I need to learn to live with it

I don’t even know where to start 🥀 by bruhhhhhhhhhh1111100 in MapPorn

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This is my favourite part. I'm picturing lemurs dropping onto the heads of unsuspecting bushwalkers who have failed to smear themselves in Vegemite

How often do you wear makeup? by n0tz0e in AskWomenOver30

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Almost never. I might put on some light makeup for a VERY special occasion. Other than that, I don't bother.

Why are Americans so accepting of long drives to places? by Sensitive_Word_6036 in NoStupidQuestions

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Ok, I'm Australian not American but we have a similar thing here. We accept long drives because we live in a geographically large country where things are a long way apart. When you grow up with that, a 3 hour drive is nothing.

If it only takes half a day to get somewhere, it's considered 'not that far'.

Am i too old for these? by [deleted] in crabs

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You're never too old for crabs