Is australia a place you'd like to live?

Is Australia a place you'd like to live?

Yes or no why why not?

Yes 9
No 20
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  • kikilizzo

    Absolutely not. They have giant spiders. Plus it's hot. You'd have to drag my dead body there because it's the one place i'd never go near.

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    • bbrown95

      The giant spiders is my sole reason for voting "no", lol.

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    • Tommythecaty

      The spiders are the same size as elsewhere, it’s just that they’re often quite poisonous. You rarely encounter all the dangerous animals anyway. It’s not like you’re wandering blindly around the outback, and if you were they’d be the least of your worries lol.

      It’s not that hot in most areas, our average nice days are like 70 in Fahrenheit.

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  • raisinbran

    Prefer not to be put in a concentration camp or arrested for a dissenting social media post.

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    • Vvaas

      you know that stuff was fake right, idk where americans came up with that concentration stuff but it's not true lol

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      • hauntedbysandwiches

        Lol I agree that's still circulating and it's hilarious

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  • Holzman_67

    Answer carefully!
    Me and my 28 foot crocodile are interested to see what you say, by crikey!

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  • Vvaas

    i live in australia i don't like how hot it gets

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    • Holzman_67

      Are you darwinese?

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    • hauntedbysandwiches

      Are the people friendly

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      • Vvaas

        overall yeah everyone's pretty friendly and nice, it can depend on the area though

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  • normal-rebellious

    Absolutely. Australia's easier to live in, if I moved to USA, Moldova, France, even Copenhagen it will be very difficult to wait for a house, have the money for it and live, and even have the right bank and the correct VISA, without a relative or friend or social worker or teacher organising and planning the permanent residence, I would probably be homeless drinking cheap wine to survive, so yes, I should reside in Australia where all the money, VISAs and banks are already organised for me. Plus it's easier to get New Zealand stuff over here, like pavlova, and fish in salsa, and Whittakers chocolate, than it is outside of Australasia, who try to copy the same ingredients they have here but use ingredients I can't get at the supermarket, it's all good, kangaroo meat in a can is a Kenyan thing, but many of the famous brands in Kenya they have here (it's smaller in Kenya, in fact professionally made foods and drinks in Kenya are tiny in comparison to canisters of Nesquick, they only have them in little packets in Kenya).

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  • Lusty-Argonian

    Not a chance in hell. North American wildlife is dangerous enough I don't need to bump it up to 15

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    i hate long haul flights

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  • 1WeirdGuy

    In Canada a doctor can give your kids hormones and they dont have to tell the parents. There was a case where the doctors were giving this mans daughter hormones and he found out after saying stop and they refused he went to the media and called his daughter a "she" and he went to jail for misgendering his daughter. Apparently a judge had warned him against misgendering his daughter again and he did it anyway and he went to jail for it.

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    • Anonnet

      Had to Google this. Man's name was Robert Hoogland.

      Man, I really hope stuff like that doesn't take over America, too. I feel like we're getting close.

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      • 1WeirdGuy

        Its here theres several congressmen who want to allow schools to give kids hormones without notifying parents. Theres no legislation on this in particular yet but it has been talked about.

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  • Orphan

    Not at all. Totally in the middle of nowhere. Any vacation out of Australia Is a long flight out if u don't want to go to asia

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  • LloydAsher

    No guns, dangerous wildlife, only inhabiting 10% of the landmass, summer Christmas.

    Wheres the hell no option?

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  • Bassmachine

    Australia looks amazing from sidney to the outback. The accent is hilarious and movies from Australia are entertaining.

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  • ibrokemyds

    It wouldn’t be my first choice but if I was in a situation where I had to move to Australia I wouldn’t be angry about it. The main hurdle would just be getting used to the heat lol

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  • Duskwing

    I live in Australia and the people are relaxed. There’s a lot of freedom.

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  • momgetthecamera

    There are Australians in it 😰

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  • Anonnet

    Need an "idk" option. I don't know a thing about Australia other than kangaroos.

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  • Solarith

    I live there

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    • ospry

      What's the most isolated town that you know of? If I lived in Australia, I'd want to live in a little-known place, preferably somewhere in the outback if people even live out there

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  • 1WeirdGuy

    Its a good country Ive heard the oil jobs out there pay really good. But for me its not a place id like to live because I like to own things and the housing market is rough. Ontop of that you cant own guns and theres too much "diversity" for my taste.

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