What the rest of the idiots in australia can't see

Is it OK that I do what I'm doing now when it never occurs to an Australian that I'm not a stupid, competitive, shallow, plastic young man who can't be sensible with his money or order a decent pouch of tobacco?

I am sensible with my money and I do order a decent pouch of tobacco, and I'm not a fake-all-over man who thinks he's better than you.

As a matter of fact these are the stereotypes by old people who will never be as little as me again.

The Aussie people can't see that I'm a regular guy who simply rushes to shops and buses on time, buying coffee to wake me up, on a shopping spree, with money which I saved, who can't survive without buying these things, in that Australian hat they see an arsehole in Australian clothes despite the fact that I just have more money and I didn't spend all my money, is that normal?

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  • Tommythecaty

    *fart noise

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    • normal-rebellious

      What? I have a fair idea what a hectic lifestyle is, it's the excited, irregular fits of activity/strength together with being restless in an excited or active way, or it resembles that with the exception that it's not irregular fits of activity/strength but is the changing, and sudden fancy, jerkily or with fits and starts, together with excited feeling and restless activity in an excited or active way, the definition of hectic.

      Therefore I'm experiencing this lifestyle but not the one based on capriciousness or whim or a freak, or other people are, or I'm wild and impassioned in my shopping habits, another definition meaning wild and impassioned, without ever doing anything exciting and stimulating, the slang definition of hectic, a relaxation in the local gully is the opposite of hectic, and for your information it's about money coming in, and I'm just minding my own business and Aussie people are blowing it completely out of proportion.

      And one more thing, Puritanism has changed my life for the better so I'm no longer patriotic and all-Australian (just all-Australian), but many of the things I still do what I did in my patriotic days, without doing anything in the same way, I do things in many different ways, it's not a whim I'm doing, it's regularity, easier said than done. But my regularity is NOT always doing things in the same way, people misinterpret me as just one person, I'm so many different people.

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      • Tommythecaty

        *yawn noise

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        • normal-rebellious

          So Mr. Cat whaddaya think of a consistent man?

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          • Tommythecaty

            I yawn more consistently while reading his incoherent ramblings.

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            • normal-rebellious

              I think I'm not incoherent, I'm rational, and I don't appreciate being insulted with labels I don't want to hear.

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