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- DamienHandel420
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This Thread Is a Thread where you can post what ever you want from **** posting to crazy stuff . Any topic MMA related to what ever you want to talk. Try and not be toxic arsehole. And one rule No Politic allowed because that what made people ****s
Let me Start, I find it insane it like 4 days to Chrismas , Im suprise it so close to the end of the Year, Fells like Junes.Anyone have anything cool plan for Chrissy, I’m probley just gonna mess around at the gym
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- CheckLeftHook
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Natural disasters are horrible, the worst I hope for him in that is that all of his underwear are wet for a week.
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- ****les
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I'm Australian. You get used to them after a while. We pretty much alternate between burning to death and drowning year-to-year. The change is nice.
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- ****les
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- WastelandWanderer
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I know a good few people who moved down under some came back some didnt... I would go but im worried a critter might murder me, theres all types of wild dingos and giant bugs in Australia... The wild cows that escaped from farms look epic and strong
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- gwinCLARKE2019
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To that point, @****les how do you deal with those giant poisonous spiders that like to hide in your show?
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- ****les
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gwinCLARKE2019 the big ones tend to not be dangerous. They look scary but they won't kill you. I mean you still wouldn't want to get bitten by one but really it's things like Redbacks and particularly the funnel web and mouse spiders which are really dangerous.
I don't worry so much about them. They're really only an issue when it floods because they tend to be terrestrial and get flooded out of their holes. Snakes are a bigger concern.
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Have been wondering.. Why there's no heavyweight women fighting in major organizations? Or even at any promotion?
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- ****les
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kushycake because there's virtually no HW sized WMMA fighters around to fill a division.
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- gwinCLARKE2019
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Gotcha. I've always disliked spiders and I remember being freaked out by those big Aussie suckers on Animal Planet. I dig snakes but wouldn't want to be anywhere near an inland taipan.
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- ****les
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gwinCLARKE2019 well, the inland Taipan is the most venomous snake in the world, but they are very very rare and live in a very remote part of Australia. I have never seen one and likely never will. Apparently they are good-natured and will only strike if really pushed to.
However, the coastal Taipan is close to as venomous and is not uncommon in my area. They are extremely aggressive if they perceive they are being threatened, which isn't hard to accidentally do. They kind of scare the **** out of me TBH. Before antivenin was developed to counteract their bite, the death rate was 99.9%. The only person to ever have survived was some aboriginal guy way back when. There are hospital reports about nursing stuff extracting blood from him that had turned black.
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There are. I am 100% sure. They are just probably being ashamed of their sizes and body.
I mean it's not that easy for them like for us - boyz.
But I would like to see 265's bombs jumping in cage.
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- ****les
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kushycake consider how god-awful WMMA generally is, then consider how generally god-awful most HW fights are. Now imagine they had a baby, and it was born with cellulite, asthma, and thyroid-related obesity.
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That's exactly what I would like to see, lol.
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- gwinCLARKE2019
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I am now imagining a bunch of Lizzo size chicks slamming into each other like they are bumper cars. Or maybe sea lions during mating season. That would be entertaining for all of the wrong reasons. But it's very unlikely to ever happen.
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- ****les
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Stephen Terryif you ever heed my advice on anything, let it be now: October is going to be a particularly brutal month for you as a Brit. There's a bunch oif reasons for this, but the main issue will be the change to the energy cap price, which will see this raise by about 80%. There will be runs on things you need. I strongly advise stocking up on the things you can't do without
right now.
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- Stephen Terry
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@****les
My plan was basically just to take as much overtime as I could at work so that I earn more money and also spend more time at work so that I can live off of whatever supplies my co-workers accidentally leave behind. Luckily for me, I'm always covering different shops so I'm hard to pin down to any location and there's always new cupboards and fridges to raid! Today, I gained an expensive looking pen and a fridge magnet that had fallen down the back of the fridge!
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- Stephen Terry
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In all seriousness though, the main thing I'm doing is wearing thermals underneath so that we don't have to put the heating on. That really took a lot of the sting out of the expenses last winter so I'm hoping it will again.
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- ****les
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In the interests of proving that nothing everything in Australia is horrible, ugly and dangerous, I cut this native Australian Doryanthes Excelsia (but commonly referred to as a Gymea lilly) flower about half an hour ago and took some shots. Standard leather office chair for scale. This is actually a single flower, not a capitulum and is not very large as they can grow to about 70cm in diamater. The stem is about two inches in diameter and grows up to about 2 1/2-3m in length. Each flower is its own separate compartment and these unfurl over the course of a few weeks. Inside each there is a blob of a kind of pearlescent jelly that is very attractive to native birds, especially parrots, and sugar gliders. I didn't see any inside those currently open, I suppose they've already been raided. Quick and the dead when it comes to that stuff, I have observed.
Very slow growing plant that takes about ten to fifteen years before it will produce a single flower, but they are pyrophytic, so fire will accelerate their growth. Not hugely popular as houseplants, I guess people think they look disturbing and/or weird, but I don't know, I think they have a surreal beauty to them. I rescued two mature plants from extinction as part of a demolition job I saw advertised on gumtree some years ago. Each plant would have weighed over 350kg, and had to be dug out, transported, and dug in with an excavator. It wasn't a cheap exercise.
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