

Come down here in about 4-5 months time....We live Hells summer every year here....browneyedgirl wrote:The past week the Southern USA has been a first coming of Hell. The temps have been over 100F. every day, and the heat index as high as 120F. Just a little taste of the afterlife.Well, socially, emotionally, mentally, and intellectually the South is in Hell(as well as 1,000 years backward), so why not the weather?
Do you all live in the outback, or in one of the cities like Sydney? Is it hot the whole continent? Australia is a very interesting place but I do not know much about it except what I see in movies, in the news, or read in books. The wildlife is pretty cool!Southern_Stratofan wrote:Come down here in about 4-5 months time....We live Hells summer every year here....browneyedgirl wrote:The past week the Southern USA has been a first coming of Hell. The temps have been over 100F. every day, and the heat index as high as 120F. Just a little taste of the afterlife.Well, socially, emotionally, mentally, and intellectually the South is in Hell(as well as 1,000 years backward), so why not the weather?
The vast majority of people live on the east coast (and around each capital city), we have a mountain range running along it which separates us from the interiors average climates. So its actually pretty good mostly. But sometimes it can get woeful, but not as bad as the west. Only the most southern parts get snow & its generally confined to higher altitudes.browneyedgirl wrote: Do you all live in the outback, or in one of the cities like Sydney? Is it hot the whole continent? Australia is a very interesting place but I do not know much about it except what I see in movies, in the news, or read in books. The wildlife is pretty cool!
Yeah, I heard you all have some really nasty spiders and snakes!Southern_Stratofan wrote:The vast majority of people live on the east coast (and around each capital city), we have a mountain range running along it which separates us from the interiors average climates. So its actually pretty good mostly. But sometimes it can get woeful, but not as bad as the west. Only the most southern parts get snow & its generally confined to higher altitudes.browneyedgirl wrote: Do you all live in the outback, or in one of the cities like Sydney? Is it hot the whole continent? Australia is a very interesting place but I do not know much about it except what I see in movies, in the news, or read in books. The wildlife is pretty cool!
Geographically its very interesting here, and id love to see it all one day. Our wildlife probably would be interesting to someone abroad, but you get sick of them sometimes here
Yes we do. And the worst part is theyre everywhere.browneyedgirl wrote:
Yeah, I heard you all have some really nasty spiders and snakes!![]()
I bet you all miss the Crocodile Hunter!He was one of a kind!
NeonVomit wrote:Why is everything in Australia poisonous?
Portuguese Man-of-War?Southern_Stratofan wrote:NeonVomit wrote:Why is everything in Australia poisonous?![]()
Not everything is poisonous or venomous here. And everything that is, is small enough to stomp on, or run over, or shoot. Whatever tickles your fancy.
But I have good reason to not step foot in the ocean......
I heard about that mess!Well now that I have my power back, how are you all doing?
Yeah, you apparently have things that can kill you just by looking at you, or something. Whereas over here the most dangerous things are council housing tenants.Southern_Stratofan wrote:NeonVomit wrote:Why is everything in Australia poisonous?![]()
Not everything is poisonous or venomous here. And everything that is, is small enough to stomp on, or run over, or shoot. Whatever tickles your fancy.
But I have good reason to not step foot in the ocean......
Is Perth the "safest" city in terms of poisonous creatures?Southern_Stratofan wrote:NeonVomit wrote:Why is everything in Australia poisonous?![]()
Not everything is poisonous or venomous here. And everything that is, is small enough to stomp on, or run over, or shoot. Whatever tickles your fancy.
But I have good reason to not step foot in the ocean......
Well, there has to be a safe place for Hollyweird to do all those Lord of the Rings movies, etc.NeverendingAbyss wrote:Is Perth the "safest" city in terms of poisonous creatures?Southern_Stratofan wrote:NeonVomit wrote:Why is everything in Australia poisonous?![]()
Not everything is poisonous or venomous here. And everything that is, is small enough to stomp on, or run over, or shoot. Whatever tickles your fancy.
But I have good reason to not step foot in the ocean......
Why doesn't your little brother New Zealand have the same dangers?
Yes we have those, but also several more dangerous species of box jellyfish. Along with Sharks, Crocs, Stonefish, sea snakes, blue ringed octopus. The list goes on.browneyedgirl wrote: Portuguese Man-of-War?![]()
In that respect it probably would be slightly safer than the East coast, but id say Hobart would be the safest.NeverendingAbyss wrote: Is Perth the "safest" city in terms of poisonous creatures?
Why doesn't your little brother New Zealand have the same dangers?
NeonVomit wrote: Yeah, you apparently have things that can kill you just by looking at you, or something. Whereas over here the most dangerous things are council housing tenants.
It's quite safe in Finland as well. There was a long article about what natural disasters are actually possible here. Tsunamis and Tornados would demolish Denmark, Sweden and Norway before reaching Finland but by the time they would get here it would already be too weak to kill anyone here. Earthquakes and Volcanos aren't possible since we have the Fennoscandian Shield making this possibly the most stable place in the world. Major floods are pretty much impossible. Only some coastal cities like Pori and Turku might suffer but who cares about them anywayNeonVomit wrote:Yeah, you apparently have things that can kill you just by looking at you, or something. Whereas over here the most dangerous things are council housing tenants.Southern_Stratofan wrote:NeonVomit wrote:Why is everything in Australia poisonous?![]()
Not everything is poisonous or venomous here. And everything that is, is small enough to stomp on, or run over, or shoot. Whatever tickles your fancy.
But I have good reason to not step foot in the ocean......
Geographically, Australia is quite safe, being smack-bang in the middle of the thickest tectonic plate in the world.mayhem-for-all wrote:
It's quite safe in Finland as well. There was a long article about what natural disasters are actually possible here. Tsunamis and Tornados would demolish Denmark, Sweden and Norway before reaching Finland but by the time they would get here it would already be too weak to kill anyone here. Earthquakes and Volcanos aren't possible since we have the Fennoscandian Shield making this possibly the most stable place in the world. Major floods are pretty much impossible. Only some coastal cities like Pori and Turku might suffer but who cares about them anyway![]()
As for the local Fauna we have: Lynxes: Not dangerous and few in numbers, Wolverines: Only cause problems to Reindeer owners, Wolves: Practically extinct, Moose: A bit dangerous when driving, Bears: Could be Dangerous but only kill a person every 50 years or something, Adders: Possibly the only poisonous being in Finland and it's not really dangerous. + No lethal insects - Mosquitos are just annoying
NeonVomit wrote:Making a list of the stuff that can't kill you would probably be quicker.
Is it true that even koalas are poisonous if you eat them?
Eat a koala?They cant be eaten because theyre an endangered species,
I dont imagine them as being very tasty. However, we have many other animals that are quite yummy. :yum2:browneyedgirl wrote: Eat a koala?I don't think I'd wanna do that--it would like be eating a favorite teddy bear, or a pet dog or something.
I just cannot picture anyone eating a cute little koala!
What about the kuccaburro bird?Southern_Stratofan wrote:I dont imagine them as being very tasty. However, we have many other animals that are quite yummy. :yum2:browneyedgirl wrote: Eat a koala?I don't think I'd wanna do that--it would like be eating a favorite teddy bear, or a pet dog or something.
I just cannot picture anyone eating a cute little koala!