this post was submitted on 16 Apr 2024
576 points (86.8% liked)
Funny
6738 readers
1161 users here now
General rules:
- Be kind.
- All posts must make an attempt to be funny.
- Obey the general sh.itjust.works instance rules.
- No politics or political figures. There are plenty of other politics communities to choose from.
- Don't post anything grotesque or potentially illegal. Examples include pornography, gore, animal cruelty, inappropriate jokes involving kids, etc.
Exceptions may be made at the discretion of the mods.
founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
Ok but western Australia has everybody here beat
True. Everyone there lives on the southeast side, though.
So?
It's only 1hr longer than Tweed Heads to Cape York in QLD
And there's about a 40% chance to survive the trip.
Americans don't really care about how big AUS is, we just can't figure out how your wildlife is as deadly as our high school students
It's mostly the emus that you need to watch out for... Just ask our army
Is there a secret emu army? Ready to repel all potential land invaders somehow crazy enough to attempt Australia?
Not so secret.
https://www.discoverwildlife.com/animal-facts/birds/the-emu-war-of-1932
Well there's a European country where you need a week long train trip from one part of it to the other.
Gotta watch out for that one speed camera
I was coming in with this cause it's straighter haha.
Then see you WA post.
I've done both of these trips before too and them some to get where I'm actually going
I haven't done the WA one but I've done Adelaide to Darwin which was a very barron but beautiful drive, would love to do the WA trip one day
Sounds like the perfect place to go for a drive and listen to the Left Right game.
The American mind cannot comprehend this!
How long is the drive from Nome to Juneau?
I just punched it into my GPS to find out and it came back with results for plane tickets lol, I didn’t even know my GPS app could do that
The world bows to Australia