honestly, as an Australian, as soon as I heard the meme at 9:13, I just screamed "Hell yeah, fucken love bunnings" without a second thought
Fun fact, Australia is the ONLY place in the world where the Mc Donald’s (Macca’s) ice cream machine works 98% of the time. Want Mc Donald’s Ice Cream, come to Australia, where you seriously won’t see a snake in the shops, spiders are few in your house, the only wasps to worry about aren’t native, and were built like Giga Chads both inside and outside Update: did you know that in Australia, Deadpool is rated MA 15+ Edit: I live in the Highlands, which is quite high above sea level, high enough to have its own individual weather, such as rain and frost during the hot/dry season
Just to clear something up- Dropbears are real but some Aussies tell their non-Aussie friends that they are fake so that they don't get scared and stuff like that and some Aussies even think they are fake because of misinformation and dumb jokes on the internet. So stay safe and don't try to hug a Koala until ur sure its not a drop bear
as an Australian i am offended not because of these memes, but because of this being labelled as "memes" and not being "a compilation of historically correct photos" as an australian i also feel that this is a documentary thank you for reading my ted talk
As an Australian myself, I would like to clear up a common misconception, we don't say shrimp, we say prawns so saying shrimp on the Barbie is just a little silly
As an Aussie, yes, we do have spiders the size of our houses with Roos trying to break in. We also ride the Roos to school.
12:00 fun fact about Cassowaries, the claws on their talons can get to 4-5 inches long, incredibly sharp, they can jump 7 feet high and run at 50KPH ( 31 miles per hour). DO NOT PISS OFF CASSOWARIES! this is 100% serious, they are like the worlds most dangerous bird. (to humans)
As an Australian I can confirm that drop bears and koalas are two different things that live in Australia
I'm Australian. When on holiday, I do the accent, but when I'm alone, I just have a slight accent. Everyone in my family does it. Also, the kangaroo outside can see this text. He said hi
As an Australian I can confirm this is what Australia is like
The fact australia terrifies people makes me feel so good about myself, like ive been living here since i was a child, i am power
9:48 To be fair, even Steve Irwin got nervous around these birds because they're essentially bird shaped dinosaurs with daggers for feet.
2:05 not only is this guy (Steven Bradbury) genuinely a national hero, but "doing a Bradbury" is actually a common phrase here. it refers to someone achieving something amazing by being so incredibly shit at it that it somehow circles back around to work in their favour.
I live in Australia and there are kangaroos that make us go into lockdown i don’t mind them ive never seen a spider the size of my hand
Mad max was truly an Australian documentary
Fun Australian Fact : In Perth, Western Australia there is a tiger shark that locals have named Trevor. He swims near the shore.
I could you not I’m Australian was walking back from somewhere to my class and then saw a metre sized lizard (about 9-12 hamburgers or 0.083 school buses for you Americans)
As an Australian, I’m offended As a Melbournian, even more so ITS MEL-BIN AND OSS-TRAY-LEE-A AND EE-MEUW AND MAR-SOO-PI-AL
As an Aussie I always find the animal thing bemusing. About 60,000 Indians die from snakebite every year. In Australia, occasionally one person does, usually during flood.
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