• nilloc@discuss.tchncs.de
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    11 months ago

    Thanks for saving us all a click. And good on the Aussies for protecting their ecosystems (and probably crops too to be fair).

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      11 months ago

      Yeah we don’t do that. Biosec are good but internally states are lax. I live in world heritage rainforest and about 8 cats are left to roam constantly but I can’t, sensibly I might add, walk my dogs in there on leash.

      We log our old growth forests, allow gardeners to plant invasive species and knock down rainforest to do so. It’s good shit lmao.

      Australia is the same contradictory profit driven neoliberal shit as all the Thatcher-Reagan influenced nations.

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        11 months ago

        Bummer, but at least you got rid of most of the guns.

        I’ve got a kid in kindergarten, and he has to practice running outside to hide behind a neighbor’s barn if there is a shooting there.

        I’d move to Australia (or NZ, sorry) in a minute if I could afford to. Even if I have to leave my dog in quarantine for months.

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          11 months ago

          Yeah I mean I wouldn’t live in the usa but also living in Australia is crap in a lot of ways. Basically it’s becoming more like the usa plus insane cost of living and UK surveillance state.

          we also still have plenty of guns. About 15 per 100 people iirc. We’re just not a completely broken society (yet) and we don’t allow autos or most semi autos which is sensible. I target shoot myself and so does my wife :p

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        11 months ago

        We have them in New England now too. I’m not sure if they damage crops in our area, but they all try to get through our (quite necessary) mosquito screens in the fall. Somehow a few seem to squeeze under and then we find them in our curtains.

        At least they move slowly