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TheEvilMan
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QUOTE(seriosekitt3h @ Apr 24 2024, 04:25 PM)
Malay got profiled more in the airport.
I got detained for 40 minutes because I bought only 4 days ticket there and
me and my friend was only carrying a bag full of surfing equipment
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Regardless of a b c now i think if u golding malaysia passport they gonna search u from top to bottom sniff left and right, cos our country name dah busuk and aussie love to find fault, remind me of china c bring canned food, they go open every can, then tell the c they found ntg in the can he can bring them in, trolling max
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QUOTE(19 Degree South @ Apr 24 2024, 03:31 PM)
racist country.
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went to australia back 7 years ago.

Wasn't the same as when I studied there.

That time Australia was best n friendly.

maybe too many asians, the whites not happy
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post Apr 24 2024, 04:30 PM

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QUOTE(seriosekitt3h @ Apr 24 2024, 04:25 PM)
Malay got profiled more in the airport.
I got detained for 40 minutes because I bought only 4 days ticket there and
me and my friend was only carrying a bag full of surfing equipment
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serious? anyway aussie suka cari pasah one. When i was in melbourne, every two months can have transport strike or demonstrations on the street one. bloody aussie really!
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QUOTE(19 Degree South @ Apr 24 2024, 04:30 PM)
serious? anyway aussie suka cari pasah one. When i was in melbourne, every two months can have transport strike or demonstrations on the street one. bloody aussie really!
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Their demo ok what go swanston street state library and talk cock there for hours but at least not blocking the road and trams lol
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post Apr 24 2024, 04:32 PM

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QUOTE(hoonanoo @ Apr 24 2024, 04:29 PM)
went to australia back 7 years ago.

Wasn't the same as when I studied there.

That time Australia was best n friendly.

maybe too many asians, the whites not happy
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seriously melbourne and sydney are populated with asians. lol
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post Apr 24 2024, 04:36 PM

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QUOTE(19 Degree South @ Apr 24 2024, 04:30 PM)
serious? anyway aussie suka cari pasah one. When i was in melbourne, every two months can have transport strike or demonstrations on the street one. bloody aussie really!
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i saw one demo in Sydney, never saw anything similar in Perth.

I've been 360 Xray scanned, bomb residue checked but that's fine.
But they took away my phone and asked me to unlocked it in Perth.

Lol, I don't use social media or Whatsapp.
I know first hand that they will check my stuffs so I fill my cameras (i was carrying a bag full of camera gears)
with noob amateur photos to throw them off.
I'm actually there for a one day photo job and took the remaining 2 days surfing.
You actually need a working visa to do a paid job there.
That is why I only fly there for 4 days


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QUOTE(19 Degree South @ Apr 24 2024, 04:32 PM)
seriously melbourne and sydney are populated with asians. lol
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first time in Sydney, i got the Singapore vibe more than orang putih vibe there.
That's my first culture shock although it was my 3rd time in OZ
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post Apr 24 2024, 04:39 PM

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The most i remember about perth is the animals. Played with wallabies, saw dolphins, friend running over a kangaroo in the dark.

And the pricey parking fees.
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QUOTE(empyreal @ Apr 24 2024, 04:39 PM)
The most i remember about perth is the animals. Played with wallabies, saw dolphins, friend running over a kangaroo in the dark.

And the pricey parking fees.
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i never seen a single animal when I was there. Except for sea gulls

If I remember, went for a lunch in CBD, parked at the multi storey garage nearby.
Paid AUS$16 for like at most 2 hours there?
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QUOTE(seriosekitt3h @ Apr 24 2024, 04:42 PM)
i never seen a single animal when I was there. Except for sea gulls

If I remember, went for a lunch in CBD, parked at the multi storey garage nearby.
Paid AUS$16 for like at most 2 hours there?
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Cant remember how much, but yeah those multi storey parking lots.

The animals i think we headed out of the city a bit (hence why that kangaroo got run over).
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QUOTE(empyreal @ Apr 24 2024, 04:47 PM)
Cant remember how much, but yeah those multi storey parking lots.

The animals i think we headed out of the city a bit (hence why that kangaroo got run over).
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never been outside the city and Freo, the most ulu place I went was only Joondaloop

I dunno, wild animals does not interest me much since I live in Sarawak.
A man was eaten by a croc near my home a few months ago
and last week, I saw some Beruk in front of my lawn.
Snakes and lizard roams freely on the road every morning.

I like the forest though, I'm much more intrigued with the tress and grass.
I can spend hours just hiking through them
The park on top of the hill in Perth is perfect for walking but finding parking there is such a hassle
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QUOTE(seriosekitt3h @ Apr 24 2024, 04:54 PM)
never been outside the city and Freo, the most ulu place I went was only Joondaloop

I dunno, wild animals does not interest me much since I live in Sarawak.
A man was eaten by a croc near my home a few months ago
and last week, I saw some Beruk in front of my lawn.
Snakes and lizard roams freely on the road every morning.

I like the forest though, I'm much more intrigued with the tress and grass.
I can spend hours just hiking through them
The park on top of the hill in Perth is perfect for walking but finding parking there is such a hassle
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Yeah, perth's not a forest kinda place. Desert, yes.
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QUOTE(empyreal @ Apr 24 2024, 04:56 PM)
Yeah, perth's not a forest kinda place. Desert, yes.
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yeah, the ground feels like you're walking on wood chips all day
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QUOTE(seriosekitt3h @ Apr 24 2024, 04:19 PM)
Malay guys go there to overstay visa to take job at fruit farms.
Literally like Bangla
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Malay? Thought this was our Msian Chinese MO biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(smallbug @ Apr 24 2024, 05:13 PM)
Malay? Thought this was our Msian Chinese MO  biggrin.gif
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perhaps I'm wrong. I usually see only Malay promoting their farm job there.

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post Apr 24 2024, 07:02 PM

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QUOTE(seriosekitt3h @ Apr 24 2024, 03:54 PM)
16 okay lah, can use hoodie and track pants
Does it drop below 5 at night?

I've never experience anything below 15 in Perth.
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Night temps rarely drops below 10. Unless you're further out from the CBD.
I lived bout 30 mins east of CBD and nights are usually 7-9.

Day times usually 16-18, unless sunny day. Rare in winter.
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QUOTE(knumskul @ Apr 24 2024, 07:02 PM)
Night temps rarely drops below 10. Unless you're further out from the CBD.
I lived bout 30 mins east of CBD and nights are usually 7-9.

Day times usually 16-18, unless sunny day. Rare in winter.
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since someone here brought up wildlife in discussion,
is there anything to see eastwards
when we drive down to Albany via Kattaning?
Kangaroo perhaps?
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QUOTE(rcracer @ Apr 24 2024, 07:20 PM)
Get racist by white and asian Australian
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None of them are bad actually.

Oh yeah, I remembered one incident with my host.
She was drunk on wine one night with us in the living room.

She called us "you guys" when ISIS was on the TV.
Haha...

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