Things that seem unique to your country

ITT things that seem unique to your country.

>The scent of eucalyptus and dust everywhere you go. (actually hell good)
>Prehistoric sounding birds always chirping away
>Barlmy nights so cozy you're not scared of getting stabbed, it feels like you're in bed even though you're walking the streets.
>The sounds of domestics a few blocks away or at the bottle-o which is actually surprisingly comfy, I don't even know why.
>The Falcons and Commodores constantly hooning around the place, always race by when you cheer them on.
>The junkie bogans that you connect with instantly on all levels, literally everywhere around the country, top blokes to crack cold ones with.
>The larrikin abos that are into petty crime but are funny as fuck to be around.
>Free sausage sizzles every week at Bunnings

What are some things that make your country comfy? Fuck I love Australia.

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>the beatiful women you see every time you step out of your home
>the time spent at bars with the lads playing futbolin (baby foot) and drinking beer
>the time spent getting wasted in the parking lot with the lads drinking cheap wine mixed with coca cola while listening to gypsy music
>go to a club and make out with a beautiful girl
>going back home walking at 8 am
>eating a cheeky kebab on your way home
>get up and eat cocido or patatas a la riojana made by based mom
it is not a good country for incels though (spain)

>When the weather goes apeshit and it pisses down with rain like a superstorm, lightning cracking down hard as fuck, feels like a warm shower
>The vibrant colours of the fauna and terrain
>The dust storms, one ripped the roof off the old folks home one time and left the streets littered in gumtrees, like something out of a movie
>The cheeky maccas runs once a week with the lads
>Cheap kebabs or fish and chips when feeling peckish
>The bruces inland with Akubra hats that look and sound like Mick Taylor from Wolf Creek
>Fire tornados
>Kangaroos and emus littering the highways as revenge for the emu war
>The red dirt that is unique to Australia, never seen elsewhere
>The amazing sunsets in the outback

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>Prehistoric sounding
Any samples?

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All of these, everyday.

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Freaky

>Free sassuage sizzle at bunnings

What?, Also waking up to the sound of kookaburras.

>Barlmy nights so cozy
I fucking hate warm nights.

Shart

Kek, those fuckers used to go spastic at us leaving the side gate in high school because they kept building nests in the middle of a patch of grass at least a hundred kids trod over twice a day.

I see two howizers on my way to work everyday. And fantastic nature when I pass in between two mountains.

Never really thought about it but what sort of avian background noise do you have in Sweden?

hell yeah cobber

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>laughs at his own jokes because they are funny
I make myself laugh all the time, isn't this normal?

Outside of the big cities, Its very green

Gently Rolling Hills which means the landscape is neither overbearing or too open but just right.

Dry stone walls and hedges surrounding the patchwork of fields and woods that makes up the countryside.

Heather moorland which makes you feel like you are in the 1600s, its an almost desolate kind of beauty.

Bluebell woods where the floor is a bright sea of green and purple.

Towering White coastal cliffs that make it look like a fortress has risen out of the sea.

The pubs that have been open for centuries, their colourful signs and names , the big fireplaces in half timbered rooms.

The morning mists that settle like a blanket over the undulating landscape.

The light drizzles of rain that settle down the morning.

oh and also
FUCKING PARAKEETS THAT NEVER SHUT UP, MY GARDEN SOUNDS LIKE A FUCKING JUNGLE THANKS TO YOU AUSSIE FUCKS.

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not in seppoland
they think its rude or something

Fair enough. I spend maybe a good 23 and a half hours of my day to myself so laughing at and voicing thoughts sort of come naturally. Might end up institutionalised in the States, lel.

>FUCKING PARAKEETS THAT NEVER SHUT UP
When I was a kid, one of the places we lived at had a neighbour with a large tree in his backyard that would attract a whole swath of birds in the morning and evening. Every morning and evening, without fail, he would walk out the back with some sort of air rifle and blast the birds away before walking back inside.

I do the same thing but I just turn it off when people are around, really kills the vibe.

>have nothing Sweden or Russia didn't had

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Free snags at Bunnings?? What one you go to?

Nice thread. It would be better in Euro timezone though as America is a bit shite

Wales has a few comfy things.

> Driving through snowdonia. Comfy as fuck.
> Climbing mountains like Cadair Idris when it's nice.
> Coming in from the rain and sitting by the fire. Mum made welsh cakes.
> Town coming together for the rugby. Not really unique but it's nice.
> Getting on fairly well with anyone else from Wales/Ireland/Scotland.

I forgot the history is quite cool too.

> Comfy castles everywhere. Some are ruined but have unrestricted access so you can explore them. Camping at the base of a ruined castle is amazing.
> Celtic/Roman/etc remnants. Wales has a load of old Celtic hill forts. Even though they're just hills now it's still cool.

Love crows, hate magpies
Simple as

Drinking booze in sauna then drowning to lake at

kek

>>The sounds of domestics a few blocks away or at the bottle-o which is actually surprisingly comfy, I don't even know why.
Then I think of all the kids fucked up by these manchildren, for life.

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