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  • LazyPooky
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    Originally posted by Play_z

    It’s Australia Day but some people call it mourning day.

    Australia Day is when the first British fleet came to Australia.
    I understand now. For some it's a celebration, for others it's not. We see this a lot lately.

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  • possessor
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    Originally posted by Play_z
    it is a day to grieve and reflect on this painful historical event rather than celebrate.
    lol not for me

    sorry aboriginals but i'm proud of being an australian

    yk other than the whole land-stealing thing

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  • Play_z
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    Originally posted by LazyPooky
    What are you celebrating?
    It’s Australia Day but some people call it mourning day.

    Australia Day is when the first British fleet came to Australia

    Why is it called Mourning day:

    "Australia Day", celebrated on January 26th, is considered a "Day of Mourning" by many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians because this date marks the arrival of the British First Fleet in 1788, signifying the beginning of colonization and the devastating impacts it had on Indigenous communities, leading to widespread dispossession and loss of culture;therefore, for many First Nations people, it is a day to grieve and reflect on this painful historical event rather than celebrate.

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  • LazyPooky
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    What are you celebrating?

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  • Play_z
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    Originally posted by possessor
    what the hell am i supposed to do
    Let me think, let me think, let me think… I don’t know

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  • Play_z
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    Originally posted by Fairy-Possum

    Most people I know celebrate later in the day, and personally I don't celebrate. Well, I drink but that's it
    Yeah, I don’t celebrate it either for culture reasons. But I was little surprised that the thread was quiet about it.

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  • possessor
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    what the hell am i supposed to do

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  • Fairy-Possum
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    Originally posted by Play_z
    Hmm… its pretty quiet in here for a day where half of the nation celebrates on
    Most people I know celebrate later in the day, and personally I don't celebrate. Well, I drink but that's it

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  • Play_z
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    Hmm… its pretty quiet in here for a day where half of the nation celebrates on

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  • possessor
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    I do not want to try Taco Bell. The dorito loco taco looks good but..

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  • Play_z
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    Originally posted by Fairy-Possum
    Similar situation with Taco Bell. They've opened up over 100 stores nationally

    I wonder if it's gonna be successful, considering this is the third time Taco bell has tried the AU market. And I wonder if Wendy's will succeed
    I believe this is Wendy’s second time in AUS market. They originally opened up in 80’s in Melbourne but wasn’t popular. But thanks to social media the Wendy’s might have a chance due to its popularity with influencers and food reviewers.

    I wonder what other US restaurants might come to Australia. Like Chipotle or even a Chuck e cheese for food sakes (the restaurant that FNAF was based around). Well the only reason why I say a Chuck e cheese might open up here, one day is because they were planning to do that too. I mean it isn’t it’s first time here either since there was two locations located where the surfers paradise Timezone is now (pretty much the same spot where the Wendy’s is opened up at) and Carina. They were opened from 1981-1993 under the name Charlie Cheese. Both closed because they weren’t very popular same with the Wendy’s in Melbourne.

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  • Fairy-Possum
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    Similar situation with Taco Bell. They've opened up over 100 stores nationally

    I wonder if it's gonna be successful, considering this is the third time Taco bell has tried the AU market. And I wonder if Wendy's will succeed

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  • Play_z
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    Originally posted by possessor

    Been long enough of a wait.

    I haven't had it yet
    I probably won’t try it but I keeping hearing the same thing over and over again. “Their burgers taste like a whopper you will get at Hungry Jack’s”. Btw the Wendy’s location is at Surfers paradise on the Gold Coast QLD

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  • possessor
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    Originally posted by Play_z
    We got Wendy’s in Australia now… Australians what’s your opinion of the restaurant Wendy’s

    For me it looks expensive for such a small meal

    Been long enough of a wait.

    I haven't had it yet

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  • Play_z
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    We got Wendy’s in Australia now… Australians what’s your opinion of the restaurant Wendy’s

    For me it looks expensive for such a small meal

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