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New years eve here, Its 27 degrees celsius.

Cant go for a swim as  deadly Irukandji jellyfish mysteriously appeared.

On top of that a Toddler wanderd outside and was attacked by a Dingo.

https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/incidents/warning-of-increased-activity-issued-weeks-before-5yo-boy-mauled-by-dingo/news-story/5a178b44c8bd05733ee6d648e25fafdd

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7836125/Queensland-Irukandji-jellyfish-appear-Fraser-Island-western-coast.html

Might just have to watch Poal.co. instead!

Also stream alot of free movies.

Can't even go fishing.....ugh!

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lol This confuses niggers.

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The stick didn't get fully covered so they obviously survived just fine.

White people things.

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I used to live on the highest hill off the lake between the two TV towers. It was not uncommon for our house to be buried. At some point the snow plows couldn't be used anymore because the snow was so deep. Then out came the snowblowers. To pass a car, each had to get a little into the snowbank on their side. I practically lived on a snowmobile when I was young.

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Luckily you had stores to loot, though, right? So you could stay alive and all.

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The nearest store was about 20 miles away. However, we had two refrigerators and a large freezer with lots of venison and pizza from the school band fund drive. Plus my mom canned several items. We could go for a couple of months on what we had in stock. All we had to do was jump on the snowmobile and run down to the nearest gas station where there was a milk vending machine. More than once I had to snowmobile about 25 miles to school. And once my dad and our neighbor had to come on snowmobiles to get us home from school.

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If you look up the hill at the end of the second day, the snow isn't that deep. It drifted across the front yard of the person who took the video, making it look as though more fell than actually did.

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Haha, good eyes. im gonna say 'love how the homeowner placed a barbie chair and match stick in the ground to trick us all' ...

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Aye, the Earth! She breathes!

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Watching that light little lawn chair get covered with snow isn't a blizzard. A real blizzard would have blown it a mile away, and the camera probably couldn't see 20 feet away.

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Seems like we call any snow fall a blizzard now

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Check Anticlutch reply/link, it's an old timelapse video.