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The discussion centers around the perception of the average Australian, often dismissed as unintelligent, yet recognized for their extensive knowledge of sports, particularly football (rugby or Aussie rules). The original poster suggests that if these individuals were in charge, the world might be a better place, prioritizing sports and camaraderie over conflict. The conversation also touches on the cultural differences in terminology, with a playful exchange about the meaning of "football" and a critique of dismissive responses to the thread. The overall tone emphasizes the value of sports knowledge and community over negativity.
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I am a commie pinko as all my right wing mates call me but what about this.

If u look at the average aussie yobbo the first thought that comes into ur mind is DUMBASS!
But they are smart people, they know so much about footy it blows ur mind, so how about we make them rule the world, better to have footballs and beer than bullets and nukes ! :wink:
 
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Face...brick...pillow. Solves all my worries.
 
Football? oh yeah, that's what you dirties call SOCCER! :wink:
 
gee thnx

Nope I am an aussie so football means rugby or aussie rules !

But posting a reply saying that it has no merit and u would rather go to sleep is stupid.

Thats exactly why i set up this thread ! :rolleyes:
 
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