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@Wajoma saidFvck off. You don’t have a day job.
Started out as a welder, am now what my employer refers to as a shiney bum, shining up the seat of my trousers on the office chair, money's good, it's clean, not breathing welding fumes, getting burnt. Get to travel, Aus 2 months ago, US now. It's productive, we build useful stuff.
So yep, I'm keeping my job and don't need your advice.
Nobody could keep your “winning” personality in their vicinity long enough to pay you a wage.
Oh, wait, they’re constantly sending you abroad… perhaps it’s true then. If you were forced into my employment I’d be sending you to the other side of the planet as well.
@shavixmir saidshag pseudy for brains, NZ and Aus are not on opposite sides of the planet. Learn some geography before attempting your so-called jokes.
Fvck off. You don’t have a day job.
Nobody could keep your “winning” personality in their vicinity long enough to pay you a wage.
Oh, wait, they’re constantly sending you abroad… perhaps it’s true then. If you were forced into my employment I’d be sending you to the other side of the planet as well.
BTW I'm invited, not sent.
@shavixmir saidshag psuedy for brains doesn't know what "other side of the planet" means even though he was the one that said it.
The US… dumb arse.
And the only way you’d be invited to something is if they thought they were inviting someone else.
shag pseudy for brains pretends to be clever but doesn't have the horse power to back it up, he should stick to his safe, least embarrassing, post which is a single ijit emoji, as has been advised many times.
shag psuedy for brains also seems unaware that there is more to the USA than the 50 states. shag doody is indeed a pretender.
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@Wajoma saidThe koala fvcking gimp boy tries to suggest the US isn’t the other side of the planet to Australia.
shag psuedy for brains doesn't know what "other side of the planet" means even though he was the one that said it.
shag pseudy for brains pretends to be clever but doesn't have the horse power to back it up, he should stick to his safe, least embarrassing, post which is a single ijit emoji, as has been advised many times.
Or whatever he’s trying to say, as he weasles and whines, lies and moans, sweats and begs for attention…
Back to the rack, gimp boy. Have yourseld a golden shower.
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@shavixmir saidA simple map a child could use will help shag doody for brains learn something.
The US… dumb arse.
And the only way you’d be invited to something is if they thought they were inviting someone else.
https://www.antipodesmap.com/
@shavixmir saidYou should send email to the site https://www.antipodesmap.com/ and tell them they don't know what (shatmixer said) "other side of the planet" means.
A simple comprehension of English and an Atlas would help gimp boy.
Back to the rack.
I'm sure they'll really listen to you, give you due consideration you might even convince them their map is out of whack and that they may have to move the USA.
Some interesting trivia that shag doody might learn something:
"The Australian mainland is the largest landmass with its antipodes entirely in ocean."
Edit 2:
"Exact or almost exact antipodes cities:
Wellington (New Zealand) — Alaejos (Spain)"
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@Wajoma saidUhuh. Dumb arse.
You should send email to the site https://www.antipodesmap.com/ and tell them they don't know what (shatmixer said) "other side of the planet" means.
I'm sure they'll really listen to you, give you due consideration you might even convince them their map is out of whack and that they may have to move the USA.
Some interesting trivia that shag doody might learn so ...[text shortened]... i]"Exact or almost exact antipodes cities:
Wellington (New Zealand) — Alaejos (Spain)"[/i]
@shavixmir saidshag doody, come on now, I'm not the one saying inviting/sending someone to the other side of the planet from Aus or NZ is the US. It is not the other side of the planet.
Uhuh. Dumb arse.
Now's your opportunity, I know it's such a minor side point, a non-issue, but here you have a chance to fess up to your ignorance, you made a mistake, no big deal, own it and it's forgotten, move past it, why drag it out for ten posts.
Or my past advice which remains relevant now, your standard single emoji ijit post, do your little dance for me shag, jerk to my strings. There's really no choice.
Except the final choice, you know what I mean, don't let it be over something so trivial, the end.
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@Wajoma saidYou do comprehend that when one says “the other side of the planet” or “The other side of the country” etc. that there is a certain amount of exaggeration, don’t you?
shag doody, come on now, I'm not the one saying inviting/sending someone to the other side of the planet from Aus or NZ is the US. It is not the other side of the planet.
Now's your opportunity, I know it's such a minor side point, a non-issue, but here you have a chance to fess up to your ignorance, you made a mistake, no big deal, own it and it's forgotten, move past it, ...[text shortened]...
Except the final choice, you know what I mean, don't let it be over something so trivial, the end.
Or do you actually think my comments were supposed to be exact and measured?
To any normal person, my comments were understandable enough: nobody wants you anywhere close.
And the difference between the Northern and Southern hemisphere is exact enough for the comment.
You just keep digging holes for yourself.
Moron.
@Wajoma saidThe Pedant strikes again. And he learned a new word today and wanted to show it off: "antipode". Congrats, I guess, for catching up to the rest of us. Too bad you can't make the whole trip.
shag doody, come on now, I'm not the one saying inviting/sending someone to the other side of the planet from Aus or NZ is the US. It is not the other side of the planet.
Now's your opportunity, I know it's such a minor side point, a non-issue, but here you have a chance to fess up to your ignorance, you made a mistake, no big deal, own it and it's forgotten, move past it, ...[text shortened]...
Except the final choice, you know what I mean, don't let it be over something so trivial, the end.
When people say something is "on the other side of the planet", they usually mean "in the other hemisphere" which is arguably the definition of "the other side of the planet". What's sad is that I have to explain this to you, but you're too caught up by your new word discovery and you're not listening. When people mean "directly opposite on the earth", they usually say "opposite" or even your new word "antipode", but he didn't say that, did he? So again, to make your point, you have to make sh-- up, as usual.
@shavixmir saidTiring, isn't it?
You do comprehend that when one says “the other side of the planet” or “The other side of the country” etc. that there is a certain amount of exaggeration, don’t you?
Or do you actually think my comments were supposed to be exact and measured?
To any normal person, my comments were understandable enough: nobody wants you anywhere close.
And the difference between t ...[text shortened]... n hemisphere is exact enough for the comment.
You just keep digging holes for yourself.
Moron.
I think that's what he's counting on.
@Suzianne saidsuzikant, I'm well aware of the word 'antipode', go to the site you'll find that Australians and NZers have long been referred to as antipodeans, it's very common and all NZers know it from an early age. As for your dumb ass, I'm glad to give ya some learnings.
The Pedant strikes again. And he learned a new word today and wanted to show it off: "antipode". Congrats, I guess, for catching up to the rest of us. Too bad you can't make the whole trip.
When people say something is "on the other side of the planet", they usually mean "in the other hemisphere" which is arguably the definition of "the other side of the planet". What ...[text shortened]... , but he didn't say that, did he? So again, to make your point, you have to make sh-- up, as usual.
https://www.antipodesmap.com/#did-you-know
This is the very first entry in their 'Did you know" page, you obviously did not.
"In the Northern Hemisphere, "the Antipodes" is often used to refer to Australia and New Zealand, and "Antipodeans" to their inhabitants."
What a dumb kant you are every time your fingers hit the keyboard.
Japan is in the other hemisphere, no one considers Japan to be on 'the other side of the planet' to NZ.
Hahahahahaha, I just googled the word 'antipodes'
"1. Australia and New Zealand (used by inhabitants of the northern hemisphere).
"there were plants from the Antipodes, including eucalyptuses and acacias"
2. the direct opposite of something."
Shag pseudy for brains said, and I quote: "the other side of the planet..." he didn't say the same side of the planet, but in a different hemisphere.
re-fuggin-tard, dangle a bit of bait and you can count on suzi-kant-dude making a total ijit of herself.