Today is Australia Day.
So today we celebrate the existence of Australia, the continent which proves that evolution did a lot of drugs when it was young. Today we celebrate the fact that Australia is full of things that want to make us all die, the fact that Australia is frequently on fire, and the fact that Australia essentially hates humanity. Specific things to celebrate about Australia include venomous snakes, spiders the size of dinner plates, marsupials, really interesting money, the koala (which will totally rip your face off if you poke it), and the cone snail, which is the size of a man's thumb and can kill you extremely dead. This is why you do not fuck around with the native wildlife of Australia.
Tonight I will celebrate by going to Kate's house to eat tasty Indian food and tell her things she never wanted to know about the many ways in which Australia can render you extremely deceased. There will be expository hand-gestures, and possibly even diagrams. Kate puts up with a lot from me, really. And later this year, I'll belatedly celebrate Australia Day by actually going to Melbourne, Australia, for the glory of WorldCon.
Thank you for existing, Australia! Today is your day. Your venomous, deadly, kicking-your-ass, being eaten by koalas day.
Hooray Australia!
(*I have a list containing a holiday for every single day of the year. Some days have more than one holiday listed. The world needs more excuses for a party.)
Re: Australia started celebrating last week, it seems.
January 27 2010, 03:54:04 UTC 7 years ago
The funnelweb spider is an extremely aggressive spider, known to jump almost 2', and has a venom which can kill an adult human in 2 hours.
Recent weather conditions have caused there to be an unusual number of these spiders near humans, such that there's a concern about having adequate supplies of anti-venom.
In order to combat this, they're asking people to catch the spiders?
Either they haven't thought this through, or Australia is more of a Darwin's playground than I ever imagined.
Re: Australia started celebrating last week, it seems.
January 27 2010, 14:19:50 UTC 7 years ago
;)
Re: Australia started celebrating last week, it seems.
January 27 2010, 14:32:57 UTC 7 years ago
Amusingly, I just recently received a bat from NJ. It was dead. And skeletonized. (And if I ever found something like that in my kitchen, I would Cleanse With Fire.)
Re: Australia started celebrating last week, it seems.
January 27 2010, 15:26:28 UTC 7 years ago
Re: Australia started celebrating last week, it seems.
January 27 2010, 15:28:40 UTC 7 years ago
If I found a funnelweb spider in my house I'd call the EPA.
Re: Australia started celebrating last week, it seems.
January 27 2010, 15:50:30 UTC 7 years ago