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  • As an Aussie, I can say the trope of "everything wants you dead" is highly overhyped. I've seen three venomous snakes in the wild in my life (and I've mostly lived in rural areas) and there's a couple of venomous spiders, but none that will kill you (unless you're very young, very old, or very sick). Blue-ringed octopuses, crocodiles and sharks exist, but rarely cause human deaths. You know what we don't have? Bears. Alligators. Cougars. Wolves. Very few carnivores trying to eat humans here, it's mostly creatures with excellent self-defense mechanisms.

  • Your implication is that our gun culture is getting more like the US, which thankfully isn't the case. Yes, I was surprised and dismayed by the stats, but as I stated above, less people in Australia own guns now than in '96, which is great news.

  • Did you read the article, or are just cherrypicking a headline that suits your agenda? The article states that we have more guns in the hands of fewer shooters. Not great, but at least we're keeping guns out of the wrong hands. Australia licences guns appropriately, so hunters, farmers and hobbyists can still access the firearms that they need to. Your headline isn't the mic drop you think it is.

  • I came here to make this comment. The Edenists, a genetic fork of humanity, have created sentient machines through biotech. Some of the large space habitats are grown with a layer of neural cells a metre thick - in a cylinder shell that may be 30km long, totalling cubic kilometers of brain matter. Super-intelligent space buildings.