• Raiderkev@lemmy.world
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      7 days ago

      What a bin chicken is, what sherbet is in Australia, there are more I can’t think of at the moment.

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          Sherbet and Smarties exist in the US but we call them different things and have other things we call Sherbet and Smarties.

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          After googling it:

          We do, we call them pixie sticks

          Sherbet is like a different ice cream (icy fruit basically) to everyone else in the world

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            I looked that up and it seems similar, but sherbet is fizzy. From what I can find I don’t think pixie sticks are

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          Like the other person said, in the states, sherbet is an ice cream that has juice in it. It’s fruit flavored, but not as fruity, and more artificial tasting (imo at least) than sorbet. When they were eating sherbet in Bluey, I was confused why it looked powdery and in stick form. Googled and realized sherbet there is basically what a pixie stick is here.

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            Hmm, yeah pixie sticks seems similar. I don’t see anything mentioning pixie sticks being fizzy, though, so that’s probably the main difference

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    Oh so this is cause of concern outside of Australia? Wait until you hear about budgie smugglers mate

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    I always forget the rest of the world doesn’t seem to know about the insane number of parrots we have. Then a tourist sees a cocky or a flock of rosellas and loses their shit.

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      tbh i would also lose my mind if a local told me to “look out for a cock-or-two”

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        be aware that in certain suburbs they are most definitely not talking about birds

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      Hell yeah, I get swarms of king parrots turn up and they’re majestic.

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    How are they even still alive? Australia seems like such a dangerous place, I wouldn’t expect something like parakeets to survive long. Do they just breed like rabbits and survive through quantity?

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      I feel like Australia isn’t as dangerous as you think it is

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        Not only smart, but they can fight like hell!

        There aren’t many creatures that attack parrots.

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          I had to untangling a fucking cockatoo from bird netting lucking i didnt lose my finger tbh they have beaks like pliers with razor blades for teeth.

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      You would be surprised at the amount of attitude birds have here. Usually magpies get a gangsta reputation but do you know who nobody messes up with? Lorikeets.

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      They’re also great at communicating info about predators across a large group and distracting said predators to get as many budgies away as possible. And they’re very good at maneuvering in the air, a lot of birds of prey that rely on speed over agility can’t turn as quickly

    • Wugmeister@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Yeah, pretty much. They are considered pests down there. Imagine a swarm of locusts descending on your farm, except the locusts are each the size of your hand and are intelligent enough to work together when committing crimes. That’s how Australian farmers see budgies.