Another dumb fake outrage story

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  1. Vanilla Gorilla

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    Adult entertainer slammed as ‘disrespectful’ for Australia Day act


    Bambi Le Fist, porn star apparently, not actually of french origin has caused outrage, outrage I tell you!, for


    ......meh, drinking a beer from a didgeridoo



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    Ms Le Fist

    Absolutely culturally insensitive drinking a beer out of a bit of wood made in china

    Fun fact: females arent allowed to play the doo in aboriginal culture, which is ok, because they are a minority, they are allowed to be sexist
     
  2. Irminsul

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    I would actually like a digereedoo for the following reason;

    I believe the sound frequency they create could be the building blocks of life, their creation story derives from the gods who sang 3 songs to create earth. Those digereedoos are very reminiscent to the meditational "Ohmmm" which creates frequency that vibrates, a didgereedo would amplify this frequency ten fold, possibly leading to spiritual enlightenment. I'd love to get myself into a coroborree, I really think they're on to something.
     
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  4. rollingalong

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    I actually saw a band where the female lead singer played a doo

    bobs yur ucle….a punk rock bad...and very strange....lead singer became a host on cbc in Canada...she doesn't play it here but there is weird monkey thing near the begining

     
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  6. soulcompromise

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    I used to have a didgeridoo. I never could get the hang of it though.
     
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  7. fem_fatale

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    She should have just made a bong out of it.

    Women can’t play one! I’m gonna order one on amazon right now. It’ll be my new favorite instrument.
     
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    best pornstar name i've heard in a while.
     
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    No didgeridoos in cave paintings older than around 1500 years ago.

    mRna mapping of dingoes back in only 2017 shows their are two main types, ones that migrated when Indo, Malaysia, Aystralia were linked 8000 years ago. And ones the derive from being brought to australia by Malay traders a couple thousand years before Europeans.

    Australian aborigines been here about 55,000 years.

    Which means for 98% of that time, didgeridoo wasnt part if there culture, thought to originate from similar types of large wooden flutes in Malaysia.

    80% of that time dingoes werent part of that culture.

    And people from indonesia and malaysia were the first to bring new diseases to Australia, not the Europeans
     
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  10. tumbling.dice

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    Was it Foster's beer? If it was I could understand a little outrage.
     
  11. Irminsul

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    Yeah we were taught they migrated south from Indonesian areas, so like, it's not even their country. :p

    But I wasn't suggesting the sound of a didgereedo (sorry my phone really has a hard time spelling that) created the world, I just have a personal feeling that the sound produce replicates the vibrational frequencies that could have formed the earth.

    There's a fantastic video on YouTube where sound frequency is directed at material such as flour etc and you have to picture it as like a planet of nothing then all of a sudden from the vibrations and frequency, everything changes. You can see clear valleys, mountains, rivers, landscapes, terraces developing so when I read about the aboriginal Gods that sang 3 songs to create the earth, that's how I picture it and since that instrument is quite significant in dream time "story" telling, I believe it's quite valid.
     
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  12. rollingalong

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    I thought of you today my brother....after reading and posting here earlier I listened to a show and buddy featiured Australia day....here is a link to the music he played and some kind of map of Australia bands.....2 hours of good musc mostly but I was disappointed at the very end when he had someone from there say that stupid line about....and I could have the first part wrong ''we'll be downing some ginnys and throwin shrimp on the barby''

    scroll dow for his playlist and map.its a public radio station here

    The Dean's List with Doyle Dean | NCPR
     
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    Lol, Ratcat, now theres a band i havent heard about in donkeys years.

    But two best that didnt make it big rest of the word

    Cold Chisel - go for the greatest hits album

    Powderfinger - Odyssey Number 5 is their best album, and was actually listening to it earlier today
     
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    i had a friend who had one and you can do all sorts of things with it. mystacism is fun, but they're not 'tuned' to any frequency. though of course they do hold the sacredness of strangeness.
    you can do most of the same things with a vacuum cleaner tube, but of course wood does have a mellower sound.
    not that mellowness is always the intended object of the sounds made with one.
    there was a world beat group called white cocatoo, that uses/used them.
    like most indiginous things, the spirit comes from the culture, which is only learned by growing up in it.
    outside of its culture of origen, a thing is just an object,
    though it can, and its culture, like all cultures, can and ought to, be learned to be respected,
    at the same time of course, to be creative is the nature of all of us.

    to show deliberate disrespect is to shame one's self,
    but to creatively adopt, its a matter of not claiming to know or represent what you do not.
    i think for most things this can be done considerately
    but to be deliberately inconsiderate, well that is tyranny.
     
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    Maybe it was XXXX beer?
     

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