I'd have thought SA is less dry than the Mojave, but i guess i should remember that walking around Fallout New Vegas wasteland Mojave might not be the same as the real thing.
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Nathan - 1.5yr
Eh it's pretty damn close hahaha
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Mountaineer - 1.5yr
Adelaide ... associated with religion/church
Please, tell me more about a place you've never been, but half remember hearing it's the "city of churches".
If they have never been there but know it as "city of churches", is that not an association?
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Mountaineer - 1.4yr
As I said, please tell me more.
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Nbard - 1.4yr
SO! fun fact ,my family actually helped found adelaide. And yeah, it was known as the "city of churches" from the earliest days due the fact it was comprised entirely of free settlers of many faiths - and each one had its own place of worship. It was also unusually (for the time) permissive in regards to worship.
Does this still hold in a secular age? maybe not. But Jesus ain't still roaming fucking bethlehem and it still holds association.
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Mountaineer - 1.4yr
The "City Of Churches" statement, whilst true was actually a deliberate rebranding - as in the early days of the colony, it was colloquially referred to as the "City Of Hotels", as there were (and remain) a large number of drinking establishments relative to the population.
Zagorath in ausmemes
Australia explained to Americans
I'd have thought SA is less dry than the Mojave, but i guess i should remember that walking around Fallout New Vegas wasteland Mojave might not be the same as the real thing.
Eh it's pretty damn close hahaha
Please, tell me more about a place you've never been, but half remember hearing it's the "city of churches".
https://profile.id.com.au/adelaide/religion
https://profile.id.com.au/melbourne/religion
https://profile.id.com.au/perth/religion
If they have never been there but know it as "city of churches", is that not an association?
As I said, please tell me more.
SO! fun fact ,my family actually helped found adelaide. And yeah, it was known as the "city of churches" from the earliest days due the fact it was comprised entirely of free settlers of many faiths - and each one had its own place of worship. It was also unusually (for the time) permissive in regards to worship.
Does this still hold in a secular age? maybe not. But Jesus ain't still roaming fucking bethlehem and it still holds association.
The "City Of Churches" statement, whilst true was actually a deliberate rebranding - as in the early days of the colony, it was colloquially referred to as the "City Of Hotels", as there were (and remain) a large number of drinking establishments relative to the population.
History is fun!