World War 3

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  • autoflavour0

    Sitting here in food court, eating lunch alone and the guy next to me leans over and asks if I was Australian.. I say yes, he then tells me he is also Australian but an immigrant.. he asks me what I think of Trump. In my hungover headache state with a mouthful of Gozleme I struggle to come up with accurate enough terms to articulate my distain .. also just not really feeling like being engaged in rant mode.. give some soft answer about being a Buffoon and not fit to lead.

    I go back to eating .. a minute later without prompting he says Trump just bombed Syria.. and the Australian government is supporting it. Long pause.. did I know that and what do I think?

    Hard to gauge whether he was upset or supportive of this news.. or why he felt the need to tell me over my lunch, so many hours after it happened.

    Perhaps he saw me casually eating without being glued to my phone like every other person around me and assumed I live an uninformed life, or was he expecting me to be pro-Trump and pro-bombing..

    What am I supposed to say?

    His wife berates him in what sounds like Pakistani and they bicker for a moment.. get up, and leave.

    Head hurts more now.. thanks random guy for making hangover just that bit more less enjoyable..
    As if the weight of waking up to today’s news headlines wasn’t enough..

    Y U NO LUNCH QUIETLY?

    • Australia is #1 USA supporter, always have been. Aussies also receives the coveted E-3 visa for long term stays in the good ole USA.robotron3k

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