Derek is an Australian videographer, photographer, podcaster, and gardener. That's all that will fit in this box though. Really, he can do anything. Srsly.

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4th October 2009

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Rachel just told me that a mum (known as a mother in Australia) is the term used for elaborate corsages (for girls, worn on the chest) or garters (for boys, worn on the arm) consisting of a large flower, ribbons, and trinkets. Such fashion is worn during homecoming in the U.S.A.
When I first saw this photo, I said: “Is this a joke?!!”
Apparently it’s not. Apparently is super serious.
Every day the similarities between the USA and Australia drift apart. Fascinating. Considering I’m half-American; legal citizen.

Rachel just told me that a mum (known as a mother in Australia) is the term used for elaborate corsages (for girls, worn on the chest) or garters (for boys, worn on the arm) consisting of a large flower, ribbons, and trinkets. Such fashion is worn during homecoming in the U.S.A.

When I first saw this photo, I said: “Is this a joke?!!”

Apparently it’s not. Apparently is super serious.

Every day the similarities between the USA and Australia drift apart. Fascinating. Considering I’m half-American; legal citizen.

Tags: homecomingmumgartercorsageculturefunnyUSAserious

13th September 2009

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10247.) I’m sorry, but if your grammar isn’t correct, my opinion of you is automatically lowered.
— (via sunshinetaylor)

Tags: grammaropinionseriousintelligence