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Sorry noo.

Comprehend simply means to understand. Your tortured semantics make that difficult. 48 percent of Kiwis think it is good idea and an ex NZ prime minister thinks it is inevitable.

Already part of the Australian constition paragraph 6 defining which colonies are identified as part of the Commonwealth. As far as I am concerned they should be welcomed to join the mainland and learn to speak gud cuz.
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noosard wrote: May 12, 2023, 5:45 pm
The Long Lost Cloud will not beg Ozz to become part of Ozz
As if they want to join they can vote to do so
Whatever part of the English speaking world noos comes from, "As" seems to have a different meaning to the rest of it. :-k
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To comprehend is to mentally grasp something's complete nature or meaning. Comprehend is thus often a bit stronger than understand: for example, you may understand the instructions in a handbook without completely comprehending their purpose
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There you go NZ does not have to beg as I stated
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Knock knock
Who's there?
Kiwi
Kiwi who?
Kiwi be a new state of the Commonwealth?
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Not very likely as the locals have a treaty which they can control
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Why did New Zealand not become part of Australia?
The prevailing view was that New Zealanders were of superior stock to their counterparts across the Tasman.

https://www.google.com/search?q=nz+to+b ... e&ie=UTF-8


The problem with an amalgamation of the two nations is that New Zealand’s status would go from that of an independent nation to a state of a ‘new’ nation, that was really an enlarged Australia. It is unlikely that a majority of New Zealanders would find that acceptable. As time goes on the likelihood of such a thing happening becomes less not greater

https://www.quora.com/Will-New-Zealand- ... federation
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We could amalgamate the existing countries into The Republic of Oceania. North and south Islands could become states along with NSW, Vic, Qld, Tassie, WA and SA. Kiwi states could join the Sheffield shield and learn how to play cricket. All blacks would cease to exist and Aussies could compete again. Aussies would get to drink Speights and Tui. We could abandon Canberra and Wellington and make Norfolk Island the capital. Match made in heaven.
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Have teach k1s aussie rules
and you wont need Bondie
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noosard wrote: May 14, 2023, 9:42 am Have teach k1s aussie rules
and you wont need Bondie
English please
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https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... zing+ideas

Robots used in Manufacturing, in conception, in construction, in household duties, in War
Just think of the Terminator movie, not too far off if not controlled.
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Maybe not the right place to post, but close enough

With 70 number persons and presumably 12 plus cars and with all the cameras in the UK, it should be a matter of seconds before they know who they are. Not to mention all the DNA left behind

Unless of course they stole all 12 plus cars [-X [-X :-k :-k [-( [-(

Not to mention all the DNA left behind


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Its getting scary https://www.facebook.com/reel/1202927581287559
But when Ford came out with the Assembly Line in 1913 and could produce a car in 1hour 33 minutes from 12 hours it would have been scary also.
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