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Oz Crying is a place for the thoughts most of us have but rarely say out loud. Australia is full of contradictions — from traffic lights that take minutes to change, to toll roads we paid for twice, to rules that make less sense the more you follow them. And somewhere between the wheelies, the footpath delivery riders, and the endless “safety measures,” you start to wonder: is the problem really the people, or the system they’re stuck in?
This blog isn’t about politics. It’s about everyday life — the frustrations, the logic gaps, the things we all notice but shrug off because “that’s just how it is.” I write about the moments where Australia feels like it’s arguing with itself: the rules we enforce, the rules we ignore, and the strange ways we try to make sense of modern life.
If you’ve ever sat in traffic questioning your life choices, watched a dirt bike fly past and secretly understood the appeal, or wondered why we regulate toys but not common sense, you’re in the right place.
I’m not here to tell anyone what to think. I’m here to ask the questions that sit in the back of your mind — the ones you’d probably bring up over a beer, not in a meeting. If that sounds like your kind of honesty, welcome to Oz Crying. Let’s look at the world the way it actually is, not the way we pretend it is.
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