http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-11-08/c-u-in-the-nt-tourism-slogan-causes-social-media-stir/8004430
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1 Replyyou people who downvoted this should be ashamed of yourselves.
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8 RepliesEdited by fettuccine: 11/9/2016 8:15:24 AMCalling someone a 'сunt' in Australia is basically calling them a great friend. It is used as an insult every now and then, but mainly to indicate how much you appreciate your friend.
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Might as well have just made it "oi come chill over here with us -blam!-"
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I'm an Aussie and I find this -blam!-ing hilarious.
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Best Ad Campaign Ever
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THIS IS AMAZING!
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People make big deals out of nothing, surprise surprise.
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7 RepliesGood i hope it pisses off tumblr.
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This is actually kinda old this slogan. Though it still makes me laugh, especially when you see someone wearing the t-shirt.
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2 RepliesMost Australians would love that as an official campaign, me included. It's just another word in our vocabulary used nearly daily. It'll be interesting to see where the outrage is coming from
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2 RepliesI feel like cu in the nt is a lot more acceptable in Australia. Americans are overly offended by that word, for some reason.
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C to the U to the N to the T I like big http://www.petlandsarasota.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/kitten-little.jpg and I like good https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/eb/Ash_Tree_-_geograph.org.uk_-_590710.jpg/220px-Ash_Tree_-_geograph.org.uk_-_590710.jpg
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Sorry but that's too funny
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Brilliant. Going to pass this on to my wife who's on our neighbouring town's tourism committee.
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Pretty great, honestly.
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2 RepliesOf course it does just like "s my d"
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1 ReplyThis is amazing
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*applause*
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Why you no Nauru Island?