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That is so like me, yes, I relate very strongly.

It's not just an autism thing though, that's also a sort of cultural thing with Aussies and we tend to take a bit of an Irish attitude towards any new law we think is just plain stupid. If a few people ignore a law they get in to a lot of trouble but when the entire population ignores it politicians are embarrassed and the law gets changed again very quickly. Governing Aussies is a bit like trying to herd cats at times.
 
Attached. Can you relate?

Not really. Growing up in a military household I was tasked with obeying the rules.
Whether I understood them or not didn't matter to the commanding officer.

Watching my father beat up on my older NT brother in 1963 who definitely had a penchant for breaking those rules taught me a lot at an early age. That actions have consequences.


 
Facebook. Oh boy Facebook. Scammers roam free there. Call someone a potato and you’re thrown into Facebook jail.
 

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