dont think soConspirocy said:i think at unsw if ur not asian ur pretty much a wog lol
dont think soConspirocy said:i think at unsw if ur not asian ur pretty much a wog lol
Hey, you come close to Northcott on the way back from UNSW on the Railway Square bus, that's close enough to those pits of despair I want to get as of now.blackfriday said:hey it cant hurt to go through more interesting 'life experiences'. unsw is kinda sheltered because its around nice suburbs and close to the beach. on the other hand, if your wellbeing is worth more to you than campus life...
They should have done what the aboriginal people said. Me? I gave an aboriginal lady 30 cents one day outside Central. She needed the 30 cents more than me, and the old guy who plays that piccolo and sings.lala2 said:At Central today, after a couple of Aboriginals yelled, "give us back our land, you motherf***ers!" to the Caucasian ladies walking up ahead of me, I was really scared but they didn't say anything to me as I'm Chinese. It's bad enough, I reckon, being intimidated by a couple of swearing 40-something Aboriginal women without having a 10-15 minute walk through a neighbourhood full of them, I'm sure. But as The_Apprentice said, if you can ignore them, that's good.
bit contradicting. if its so safe you wouldnt need police constantly patrolling the areaThe_Apprentice said:Why the hell is everyone afraid of Redfern??
It's safe. There's police patrolling the station and surroundings constantly. Sure, some Swedish backpacker was stabbed in the neck there earlier this year, but that was at a time when no students were around (12-3amish?).
It's safe because there ARE police patrolling the area.phrred said:bit contradicting. if its so safe you wouldnt need police constantly patrolling the area
politikBlah blah blah douchebag blah[/QUOTE said:Shuttup. No-one likes you. Stop making more people dislike you.
Have you ever walked to uni from Redfern station, lala2? The above quote suggests that you haven't.lala2 said:It's bad enough, I reckon, being intimidated by a couple of swearing 40-something Aboriginal women without having a 10-15 minute walk through a neighbourhood full of them, I'm sure. But as The_Apprentice said, if you can ignore them, that's good.
1. i think the point was if ur going to travel far to get to uni, an extra 8-15 mins is not going to break u from central...wikiwiki said:Why are so many bizarre things being said by UNSW students?
1) UNSW is IN NO WAY quicker to get to by train + bus than Usyd. Nope. Not a single way. Factor in waiting for buses etc and usyd is at least 10-15 minutes quicker. It took me 8 minutes to get to Merewether (including waiting for lights, I never cross without lights) from Redfern station. 20 min train. To get to UNSW, 26 minute train, 5-10 minutes waiting time, 10-15 minute bus
2) Redfern is not dangerous. It would ONLY be dangerous if you walked up to an aborigine and stabbed him.
3. UNSW is an inferior university to USYD. It has no culture, none whatsoever. NONE WHATSOEVER.
No, actually I haven't. And I wouldn't. Now, obviously Redfern is safe enough for some people, otherwise I'm sure the already crowded buses would have people sitting on the roof but I would not go to Redfern personally. And yes, ignoring them is a technique that I've picked up, which I'm sure is a useful technique in any awkward situations that you're passing through.Generator said:Have you ever walked to uni from Redfern station, lala2? The above quote suggests that you haven't.