We have a long, chequered history of introducing species that go feral. Including humans.
The fire danger sign’s out of date now. In the wake of Black Saturday, the scale now goes up to ‘catastrophic’.
Edit: here ya go, newer one
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=australian+fire+danger+sign&tbm=isch&oq=australian+fire+danger+sign&gs_l=mobile-heirloom-serp.12...0.0.1.3472.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0..0.0…0…1c…34.mobile-heirloom-serp…15.26.6070.CboIOpJhWl4#mhpiv=1
Danger
Bull
oh yeah?!
@daneel what did i just watch?
I thought the breaking off of the utility knife stuck in the guys head was a bit much until the guy got his hands off and started spraying blood everywhere, but nope it just keeps getting worse and worse…
german porn is so weird!
@ChuckV Your Shake Hands With Danger post was a surprisingly good western.
I used to cater their tea parties!!! I was a volunteer for the Department of Wildlife to do the high alpine apple mash feeds twice a year. They have to be given lungworm medicine twice a year because they have no natural defense against introduced lungworm.
You had to watch them closely or they’d try and ram you, which would easily break ribs or arms. I only turned around for a second for this photo, and you can already see one of the eyeing me as a target.
No wonder nobody asks me over for supper.
You can come to my place for supper anytime!
Eeeeeeeep.
I don’t even have to scan up to know that daneel must have posted Forklift Driver Klaus.
I guess that this German church doesn’t mind wine or burgers, but no triple-scoop ice cream cones…
(I used to “collect” photos of these “No” signs, but this was the only one that I found):
Catapult Carl? could have used some sort of Danger Sign…
Ok you got me lolling on that one.
Here are some photos I took in Thailand:
“Light can harm eye of the tiger”
This sign at the peak of the tallest mountain in Thailand is not, strictly speaking, a warning sign, but you could easily be confused into interpreting it as such:
(there were urinals around the corner to the right, they’re not telling you to piss off a cliff, although the option is there… with no fence or other barrier)
Your Thai signs are my unicorn chaser from the gun thread.
Not technically a “danger, danger” sign, but your post reminded me of when I was in Sri Lanka in a group where I was the only foreigner, and my hosts explained to me that the signs written in 3 languages outside various points of interest did not say the same thing in each language: in English they would say the entrance fee, using a cardinal number, but the Sinhalese and Tamil sections would say “if you can read this, the fee is…” (and then write out the number, which would be anything from 1/4th to 1/10th of the number given in English).
Which seems perfectly fair to me!