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Melbourne is the most beautiful city in the world

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  • @omelomumbaroad im pretty sure every country has rasists, sexists, homophobes... i know alot of "brown or black" people and they are lovely and i love being around them...

  • Oh and the Prime Minister of Australia is an unwed, childless, atheist living with her hairdresser boyfriend. Enough said.

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  • @Max5941 Pretty stupid logic there. Apparently you need to be married, have children and be religious to run a country. If we're judging leaders of a country by those qualities, then I guess it's fair to say because of having rulers that have children, being married and being christian, is why the USA is in such decline.

  • @Max5941 I dont know why you brought the Prime Minister of Australia up while clearly the 2 things are not related, that sound a little petty if you asked me.

  • its is man move herre~!!!

  • Aussie,Aussie,Aussie oy oy oy. Go Melbourne

  • @Max5941 why do u know so much about the rough, working class suburbs of melbourne but so little about the leafy, affluent middle and upper middle class regions of the city? got a few issues to sort out? perhaps a bit of social climbing will make u feel better?

  • @Max5941 and if u do actually live in melbourne with its 'shocking' levels of graffiti, its lack of 'neighbourhood pride' and its 'unkempt businesses', perhaps you should go and LOL and WTF elsewhere. i just cant think of any other city that may live up to ur standards...

  • @Max5941 Every U.S. & euro city has an ocean of grimey suburbs. Been 2 New York? L.A? Detroit? Miami? Vancouver? I could go on & on. U think Melbourne has graffiti & prostitution issues? Laughable! I bet ur experience of the cities u've supposedly visited doesnt extend beyond their 'pretty' city limits. Try outer london, Liverpool, Birmingham & u'll see wot true urban decay is all about. Oh & my sister used to park her car on her lawn in cleveland every day. it was the done thing. ur a moron.

  • @deleteurcookies WTF? I live in Melbourne and I have been all over America and Canada and parts of Europe. Like I said, anywhere outside the CBD in Melbourne is a hole compared to most North American cities. There just does not exist the same pride of neighborhood that generally exists in North America, homes and businesses are not nearly as well kept.

  • @Max5941 oh and i have read the fine print. it reveals that melbourne has beaten every other major city globally, in a lengthy list of criteria including access to public transport and services, affordability, quality of life, environment and recreation etc etc. t The list goes on. The fact that the final score is marginal is irrelevant. The study proves that your perception of melbourne is garbage and is so obviously fueled by a something personal. So whats your idea of the ideal city?

  • @Max5941 the video shows a side of frankston that uve conveniently chosen to ignore- the vast stretch of housing along the beach. as i said, all big cities have their share of mundane suburbs. you've simply plucked a predictable list of working class areas out of the book & are using this to promote melbourne in its entirety as 'ugly'. no NORMAL person jumps online & slags off a city of 4 million for no aparent reason. wots ur real issue? u still havent told me where ur from or where u've been..

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