What is the deal with Australia?

All humans are egocentric. That isn’t a bad thing, it just means that our first thoughts are from the first person perspective of ourselves and our experience. As someone who has lived in Australia my whole life, I just assume that everyone on planet earth knows what it is like here.

The internet blows this assumption clean out of the water.

Things that I think are benign and everyday are a source of wonder, fear and confusion in other parts of the world.

I asked my fans what they would like to know about Australia. The following blog post is just some of the questions I received. Spoiler: there may have to be a second post to cover them all.

Spiders and Creepy Crawlies

“Why do you have the world’s deadliest spider there?”

Australia is home to 10,000 species of spiders. You heard me. That is a lot of spiders to be looking out for.

The female red-backed spider (also known as the Australian black widow) is the second most venomous spider in the entire world. It is a hard spider to miss. Even though it is relatively small (with a body only about 1cm in length) the female has a striking red or orange marking on top of her body and an hourglass shaped marking on her underside.

The red backed spider is thought to have originated in the deserts of South Australia (where I am from) but the thing about them is that they love living near people. Probably because of the amount of insects and other creepy crawlies we attract with our debris. Their bite is pretty nasty. With an hour, without treatment, the site will become hot, painful and swollen and you will start sweating. In the cases of most bites, not enough venom is injected to cause real harm, but it is always advised to seek medical assistance with a bite. Since anti-venom was developed in the 1950’s, there have been no known fatalities due to the bite from this spider.

If you thought the red-backed spider was scary, let me introduce you to the Sydney funnel-web spider. This spider is packed with one of the most deadly venoms in the world. Unlike the red-back spider, it is the male Sydney funnel-web spider that is the venomous one.

They live only in a small region of Sydney NSW so most of us need never worry about finding one. They are much harder to spot than the red-backed spider as they can range from 1-5cm in length and a multitude of shades of black, blue-black, plum coloured and brown. The coolest thing about them is the webs they build. Like their name suggests, their webs are funnel shaped and up to 60cms deep. A perfect trap for their prey. Another interesting fact: their fangs are longer than those of the brown snake, and if they land on you, they will keep biting you till you brush them off. Tenacious little things.

Anti-venom for the Sydney funnel-web spider was developed in 1981, and prior to that there were 12 deaths attributed to it.

Why do we get to have such cool creepy crawlies? Well there are a few schools of thought on this, but you need to remember that Australia is a very unique climate, and is basically a giant island with no big carnivorous predators to really worry about. Evolution works in interesting ways, is my short answer.

The Wildlife

“What kinds of animals do you see everyday?”

Even if you live in the metropolitan area, you get to see many native animals most days. Native birds (like the magpie on the left, and ibis, kookaburras, galahs, corellas, cockatoos) are the most common, but it doesn’t take much of a drive to find wild ring tailed possums, kangaroos, emus, and different kinds of reptiles (lizards, skinks and snakes).

Although we do have feral/introduced species (such as foxes, rabbits, cats, pigs, goats and horses), brought here by the white folk who didn’t understand the impact it would have, you do get to see lots of native animals most days.

“Do people have kangaroos as pets?”

No, people do not have kangaroos as pets. It is actually against the law to just take native animals from the wild and keep them as pets in Australia. Native animals ownership is controlled with licencing to help keep track of certain animals and make sure people are not owning too many without the right level of expertise and care.

Australia is one of the countries in the world with the highest extinction rate of native animals. So although our laws are strict, it is to protect the wildlife from further danger.

Also, kangaroos look all nice and gentle and cuddly but seriously, they can be very aggressive and dangerous towards people! Not unlike many other Australian animals…

Beautiful One Day, No Fucking Idea the Next

“What is the weather like there?”

Depending on where you are in the country depends on what kind of weather you will get. We have a really diverse range of climates, including deserts, mountain ranges, tropical and Mediterranean. In the South, things are mostly cooler as we are closer to the Antarctic, whereas in the North, it gets hot and steamy as you hit the equator. The middle of the country is basically desert, hence why most of us live really close to the coast.

All this being said, we have a saying here: “Beautiful One Day, No Fucking Idea the Next.” Our climate has never liked to stick to the straight summer, autumn, winter, spring seasons. It likes to through in some crazy weather, one day sunny, the next day torrential rain, 38 degrees Celsius one day, 15 degrees the next. We are experts of the layering of clothing to try and remain comfortable and be prepared for whatever weather may come next. Climate change has resulted in a whole other level of unpredictability… but that is a conversation for another time.

Mmmm, fruity!

“What kind of fruits grow there?”

As Australia has a wide range of climates, we can grow pretty much EVERYTHING here, with a certain degree of success. Most states have fruit growing regions, with tropical fruits in the North of them (where it is warmer) and stone fruit and temperate fruits in the South (where it is cooler or Mediterranean).

South Australia has the Riverland region which is famous for its exceptional tropical fruits and is heavily protected from the transmission of fruit fly with outside fruit being banned from being brought into the region. Yep, we are used to quarantine conditions in this country.

The main fruits cultivated in Australia are apples, banana, kiwifruit, oranges and other citrus, mangoes, mandarin, stonefruit, avocado, watermelons, rockmelons, lychees, pears, nectarines, plums, apricots, grapes, melons, papaya (also called pawpaw), pineapple, passionfruit and berries (strawberries, raspberries etc.) Phew. I told you we grow pretty much everything here.

Why is Adelaide the Butt of our Jokes

The actual question doesn’t require much more explanation. Adelaide, which is the capital of South Australia, cops a fair bit of heat from the other states and capital cities.

Quick geography lesson….

So Australia has 6 states and 2 territories. Each state and territory has a capital city, and the country also has an overall capital city, which is Canberra, located in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). In the map on the left, you can see that our east coast has a majority of the capital cities and therefore the densest population. Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne have their own eccentricities but they share one thing… always taking the piss out of Adelaide.

“Taking the piss” is Australian slang for making fun of, and these guys excel at it. Hobart and Perth (the capitals of Tasmania and Western Australia, respectively) are a little too far away to be considered worthy of as many jokes as Adelaide has to its credit. The fact it is quite close to the east coast (literally an hour flight to Melbourne) but so far away in terms of culture is probably part of it.

One of the ways that Adelaide is very culturally different is in terms of its politics. Despite being the first colony in Australia and only the fourth in the world where women gained the right to vote, and the Don Dunstan (there on the left in his famous pink shorts) era of socially progressive governance in the 1970s (with the decriminalisation of homosexuality, abolishing the death penalty, and recognising Aboriginal Land rights), Adelaide is known as the City of Churches for more reasons than one.

Yes, there is practically a church on every corner, but the Christian Right continues to have power over legislation in the state. Progression has stagnated over time, with Bills focussing on decriminalizing euthanasia and sex work gaining little support, although a Bill to decriminalise abortion was recently successful. South Australia is known as the nanny state for some of the toughest laws in the country.

Adelaide is one of the cheapest places in the country to live, and due to our lack of major tourist attractions compared to the East coast, it is not a very popular destination for tourists. We are not considered one of the cool, hip places for sure. However, our state has a metropolitan area that has 100kms of coastline, so you are never too far away from the beach, and we have some of the most amazing natural places to visit. Adelaide also has one of the smallest populations in the country, so we feel more like a country town than a city. We joke that there are 2 degrees of separation in Adelaide, compared to elsewhere.

Do you have a burning question about Australia? Then feel free to email me at remsequence@gmail.com and I will answer it for you!

Rem Sequence is an Australian adult content creator, blogger, and internationally published alt model. She has a background in psychology, philosophy and political science and worked in health and sex education, youth work and trauma counselling for almost two decades. Now, she works full time in the adult industry, as well as indulging her passion for arts, writing and music in numerous side projects.

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Fan Questions #1

I asked my fans to hit me with their questions and here is what I got. Enjoy the safe version of “Fan Questions” (the naughty version will be coming soon).

1. top 5 songs to take selfies to

I generally don’t play music when taking selfies, but, hang on… all my clips are self shot so TECHNICALLY they are selfies! I have the most eclectic music taste, so brace yourself for the songs I love to play in the background while I am making content:

  1. Triumph – The Wu-Tang Clan featuring Cappadonna
  2. Room A Thousand Years Wide – Soundgarden
  3. Curmudgeon – Nirvana
  4. No Pity For A Coward – Suicide Silence
  5. Turn It Up – Busta Rhymes

Don’t judge me… I was a musician in a past life so I have a very very broad and unusual combination of musical loves, but these 5 tracks pretty much cover the kind of stuff I enjoy listening to and that get me inspired to make stuff.

2. what do you consider to be your best real life learning experience over the past year?

Good question. I have had alot of great experiences this year that have helped me grow, but the one that had the most impact involved my vanilla work life. I have been striving to progress in the organisation I currently work in and won a coveted position in a very high profile project. I was extremely excited by the potential gains from this employment, but it turned into a literal nightmare. I was reporting to a person who was a narcissist of the highest order, who absolutely slammed my experience, skills, knowledge and confidence on a daily basis. When the three month contract came to an end, I was incredibly relieved (I actually had a countdown calendar for the last month in the 7th layer of hell). Not only was I relieved, but it actually played havoc with my mental health for months afterwards, and the team and boss I went back to were incredibly gentle and caring as I recovered. What was the lesson I learnt? There is nothing that compares to having control in what you do and being surrounded by people who are supporting and encouraging. This experience made me realise that I actually don’t want to progress in the corporate world. I am much happier riding along in my position and building my business to a point where I can quit my job and make adult content full time. In my vanilla job, I will always be under someones thumb, and you can never guarantee that that person will use their power for good instead of malice.

3. do you have a dream job?

Fitting that this question should follow the one above. My “dream job” has changed so much over my life and I expect it will continue to change as I get older and more cynical. There are specific things which give me great joy and that I have done in one form or another as work (making art, playing music, helping people, academia, animals and nature). I think the main thing is that I want a job where I don’t have to worry about making enough money to cover the things I want to do and that gives me the control in when/where/how I work. That is the real dream. I am currently enjoying my vanilla work as well as developing my adult content creation business. If I could solely do adult industry work and drop the other, I would have no hesitation in doing so. But, I must admit I like the comfort of a paycheck that I can rely upon. So until I am at a stage where I don’t have to worry about making enough to make ends meet, I will juggle the two.

4. what are you most afraid of?

This is going to sound very strange but you asked so I shall tell you. I am extremely afraid of small dead animals, particularly mice. I think this particular phobia came about as I grew up on a horse stud and we had a year when we had a mouse plague. If you have never had the honour of being present during such an event, honestly, count yourself lucky. We would open bags of horsefeed and have 10 – 20 mice jump out. Our sheds were full of them, and there were times when the ground was covered like a living, moving carpet. It was useless setting traditional traps so we rigged up some things to capture and kill as many mice as possible overnight. One of these things was a 44 gallon drum of water, which enticed the mice to climb on a tightrope type thing and then fall into the water and drown. We would kill 70 – 100 mice like this per night. Finding dead mice where you least expected them also happened regularly. I am pretty sure that this is the source of this phobia.

5. tell the story about the bedframe…

Once upon a time, I was dating a dude when I came upon the info that he was dating multiple women in town and across the globe, unbeknowst to any of them. I sorted out my commitments for the day, then went down to his sharehouse and knocked on the door till I was let in by his housemate. I removed all the items that I wanted to keep from the room that I had fully furnished before removing the mattress that I had purchased for him and smashing his bed. When he came to ask me what I was doing, I told him that if if he ever tried to speak to me again, I would slit his throat. When he began panhandling on the internet for a new bed, citing his crazy “friend” as the reason for his sleeping on the floor with no bedding, the Rem Sequence shitshow swung into action and shut his ass down, to the point where he deleted all his social media accounts. I will not be lied to, have my time wasted or made to look like a fool. He did all three, and got off relatively lightly. I bruised the bone in my ankle quite badly, where it took several weeks before I could walk properly again. I say that is a small price to pay to put a loser in his place. It is an example of how restrained I can be, in that his face did not end up in pieces on the floor.

6. what are some things you do to take care of yourself, when you have “you” time?

Quite honestly, this is not something I do enough of! I always put it off because I am “too busy”, but I am finding more and more that if I don’t stop and do something nice for myself, I end up feeling very dark about the world. I practice taekwondo regularly which is a good self care activity. I makes me stop and be very very present. Because if I am not, I end up getting kicked in the face. The other thing I am getting back into right now is colouring in. I used to love it, and I would have a tonne of different books, sheets and pencils/textas/crayons to colour in with. I still have alot of supplies, and the other day when I needed some mental space, I decided to drag my stuff out and I loved it!

7. what is your favourite comfort book? what do you read when you need to de-stress?

Reading is one thing I do every single day to relax before bed. I read for at least an hour a day and I guarantee that is where my skill of speed reading and my infinite store of irrelevant facts comes from. I have written another blog posts on my favourite authors which you should check out for a bit more detail on what I enjoy reading. But the books I love and that I read over and over and over again because they are so enjoyable and relaxing are mostly horror novels; “The Shining” by Stephen King, “Dracula” by Bram Stoker, “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley are a few I read every year. But there are also some obscure books that I love and are in annual rotation; “Perfume” by Patrick Suskind, “Crash” by JG Ballard and “In Cold Blood” by Truman Capote are amazing pieces of literature that I come back to all the time.

8. which one of your tattoos is your favourite?

I would have to say my favourite tattoo is my owl on my inner right forearm. He is just so beautifully drawn with amazing detail. He is an otherwordly owl, sitting on the skull of another bird. I was inspired to get him in that spot after having a dream about my tattooist tattooing him in that position. When you do some research on owls, you will find they are an extremely powerful symbol of intuition, and are also considered to be the gatekeepers of the other realm. It was a pretty memorable dream for me, and obviously something my subconscious was forcing me to acknowledge. So that back story coupled with how beautiful the design turned out makes it my favourite tattoos. But I do have a soft spot for birds of prey, so the eagle on my chest may just become my new favourite. We will see once that piece is done…

9. who would you like to work with and why?

There are so many creative people I would love to work with in the adult industry. Not just models, but photographers, videographers and other production companies. In the US, there is my number 1 crush @thelwoolf, Michael Ramos of Broken Dreams studios and the guys of Developredeye Photography. My arty weirdness is drawn moreso to creatives in Europe including Sascha Billig, Dollhouse Photography, Peacemaker Art, Gunther Florennes and Dassy DX. I am on a mission to get to Europe in 2020 so that I can work with a bunch of these people and more. Visit my gofund me as part of my ManyVids services page to contribute and help me get there!

10. Why do men?

There is too much in the answer for this question to do it justice in a single paragraph of a blog post. It deserves an entire post dedicated to explaining why I continue to enjoy the company of men when they are so problematic in so many ways. Stay tuned for that one.


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