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Posted November 14, 2017 23:58 · last edited November 15, 2017 00:03

Yakcall wrote:

Australia saying Yes. 61.6% to 34.8%, so hopefully their politications follow through now.

Great news! (Although it's going to cost us our gay marriage wedding industry, now people will only come here for pastafarian ceremonies).

No doubt our example will put a lot of pressure on the Australian government. 

Hopefully this gives us incentive to further liberalise things. Making abortion a health matter rather than a criminal one for one thing but also requiring schools to have unisex toilets for those who are not of a binary gender, legalising euthanasia, marijuana prohibition reform, etc.

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Unknown editor edited November 15, 2017 00:03
Yakcall wrote:

Australia saying Yes. 61.6% to 34.8%, so hopefully their politications follow through now.

Great news! (Although it's going to cost us our gay marriage wedding industry, now people will only come here for pastafarian ceremonies).

No doubt our example put a lot of pressure on the Australian government. 

Hopefully this gives us incentive to further liberalise things. Making abortion a health matter rather than a criminal one for one thing but also requiring schools to have unisex toilets for those who are not of a binary gender, legalising euthanasia, marijuana prohibition reform, etc.

Unknown editor edited November 15, 2017 00:02
Yakcall wrote:

Australia saying Yes. 61.6% to 34.8%, so hopefully their politications follow through now.

Great news! (Although it's going to cost us our gay marriage wedding industry, now people will only come here for pastafarian ceremonies which are still illegal in Australia).

No doubt our example put a lot of pressure on the Australian government. 

Hopefully this gives us incentive to further liberalise things. Making abortion a health matter rather than a criminal one for one thing but also requiring schools to have unisex toilets for those who are not of a binary gender, legalising euthanasia, marijuana prohibition reform, etc.

Unknown editor edited November 15, 2017 00:01
Yakcall wrote:

Australia saying Yes. 61.6% to 34.8%, so hopefully their politications follow through now.

Great news! 

No doubt our example put a lot of pressure on the Australian government. 

Hopefully this gives us incentive to further liberalise things. Making abortion a health matter rather than a criminal one for one thing but also requiring schools to have unisex toilets for those who are not of a binary gender, legalising euthanasia, marijuana prohibition reform, etc.

Unknown editor edited November 15, 2017 00:00
Yakcall wrote:

Australia saying Yes. 61.6% to 34.8%, so hopefully their politications follow through now.

Great news! 

No doubt out example put a lot of pressure on the Australian government. 

Hopefully this gives us incentive to further liberalise things. Making abortion a health matter rather than a criminal one for one thing but also requiring schools to have unisex toilets for those who are not of a binary gender, legalising euthanasia, marijuana prohibition reform, etc.

Unknown editor edited November 15, 2017 00:00
Yakcall wrote:

Australia saying Yes. 61.6% to 34.8%, so hopefully their politications follow through now.

Great news! 

Hopefully this gives us incentive to further liberalise things. Making abortion a health matter rather than a criminal one for one thing but also requiring schools to have unisex toilets for those who are not of a binary gender, legalising euthanasia, marijuana prohibition reform, etc.

Unknown editor edited November 15, 2017 00:00
Yakcall wrote:

Australia saying Yes. 61.6% to 34.8%, so hopefully their politications follow through now.

Great news! 

Hopefully this gives us incentive to further liberalise things. Making abortion a health matter rather than a criminal one for one thing but also requiring schools to have unisex toilets for those who are not of a binary gender, legalising euthanasia, prohibition reform, etc.

Unknown editor edited November 14, 2017 23:59
Yakcall wrote:

Australia saying Yes. 61.6% to 34.8%, so hopefully their politications follow through now.

Great news! 

Hopefully this gives us incentive to further liberalise things. Making abortion a health matter rather than a criminal one for one thing but also requiring schools to have unisex toilets for those who are not of a binary gender, euthanasia, drug prohibition reform, etc.