Nice South Park reference! I guess you probably haven't been penalised in any way or you'd know, so you can probably can get away with that. But isn't it technically illegal to not cast a proper vote in Australia? (I think compulsory voting is stupid so I don't blame you btw)
Isn't that illegal? I think it's legal in the UK though, someone told me it's tradition to draw a big cross on the whole ballot paper and they actually count no-votes as distinct from non-votes, or something like that.
Reading this in a Minnesotan accent. Ah jeez! Who coulda seen this coming, ha, hon? They really, well, they shot themselves damn near in the foot, didn't they now? Don'cha know the Eurapeans want to help you now, but these racists ya see, racism always gets in the way of peace. That's what my mother always said.
I'm not even Bri'ish and I would vote for that. Europe should laugh at them hard then throw in the rope and let them climb back into the boat before they proper drown.
Thank god for TV Tropes. The "subtitle" meaning "closed captions" or "sub-name" thing still bugs me. Am I the only one bugged by one name being used for multiple things confusingly? Like how "chips" is often used to mean either potato crisps (packet chips) or potato fries (hot chips). Why not just use different names, you know?
Does something uncompassionate have to be done to a human in order for it to be inhumane? Couldn't it also be done to non-human animals/any sentient beings?
I think Australians do the worst New Zealand accents and vice versa. So maybe closely related countries just don't understand each other/their differences as much as vastly different countries in certain cases? In some ways it's the other way around tho so idk.
We could potentially save children by persuading this psycho to rethink their choices