...because folks there sorely need some assistance: https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/ase...ears-in-prison
...because folks there sorely need some assistance: https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/ase...ears-in-prison
I also thinks that is a tad rough justice.
A date with Miss Thailand may put the faggotry on the right track.
But then again Na, they just love the smell of stink in the morning.
Australia's first same-sex marriages take place under special dispensation - Wedding bells have rung for some same-sex couples this weekend, after they were allowed to get married without the 30-day waiting period
Amy Laker and Lauren Price, the first gay couple to be legally married in Australia, at their wedding in Sydney on Saturday.
Wedding bells have rung for some same-sex couples this weekend, after special dispensation was given for them to get married without the required 30-day waiting period.
Lauren Price, 31, and Amy Laker, 29, exchanged vows in Sydney on Saturday after getting the waiver because their families were travelling from Wales to attend what was to have been their commitment ceremony.
Amy and Elise McDonald, likewise were given a financial exemption to marry in Melbourne’s Carlton Gardens with their family flying in from overseas.
West Australian couple Anne Sedgwick and Lyn Hawkins, will wed on Sunday after being together for 40 years.
They were given dispensation as Hawkins, 85, is in the final stages of her battle against ovarian cancer.
“Anne has been very supportive through all this and marrying her, it’s Anne’s way of saying ‘let’s finally do this’,” Hawkins told Perth Now.
On Monday, Cas Willow, 53, and Heather Richards, 56, will get married at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, where Willow is receiving treatment for breast cancer, which has spread to her brain.
The couple, who have been together for 17 years, say marriage will make their last precious few weeks or days together “complete”.
“It means our relationship won’t just be tolerated, it will be accepted,” Richards said.
January 9 was expected to be the first day of same-sex weddings after the minting of fresh laws requiring that couples give four weeks notice, but some couples have been given permission to tie the knot sooner.
Melbourne couple Megan Stapleton and Stephanie Dybal have also been given the green light to wed before 9 January.
The couple had planned a non-binding wedding for 21 December and were granted approval to go ahead with a legal wedding on the same date.: https://www.theguardian.com/australi...l-dispensation
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Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
...^heartwarming...haters must be screaming for Christ to take action against such blasphemy...
The one on the left is a bit of a fat slapper eh.
Give her a few years and the GF will dump her arse for a new model.
Fair enough too.
...Du30's opinion isn't nearly enough to persuade folks to allow same-sex marriage: Flips suffer from colonized minds and culture...despite all the manifestations of religious piety, it's apparent from their physical and mental poverty that God doesn't even like them...
A year-end review…..
These countries legalised same-sex marriage in 2017
· Finland - March 1, 2017
· Falkland Islands - April 12, 2017
· Guernsey - May 2, 2017
· Bermuda (iffy) - May 5, 2017
· Taiwan - May 24, 2017 (The court ruling goes into effect no later than May 24, 2019.)
· Faroe Islands - July 1, 2017
· Malta - September 1, 2017
· Germany - October 1, 2017
· Australia - November 15, 2017
· Austria - December 5, 2017
· Ascension Island - January 1, 2017
· Tristan da Cunha - August 4, 2017
· Mexican states of Chiapas (July 11, 2017), Puebla (August 1, 2017) and Baja California (November 3, 2017)
They might have missed one…
· St. Helena (December 19, 2017)
Same-sex marriage approved for St Helena - These countries legalised same-sex marriage in 2017
...welcome progress in the struggle against global oppression!...
...very good: you've passed a test...try not to backslide in 2018...
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First official day same-sex marriage can take place dawns
AT THE stroke of midnight a new era was ushered in with same-sex couples now officially able to wed in Australia.
Immediately couples around the country began say their wedding vows with Australia the 25th country globally to recognise the unions.
Wasting no time to tie the knot were two athletes. Sprinter and Glasgow Commonwealth Games participant Craig Burns wed Luke Sullivan in a moonlit ceremony in northern NSW overnight.
Gay marriage: Weddings can now officially take place in Australia
^ TC will be pleased to know that there are more men kissing
... and unfortunately, the 5th Ashes test finished yesterday, thus it's the ABC for me today
(with the remote handily placed close by)
As an aside, referring to bobo's post above, as that news item played, two lovely lassies appeared on the screen
and I was hoping that they were the first Lesbian wedding ... they were lookers.
Sadly, they were the sisters of the kissing men
...this just in from one of the gayest countries in the world:
Saudi authorities are investigating a video claiming to show a gay wedding ceremony in the country, according to regional media reports.
Footage of two men in Saudi dress walking down an aisle at an alleged wedding ceremony has gone viral in the Gulf kingdom. Men surrounding the pair are seen throwing confetti.
The LGBT community in Saudi Arabia is severely restricted by the country's ultraconservative Islamic law. Same-sex activities between men and between women are outlawed, and the rights of that community are not recognized by the government. LGBT people face punishments ranging from lashings to the death penalty.
According to Pan-Arab news site Al-Araby, Saudi officials opened an investigation into the ceremony that reportedly took place in Aradiyat, a governorate located near the city of Mecca, the holiest site in Islam.
Police raided the ceremony and arrested those involved, a regional official told Saudi news site Al-Marsd, according to Al-Araby. Their fate is unclear.
Images of an alleged gay wedding in Saudi Arabia were circulated on social media and by regional news outlets.TWITTERThe footage caused a stir on social media, with conservative Saudis and others from the Muslim world condemning the wedding. Some chastised the pair for holding the ceremony close to Mecca.
"In the purest spot on earth... Two homosexuals marry in Saudi Arabia," one Twitter user wrote.
Another said, "Since 2013, the phenomenon of homosexuality has been increasing in Mecca, and perhaps the response for respectable people is to purge Mecca of this corruption, which stems mainly from foreigners."
Majestically enthroned amid the vulgar herd
Cool ... let us know when your research is complete
Let me think about that.---
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I've thought about that ... NAH
Bantering with you is much more fun
As an aside, but related.
FAKE NEWS ...
Almost the entire green turtle population in parts of the northern Great Barrier Reef is now female, and scientists are concerned about their future
Key points:
- Warmer temperatures generally produce more female hatchlings
- In northern areas 99% of the juvenile and sub-adult populations were female
- Scientists found for the past 20 years in some areas there had been no male hatchlings
Australia had their first legal Wedding last night just after the new law kicked in after mid-Night.
The faggotry was truly appalling.
The pictures of the two effeminate shifters kissing each other are the things that create nightmares in humans.
Front page fooking news it was.
I think that is probably true.
Men are the sexual hunters of the species. There is a strong evolutionary imperative for them to be sexually attracted to women.
Women are the more passive gender when it comes to sexual appetite so there is less of an evolutionary imperative for them to be strongly sexually attracted to the opposite sex. A man will harrass a woman and try to impregnate her regardless of how strong her libido is.
If statistics bear out this hypothesis then we should have proportional representation of gayness in the media with the shifters taking a back seat!
Not in my experience . Or maybe it's just my charm and raw animal magnetism that drives them into nymphomania?
Aside from that...your reasoning doesn't hold. If there's an imperative for men to be attracted to women, women must also have an imperative to reciprocate. Those cartoons of the 50's where cavemen were portrayed as clubbing women and dragging them back to the cave were based on the chauvanism of the time, not scientific fact.
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