I did so yesterday. There is even less difference than the last time due to no legal changes taking effect.
aspro said: Foolz probbaly turned 21, which in AU doesn't mean anything other than a traditional coming of age (drinking and voting comes at 18 ) .
Foolz probbaly turned 21, which in AU doesn't mean anything other than a traditional coming of age (drinking and voting comes at 18 ) .
Nope, you were right the first time.
Hmm. I haven't even become an adult once. Nevermind two times.
...oh! I thought this topic was about you getting laid...
Don't mind me! One-track mind!
So your coming of age is different, at 18 we are considered adults, that can't drink legaly but can go to war.
phantom_leo said:...oh! I thought this topic was about you getting laid...Don't mind me! One-track mind!
Nope, it's about a sex change.
Dvader said:So your coming of age is different, at 18 we are considered adults, that can't drink legaly but can go to war.
Then one could say that legally you're still not an adult, thus there would still be two stages of adulthood, just backwards.
You backwards Americans!
Also, in Australia as long as you are born you can (and should) drink.
Nope, you were right the first time.
Hmm. I haven't even become an adult once. Nevermind two times.
...oh! I thought this topic was about you getting laid...
Don't mind me! One-track mind!
So your coming of age is different, at 18 we are considered adults, that can't drink legaly but can go to war.
Nope, it's about a sex change.
Then one could say that legally you're still not an adult, thus there would still be two stages of adulthood, just backwards.
You backwards Americans!
Also, in Australia as long as you are born you can (and should) drink.