The "What Are You Doing This Moment" Thread

Just cleaned the house, then went and voted. Pretty worried we're going to have a conservative government back in power by the end of the day.
 
Lots of people I know are voting for the Greens but I feel like they're just giving The Liberal Party more strength by not voting Labor.
 
It's gonna be damn intersting that's for sure.I'll always vote labour but Rudd should've been more supportive, if they lose he should take some of the blame.Yeah I think the greens are gonna do very well.
 
I don't know if ousting Rudd was such a great idea tbh. Labor now look completely unstable and like a bunch of backstabbers to the general public.
 
The last few days I've had a pretty nasty feeling that the Coalition are going to get in. I voted Greens in the Senate (as I always do) and thought pretty hard about my House of Reps vote and gave it to the Greens in the end. Labor really hasn't done anything to earn my vote. Hopefully if they get back in, all the votes they lose to the Greens will serve as a wake up call and get them to shift their arses into gear. But really, Gillard is only slightly less uninspiring than Abbott. At least she drinks a real man's drink!
 
If the Liberal Party didn't get rid of Malcolm Turnbull they'll win the election easily imho.

I probably would've voted Greens but I don't agree with their refugee policies personally.
 
I have a mild hangover, drinking water and coffee, thinking what to do. I'd be up to some fun today, what should I do? What would you do if you were me in Prague? I'll post pics.
 
Go on the pull.

Nah. I will introduce you to the situation. It's 14:54, saturday, sunny in Prague, no clouds and shit. I don't want to go to a pub or a club, I just want to do something. But what.

EDIT: Also, I have only a little amount of money, like 15USD.
 
Will be happy when people in every "democratic" nation realize that major parties work for the same people and none of them will make the country better for the average voter.
 
Will be happy when people in every "democratic" nation realize that major parties work for the same people and none of them will make the country better for the average voter.

What do you think of the Swiss political system of direct democracy?