>>213417853 (OP)
Does trick or treating even happen at all in Australia or is this a guy with frogs in his toilet getting mad about an imaginary scenario
>>213417853 (OP)
Yes, but I've never got to celebrate it
normals in this country be like >what's that we need to add another color to the gay flag? right away. >Halloween? uhmm sweety we don't celebrate foreign festivities here.
>>213417853 (OP)
Funnily enough, it's very popular out in the country and barely has any presence in the inner suburbs.
Any one having a tiff about it because it's "american" is just a wingey faggot.
>>213417853 (OP)
it was great when it was just a fun day for kids, basedboy redditors have ruined it by making it into a month long celebration for le adults too. thereβs a fat bald polycule couple in my neighborhood who decorates their house with disgusting horror decorations from September to January now