>The morning after the VERY big night before! Revellers party at dawn as others make the long walk home after Sydney's biggest ever Mardi Gras >Half a million merrymakers let loose on the streets of Sydney for the biggest Mardi Gras Sydney has seen >The hundreds of thousands of revellers flocked to Sydney's Oxford Street for the city's 40th parade >Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull joined record crowd as Dykes on Bikes kicked off evening's festivities >In the morning revellers were still partying while others made their way home looking worse for wear
>Partying 'till dawn: Thousands of revellers were still partying at first light as council workers began a big clean up of Sydney's streets after the largest Mardi Gras parade the city has ever seen. Pictured: Party-goers make their way home
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>Just chilling: One woman refused to let the celebrations end and continued sipping her Captain Morgan's rum and cola while perched in the street next to a tree
Mason Davis
>The long road home: Revellers walked arm in arm as they headed back after a night of wild partying. Others mingled in the streets, unwilling to let the party end
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>See you next year: A neon sign invited revellers back to the 41st Mardi Gras parade next year as a group assembled next to it before heading home
Jacob Sullivan
>Morning stroll in the park: A couple of revellers headed home on foot after a night on tiles for the 40th Mardis Gras parade
Levi Rivera
>The end of the night: One man waited to meet a friend while perched on a concrete bollard while another wearing black angel wings walked home
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>Still going: Some revellers were still partying as the sun rose over the city while others made their way home on Sunday morning
Carson Ramirez
>The party never stops: Two revellers smoke in the street while a pub worker sweeps rubbish in the street outside his establishment
Austin Howard
>Dancing in the park: Two men relaxed in the park on their way home as one appeared a little worse for wear
Easton Gutierrez
>Brave outfits: One man walked home in just his underwear, completing his look with some neon pink trainers while another spoke to a security guard at the end of his night
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Leo Wood
>Time for a snack: Three party-goers grabbed a kebab as they prepared to head home after a night at the Mardi Gras parade
Blake Walker
>Tucking into a tasty snack: One man enjoyed a chocolate treat at the end of the night as he prepared to head home after the parade
Nicholas Brown
>Waiting for their taxi: a group of revellers waited on the side of the road to be taken home after the 40th Mardis Gras parade
Jeremiah Reed
>The streets were covered in rubbish after the parade as pub workers and council workers began a big clear up
Jaxson Phillips
>One raven-haired reveller was seen donning a red spaghetti-strapped dress paired with knee-high fishnet tights and black sunglasses
Brayden Young
>Whoops! A one happy couple locked lips another Mardi gras attendee took a tumble while holding a pink feather in one hand
Charles Green
>This gentleman had an early evening, lying down on the curb while the party paged on around him - luckily he had a friend taking good care of him!
Jackson Baker
>Emergency services were on hand throughout the evening to make sure the biggest Mardi Gras ever went off without a hitch
Juan Sullivan
>Two friends appeared in high spirits as they were spotted chatting aside an empty box of beer, with one of the pair holding a wine glass
Connor Diaz
>As the main event began to wind down, a number of celebrators were seen turning to their mobile devices as they sorted their next move
Kevin Hall
>Some revellers had a yuge evening! Impersonators galore showed up in their best costume, with this man pulling off a flawless impression of Donald Trump
Ryder Richardson
>Up we get! One party-goer took a bit of a tumble but as concerned parade-watchers looked on a friend helped her onto her feet
Jason Murphy
>Rainbows all round! These three young men wore their best garlands to the show, and the colours matched bunting on the ground
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>Cher, is that you? A Donald Trump impersonator came face-to-face with someone wearing a wig matching the pop diva's
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>Barnaby, is that you? This rainbow-tied reveller won the People's Joyce Award - as news broke of the latest chapter in the former deputy PM's affair scandal
Anthony Richardson
>Groups of parade goers coordinated their outfits for the highly anticipated night of fun
Jeremiah Anderson
>Over 1000 police officers kept a close eye on party-goers as part of the night's huge security operation
Luke Cooper
>One man was seen taking a quick break following the madness wearing shorts and a pair of white shoes, while leaning on a pole and smoking a cigarette
Ethan Barnes
>Hundreds of thousands of revellers have flocked to Sydney's famous Oxford Street as the city transforms with colour and glitter for the 40th Mardi Gras parade
Isaac Jones
>Saturday's celebration is expected to attract a record crowd as organisers take the chance to look back on defining moments in the event's history
William Harris
>Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and his wife Lucy made an appearance the Dykes on Bikes and Boys on Bikes kicked off the evening's festivities
Hunter Brown
>About 200 floats will make their way up the popular strip from 7pm, including a group of 250 people who were involved in the original 1978 demonstration and subsequent riot
Adam Anderson
i thought he just pretended to be a fagget
Jeremiah Cruz
>More than 12,000 people were expected to take part in the parade, which kicked off on Sydney's Oxford Street on Saturday night
Landon Sullivan
>The 2018 edition of the parade is the first since same-sex marriage in Australia was legalised following a plebiscite last year
Jack Jenkins
>Tens of thousands of people flocked to the parade dressed in an assortment of eye-catching outfits
Asher Lewis
>Some parade goers arrived on Saturday night dressed in studded, thigh-high leather boots and fish net stockings
Ayden Watson
>Others dressed in colourful garments as they watched the parade floats go by from the sidewalk, where hoards of people gathered
Bentley Brown
>Samba dancers performed at the parade - which has become a custom at Mardi Gras parades across the globe
Jose Anderson
>The flesh was on display for young and old - as many arrived at the parade dressed in little more than a pair of underwear and sneakers
Daniel Green
>The parade was a chance for some to dress up in colourful costumes involving pink lycra, wigs, platform heels and fluffy ears
Easton Myers
>Drag Queen Ms J took centre stage during the night in a bright yellow dress and an extravagant matching floral headpiece
Jason Ortiz
>A total of 195 floats took part in the parade which was witnessed by some wearing budgy smugglers with knee-high white socks
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>Some participants couldn't contain their excitement as they rolled past hundreds of thousands of people revelling in the party atmosphere
Ryan Mitchell
>Mardi Gras creative director Greg Clarke insisted people would not be disappointed by what was in store at the parade
Daniel Stewart
>Groups of parade goers coordinated their outfits for the highly anticipated night of celebrations
Leo Morgan
when did mardigras turn into a gay pride parade?
Jace Robinson
>The security operation also involved strategically parked vehicles, an intelligence crew, mounted police, the riot squad and sniffer dogs
Levi Murphy
>Revellers were treated to comfortable Sydney weather on the night after the Bureau of Meteorology forecast mild temperatures and mostly clear skies
Mason Wilson
God hates fags
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>Some of the highlights of the night will include a giant champagne bottle to be popped at Taylor Square
Liam Davis
Australia is fucking gay my man
Carson Bailey
>A same-sex wedding ceremony was also scheduled to take place during the 40th anniversary of the parade in Sydney
Charles Gomez
>Rainbow-coloured flags were worn as singlets, wrapped around bodies as capes and dangled from motorcycles
Cooper Thomas
Come Lord Jesus we pray for you to lead us in battle against these demon hordes and the legion of sexually immoral slaves and vipers, amen
Hunter Sullivan
I was hoping a Muslim would've shot up the parade, always next year
Josiah Baker
how many aids transfers occured last night?
Joseph Lewis
Too many. It's always too many.
Landon Hernandez
The ride never ends
Lincoln Watson
I think you mean not enough
Nolan Nelson
Homosexuality is a social parasite
David Nelson
Theres a dood at the gym that wears short shorts and golden shoes also, hmmmmmmm! Interdesting!
>58 posts by this ID... Sort yourself out. You are entirely too fascinated by this degeneracy user.
Nathan Gray
and people wonder why we say gays are dirty look at that fucking mess
Isaac Nguyen
What is with women with that choice of clothing?
Landon Morris
Too much ass
Brandon Hernandez
We need a nuclear war to sort these fags out.
Daniel Carter
I've never seen so many sad asses in one thread before.
Josiah James
this. jesus christ bins too far?
Brody Barnes
Make Austrailia hot again
Carter Cruz
So WHY don't they have truck attacks in Austrailia again?
Leo Nelson
>Trump versus Trudeau's "girlfriend"
Aiden Lopez
Finally some hot girls and not gays dressed in this weird outfit
Daniel Hughes
Where are the boongs at? Do they have their own gay mardi grass in the far north?
Nathaniel Anderson
Itt: faggots ruin shit make us clean it up
Logan Wood
brap
Noah Martin
So Mardi gras is just another fag parade now. Great.
John Turner
degenerate scum. i'm waiting for the day when the govt grows a spine and executes everybody who attends this vile faggot march.
Gabriel Harris
In the old days we used to have parades for normal stuff. Celebrating degeneracy is like the highlight of the year here now.
Ryan Scott
>Be the Greens >Love gay parades >Also love fundamentalist gay hating muslims What is their endgame?
Alexander Butler
Are you trying to leave the country for a less degenerate one or isolate yourself in the wilderness?
Aiden Bell
love threads like this.
Watching western decline like decomposition of a corpse is so comfy.
I'm having coffee and an omelette righ now.
Matthew Martinez
The Sydney Mardi Gras always was. It's full name is the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
Jason Gomez
>Watching western decline like decomposition of a corpse is so comfy. Absolutely macabre
Hudson Brown
Yeah well, ya know - we don't stand on ceremony, here in Australia.
Christian Fisher
Don't try to understand leftist cognitive dissonance or the mental gymnastics they pull off. It's mental illness. Most of it anyway. In my experience the more leftist they are the more mental illness they have.
Hunter Myers
BRAAAAAAAAAP
Gavin Bennett
>It's mental illness. Most of it anyway. In my experience the more leftist they are the more mental illness they have. The more I meet radical leftists, the more I agree with this statement. Mental illness seems to be especially prevalent among radical leftist women and homosexuals. But it might just be because they're gay and/or female