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[โ€“] Etterra@discuss.online 109 points 1 week ago (22 children)

Australia is also the same place where they had to switch the word "drugs" out with "chems" in Fallout, and video games have to have green blood. That whole place is ass backwards and upside down, as one would expect given its geographical location.

[โ€“] overload@sopuli.xyz 10 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Morphine was switched to Med-X (worldwide) due to refusal for classification in Australia for Fallout 3 in 2008. Fallout has used the word "chems" in every country since the start I thought.

Are you claiming that all video games have to have green blood to be sold in Australia?

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