Event of the day! May 17th

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Made In Quebec
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Event of the day! May 17th

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Did you know that,

27 years ago, the general assembly of the World Health Organization, eliminates homosexuality as a psychiatric disease?

History, needs never be forgotten!
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Made In Quebec wrote:Did you know that,

27 years ago, the general assembly of the World Health Organization, eliminates homosexuality as a psychiatric disease?

History, needs never be forgotten!
I was really hoping that today you would have posted:

41 years ago today

May 17 1976

In Point Place Wisconsin

In Eric Forman's basement

At 8:47 PM

...............









........Hangin' out
Down the street
The same old thing
We did last week.
Not a thing to do
But talk to you
We're all alright, We're all alright

Hello Wisconsin!



But what you posted is ok
Gabba Gabba Hey!!!

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Bama wrote:
Made In Quebec wrote:Did you know that,

27 years ago, the general assembly of the World Health Organization, eliminates homosexuality as a psychiatric disease?

History, needs never be forgotten!
I was really hoping that today you would have posted:

41 years ago today

May 17 1976

In Point Place Wisconsin

In Eric Forman's basement

At 8:47 PM

...............









........Hangin' out
Down the street
The same old thing
We did last week.
Not a thing to do
But talk to you
We're all alright, We're all alright

Hello Wisconsin!



But what you posted is ok
Sorry, I was not aware of this event, and I struggle to find sources for it :)
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Gabba Gabba Hey!!!

哈哈哈
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Also on this day in a major civil rights victory, the U.S. Supreme Court hands down an unanimous decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, ruling that racial segregation in public educational facilities is unconstitutional. The historic decision, which brought an end to federal tolerance of racial segregation, specifically dealt with Linda Brown, a young African American girl who had been denied admission to her local elementary school in Topeka, Kansas, because of the color of her skin.

The gays are cool too though
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