The election is almost on us. Months of campaigning, about a million hoardings, pledges, promises and publicity, it won't just be the politicians breathing a sigh of relief when the political tidal wave recedes and we see the eventual outcome for the next three years.
But one thing I'm secretly going to miss is the political arguments and infighting amongst people who for two years and 10 months are perfectly civil to each other, and then sling social media mud in every possible direction when faced with a conflicting opinion on the future of our beautiful country.
I've noticed a trend with these arguments, which usually follows a six-step process from civility to primary school.
Step one: Person one displays outwardly an opinion with a political leaning. To stay away from any actual political party we'll use balloons in this walkthrough. "I really like purple balloons."
Step two: Someone who is usually a friend decides to weigh in on the argument, because purple balloons are really not their thing. "I think you'll find pink balloons are much better."