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Something us Americans celebrate to remember that these British folk hated you Brits, came down here, got hit by a storm, and tried to make a civilization only to be kidnapped by Indians. How did we escape? We gave 'em beer and alcohol. And they even gave us fish and corn. It was a beautiful day indeed.
It sure does feel good that I can just pig out right now while you not-Americans sit and drink your... muffins. |
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But we get it on Thursday.
Christmas makes a better holiday, though. |
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I like Thanks Giving more because no one knows what Christmas is about anymore and Thanks Giving has a ton of food. And I like food.
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I don't really like any holidays, but I am proud to be an American and I will prove that patriotism by blowing crap up. -in the backround: "The land of the free, and the home of the brave"-
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food is awesome, but christmas is better because I get lots if presents. <img src='/images/emoticons/smiley1.png'>
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Christmas doesn't mean anything to me anymore. Screw some new Jordans or Videogame, I just want my 2 weeks off of school.
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don't you get any presents?
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Yeah......but Christmas doesn't mean as much anymore.
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yeah right.It means more than any other minor holiday on Earth.
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Sorry. I'm not as materialistic as I use to be sooooo ugghhh yeah.
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People don't know what Christmas is about anymore. Most people think it's about presents, when really it's about spending time around your family, enjoying the gifts they give you.
I mean, people don't care who gives them presents anymore so long as it isn't a communist. |
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Actually, Christmas is about the birth of Jesus Christ and what you stated is how people celebrate it.
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Ironically, Easter is, technically, more important to a Christian than Christmas.
In a way, this is good since the important holiday, Easter, has retained it's importance with only minimal commercialization, while the not-as-important one, Christmas, takes the bullet (symbolized by greedy corporations, and secularization). For the record, I forego the celebration of Christmas (both religious and secular forms). Heck, I've even abstained from "celebrating" people's birthdays. For that matter, I don't even celebrate my own birthday. To knock that up a notch, I don't think I celebrate anything (Remembrance Day (Canadian) doesn't count ... You can't "celebrate" the sacrifice soldiers made during WWI ... Hmm, yet, we can somehow celebrate the sacrifice "our Lord and saviour" Jesus Christ made for "our sins"**). ** Denotes something I don't believe in, and usually means I'm being satirical and/or poking fun at something. |
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Well i'm Lutheran and I can decide what is more important to me so..........
EASTER<THE FOURTH OF JULY<CHRISTMAS so there, that's what I believe. |
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I wish I could pick-and-choose my own beliefs too and legitimize said beliefs as true to the original doctrine of the religion I took them from and, get this, package those same beliefs neatly so they fit well within mainstream Western culture. God forbid we try to hold on to all of our beliefs like those Muslims and Jews do and face ridicule for not being modern enough.
You've re-affirmed my atheism. |
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sorry.
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Man, wow, after re-reading that rant, it seems like a really bad criticism/borderline insult of the Protestant movement. If anyone was offended, I apologize.
To be fair, Lutheranism and all sects of Protestantism's core beliefs involve the individual's own interpretation of faith ... So, you were justified when you said you find Christmas > Easter. In fact, a Lutheran in Europe might find Easter > Christmas. It all depends on the individual. I'm glad I brought up this point before someone else did ... Man, I would have looked so foolish. |
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Apologie accepted. You're the only person i've met that knew what the Lutheran religion was, did you wikipedia it?
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SO HOW ABOUT THAT THANKSGIVING.
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I might've wikied Lutheranism in the past, but that particular post was something I thought of at the top of my head.
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your'e getting off topic talking about "Lutheranism" an other holidays.
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Anyways, thanksgiving is aweome. There's a lot of food and the pumpkin pie.
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Happy Family of five crowded into one truck which also has your step-dad's working stuff in it and enjoying this cruel ride for an hour Day.
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I hate traveling in trucks forlong distances
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i love thanksgiving, beside the whole good food thing, its one of the few times of the year my whole family is home and we sit at the same table and eat, we even do the corny go around the table and say what were thankful for thing, its one of the best holidays for me <img src='/images/emoticons/smiley1.png'>
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i think it would be better if everyday was like thanksgiving. . . minus the overeating and commercialization part. spending time with your family, and being thankful, every day. it would be nice. unrealistic, but nice.
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What are you thanking for, again? And who are you thanking? I'm only an ignorant European, so I don't know.
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They Thank Giving. Giving is like santa but you actually meet him and say "Thanks Giving" and Giving replies with "Not to worry good sir I'm off to give out more turkeys"
and that's the story of Thanks Giving |
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I'm still all kinda confused... what's thanks giving? I see it all the time on TV. Not that I watch TV much.
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