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Yeah I find it a bit weird when anyone over the age of 10 dresses up tbh (and even worse, get excited/tell people about it). |
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The idea that LT was ever young. :fan:
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I don't care for Halloween and I'm much younger and hotter than LT
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I dress up and I'm 44...... I'll go to bed now :(
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Nothing, I live in the middle of nowhere and nobody celebrates here.
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well i am going to listen to lots of Halloween songs, maybe even dancing to it myself :)
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I'm just speaking from a personal point of view, I'd find it pretty cringe to tell people I was going out in fancy dress to 'celebrate' the occasion. :shrug: I fail to understand what the hype is unless you are in primary school going trick or treating. Sure it's cool if people enjoy it - I never stated that's not okay...I'll just continue to secretly judge those who make it into some major event. :smug: |
I'm usually hyped for Halloween but this year I couldn't give a ****.
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Seriously, it is all about one's personal attitude to parties, and whether one prefers being actively fully immersed in the spirit of one, prefers being there at such parties but more as a 'spectator', or does not relish parties at all. I find it odd that a lot of people who balk at 'celebrating' Halloween, think nothing of joining in with Christmas Festivities - especially those who are not religious. Really, with me, it's any excuse for a party and a good time with friends and like-minded friendly people. Life is too short, and too crammed with pain, suffering and misery, NOT to party whenever there is a chance to do so. |
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We are not 'Celebrating' in the pure sense of the word - well I'm not anyway - we are perpetuating an ages old 'tradition', and using it as an excuse to dress up and get together with family and friends for a good time. |
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It's just a bit of a non-occasion that people try to make happen and give themselves another excuse for going out and getting drunk as hell. |
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It's just that Christmas is a bigger deal so it seems like more apt to be something to fuss over. |
Well yeah, Christmas is obviously a bigger event and there is a major build-up to it for months in advance. People buy each other gifts and it's a specific time to appreciate other people/things you have in life which is a little different (generally) to Halloween. Whether or not the reason behind it is religiously related or not is irrelevant - some people do celebrate it for that reason and others don't. There is no set way to celebrate it. I suppose it just comes down to how you've been brought up/family traditions. A large majority of people just use it as an opportunity to show off their new clothes or go out drinking as I said - and that **** doesn't appeal to me.
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I've got a well scary mask to terrify the kids with.Although i think they're gonna be more scared of the massive fireworks i'm gonna be letting off:devil:
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