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Dec 21, 2005 21:21

What is it about the holidays that brings out the worst in people?

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xulong December 22 2005, 03:39:56 UTC
it's merry christmas, damnit

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thud December 22 2005, 14:44:39 UTC
It's whatever greeting makes her happy, dammit.

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xulong December 22 2005, 16:01:12 UTC
people celebrate christmas this time of the year. not the holiday season. that's some bullshit the democrats invented.

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thud December 22 2005, 17:04:07 UTC
So...the Democrats invented Jews? Muslims? Folks who just aren't, for whatever reason, Christian? Lots of religions have holidays this time of year. Pull your head out, man. You and I celebrate Christmas, but not everyone does. If Hillary wants to wish us "Happy Holidays", then take it in the spirit it's delivered in, and don't try to force her to conform to your way of thinking.

Oh, and Merry Christmas.

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xulong December 22 2005, 17:12:32 UTC
I saw on tv the other night that muslims think that all jews are going to hell! barbra walters was there!

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thud December 22 2005, 17:34:29 UTC
And that's relevant how? Now you're using Democrat tactics by changing the subject.

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xulong December 22 2005, 17:37:23 UTC
I HEARD PENGUINS ARE REALLY FROM MARS

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shadowsofgod December 23 2005, 05:07:31 UTC
*laughs* Good lord you're good at pissing people off.

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edvard_munch December 22 2005, 19:37:33 UTC
*token pagan response*

Christmas is just some bullshit Constantine invented to convert and capitalize off Yule and Saturnalia.

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xulong December 22 2005, 20:08:07 UTC
that may be true but most americans today celebrate the birth of christ on dec 25

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sexysportyspice December 22 2005, 18:40:52 UTC
I prefer 'Happy end-of-the-western-calendar-year observed vacation day(s)'. Even 'Happy Holidays!' has a holy connotation1 which is not necessarily all-inclusive. Multiple religions celebrate holy days around our december, but other do not. And of course there are the 'non-practicing' folk and the un-religious folk.

Of course, a person could argue that some people don't celebrate anything this time of year AND do not get to have any days away from work.

And of course, I freely admit that I am being a complete ass. Happy whatever-the-fuck you celebrate or don't celebrate. I just look forward to not being at work for a couple days, spending time with Hillary, and finally getting a chance to play in some snow.

1 - holiday: Middle English holidai, holy day, from Old English h
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shadowsofgod December 23 2005, 05:38:09 UTC
Silence, you politically correct liberal heretic! RAR!

No snow for you!

Happy Thursday, baby!*

*Thursday: Though not normally considered a holy day, Thursday may take on such a role when considered in its relation to William Blake's poem "Holy Thursday." The poem from Songs of Innocence alludes to the traditional spirit of the Christmas holiday in its references to hymnals and charity when Blake writes, "Now like a mighty wind they raise to heaven the voice of song, Or like harmonious thunderings the seats of heaven among: Beneath them sit the aged man, wise guardians of the poor. Then cherish pity, lest you drive an angel from your door." Of course, when contrasted with its counterpart in Songs of Experience the poem takes on a different tone--perhaps that of Christmas as it is commonly practiced--when Blake asks, "Is this a holy thing to see, in a rich and fruitful land, babes reduced to misery, fed with a cold and usurous hand?" Nonetheless, happy Thursday.

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