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Apr 03, 2010 22:45

Am I wrong in believing that the date conversion for tomorrow is Easter Sunday on Earth?

I wonder if there are many people here who celebrate that.

zack fair, namine, !johan liebert, mail "matt" jeevas

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...this is such a bad idea! onetoignite April 4 2010, 03:10:57 UTC
I can think of a few people who might.

Hell, I'll probably end up celebrating too, for that matter.

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/puts on a wig maybe? :D iwithoutaname April 4 2010, 03:14:30 UTC
It seems to be a common holiday in Western nations on Earth, at least.

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noo that's worse! :c onetoignite April 4 2010, 05:45:42 UTC
Now that you mention it, the people celebrating are probably outnumbered. Not too many of us Westerners. But then, I don't think they have any chocolate rabbits here so it's a bit of a wash.

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/lipstick, too iwithoutaname April 4 2010, 05:56:27 UTC
Hm. I wonder if that can be changed.

After all, what is Easter without chocolates?

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dollchains April 4 2010, 04:02:09 UTC
Easter?

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iwithoutaname April 4 2010, 04:49:02 UTC
Mm. Yes. It's a religious celebration based around resurrection. The resurrection of a savior.

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Sora = Jesus? : \ dollchains April 4 2010, 05:42:21 UTC
A savior...?

Like Sora, then.

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...LMAO iwithoutaname April 4 2010, 05:57:10 UTC
Hm?

I'm afraid you're going to need to explain that a little more clearly.

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i_love_squats April 4 2010, 05:01:09 UTC
Easter? What's that? Is it another one of those love holidays?

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iwithoutaname April 4 2010, 05:15:04 UTC
There was love involved, you could say. The love of a savior for the world.

Or so the story goes.

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i_love_squats April 4 2010, 05:18:04 UTC
Got time to tell a little detail on this story?

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iwithoutaname April 4 2010, 05:42:24 UTC
Mm. The savior of the Christian religion on my world is known for a number of things - transforming water into wine, for example.

But mostly he is known for having been hung from a cross until his death - a sacrifice for the sake of the world - and for rising from his grave three days later

Interesting, isn't it?

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