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    Default Your thoughts on christmas

    Do you like it?Do you donīt like it?Or do you donīt care about it?
    Is it a very special day or a day like every day?

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    It's Christmas? Oh shit, I better get to the mall...


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    In an age where we have to tread lightly and wish everyone a "Happy HannaKwanzaaMas" (And Festivus, for the rest of us) so as not to offend, I see it as just another day when I am not working.

    Growing up, it used to be a big family deal, parents, grandparents, siblings, neighbors, all ending up in a big gathering of food and noise and 'Some assembly required' (Which is where I became the most popular uncle ).

    I remember a couple of 'Lost Boys' holidays that were nice, about fifteen years or so back. A couple I knew locally had a nice dinner and viddie night for a friend or three who were otherwise uncommitted for the horrordaze. I've reconnected with half of said couple (The other half married an old GG friend of mine...Don't ask), but have not heard from her in a few daze.

    The last truly comfortable $-mas I had was eleven years ago, spent with my last 'lover'. Just a year later, I was hoping to spend another nice holiday with her, but she chose to ditch me and give me a virtual kick in the teeth for good measure. Happy fucking holidaze to you too, BITCH!

    *Ahem!* That said...

    Since then, it has been a chore, a pariah on my life. Displays appear in August, stamps are issued in September, and the 'special' sales run from October through to January. I watch as people stand on line in the wee hours, in bitter cold, so that they can be the first to be trampled underfoot in the quest for the latest gadget which will only show up a dozen days later at half the price in twenty more locations.

    I'm generally not a religious person, but the level of stoopidity, selfishness, buffoonery, rudeness, and cold-hearted commercialism that has poisoned this time of year is far more than a death of "The reason for the season".

    Families are scattered, friends are distant, lovers are deceitful, morals are non-existent, stress and commercialism abound, and both Jimmy Stewart and Edmund Gwenn are very, very, very dead.

    Lastly, because tight-ass political correctness dictates, I can't wish you a Merry Christmas, a Happy Chanukah, a blessed Eid al-Adha, a joyous Kwanzaa, a delightful Winter Solstice, or even a pleasant Festivus. I just wish that 2008 is less of a kidney-stone-of-a-year than 2007 (Or, as Dubyah might say "Two-oh-seven").

    At the very least, I hope fewer of the cats that I know will die.


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    Jesus' B-Day + Sports On TV + Lots Of Food & Booze = Good Times

    If I can dodge the invitation for X-Mas dinner at my Aunt's house for the phoney lovefest it's even better.



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    I LOVE CHRISTMAS........ :P



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    Although I’m not religious I still think it is important that we all spend at least one day of the year thinking of others and trying to spread a little joy through prezzies or just general good will.
    If you don’t like the thought commercialism or unfair trade in Christmas, I recommend sending donations on others behalves, I did that this Christmas through national geographical, I also made sure that the materials used in the ring I bought my gf was sourced from conflict free countries


    Like a blind man in an orgy, I was gonna have to feel my way around.

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    I have a slightly different view of Christmas. I'm not scared of political correctness. I'll wish people Merry Christmas, and I don't get offended if anyone wishes me a Happy Holiday, Happy Chanukkah, Happy Kwanza, Good Solstice, Festive Festivus, etc. I'll take any bit of good will people will offer me.


    To me, Christmas is several things:

    Christmas is about people. People I love.
    A time to tell friends & family how much I love them. To have another year with my Grandma, to try to memorize those special family recipies, to laugh at how crazy and goofy my family is, and to be SO thankful that I have a family, as I know many people do not.

    Christmas is also a little bittersweet.
    While I have many friends and family that I love, this time of year also spotlights the fact that I have no love in my life to share it with, to go shopping with, to hold hands with and just to be with. For the most part, I deal with it OK, try to accept it, but I often look on in envy at loving couples walking hand in hand. Ever notice how many Christmas songs are sad and in a minor key? They were written by single people. lol

    Christmas is also a time to see how life could be. If we really tried to be nice, wish people good will and so on. It's a romantic idea, I know, but I'm sappy like that.


    As I get older, the materialism means less & less, although I do appriciate beautiful trees and wonderful lights to look at. I don't care too much about getting presents, I just want everyone to be happy and in good health.


    Sure, you could look at all the stupid materialism, corporation, bottom line profit stuff, but I try to close my eyes to all that and make Christmas about what I want it to be.



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    Merry Christmas!



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    I am an atheist, so there is no religious meaning for me. However, I do like having at least one day each year dedicated to being with family and/or friends, eating good food and being thankful for the good fortune I have. I guess for me it is pretty similar to Thanksgiving only more expensive.

    Instead of giving gifts to people this year, my wife and I decided to donate to the Heifer Project in other peoples names, and sent them a card indicating as such.

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    I always think about where does it all come from.

    Uncovering the Pagan roots of Christmas part 1 &2

    http://www.livevideo.com/video/soca7...roots-of-.aspx


    http://www.livevideo.com/video/soca7...roots-of-.aspx



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    Default Re: Your thoughts on christmas

    Quote Originally Posted by elo
    Do you like it?Do you donīt like it?Or do you donīt care about it?
    Is it a very special day or a day like every day?

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    How do YOU feel about it?


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