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codename64546 said:
Stats87 said:
codename64546 said:
They do celebrate Christmas Day as a Holiday, such as giving gifts etc, being happy...

since when is that apart of Christmas?

haha

not a part of Christmas, but part of celebrating their Christmas...

 

I see,

I could have sworn it was meant to weed out the truly alone as millions of people fall into depression as the only gift they recieve is a knitted sweater from their Mother.



Luney Tune said:
And by the way, Christmas is celebrated pretty much all over the world in some form or another. It's an old pagan tradition evolving mostly from various mid-winter celebrations, and it has *nothing* to do with Christianity. December 25 is the birthday of the mediterranean pagan godess Mitra. Jesus is believed to have been born sometime in early spring. For this reason many hardcore christians actually do not celebrate christmas at all.


They are referred to as Scrooges in most Countries, stemming from the latin form Asclownius Scroogus



Stats87 said:
codename64546 said:
Stats87 said:
codename64546 said:
They do celebrate Christmas Day as a Holiday, such as giving gifts etc, being happy...

since when is that apart of Christmas?

haha

not a part of Christmas, but part of celebrating their Christmas...

 

I see,

I could have sworn it was meant to weed out the truly alone as millions of people fall into depression as the only gift they recieve is a knitted sweater from their Mother.

HEY! It depends on the sweater!



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