Author Topic: Merry xmas forgetbois  (Read 1520 times)

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Merry Christmas.

It is 1:20am on the 25th and I should be asleep as Santa will be here soon.

Merry Christmas.

It is 1:20am on the 25th and I should be asleep as Santa will be here soon.

You already missed him. You were supposed to go to bed, dooble. Better luck next year.

But I was a good boy this year ;-;

But you broke rule #1 of going to bed before midnight. You are on the auto-bad list.

I forgot I had to be asleep for Santa, Maybe next year :(




Get ready you flying forgetsticks

if you like xmas so much why don't you merry it


Speaking of Christmas, it really irks me how we live in a society where we have to wish everyone "Happy Holidays" rather than just a "Merry Christmas", in America mostly. 90% of the population is Christian, so it isn't imbecilic to assume that most people you'll run into will celebrate Christmas. However, if I see a last name like Steinberg or Cohen, I'll just wish the person a Happy Hanukkah by default. Why cant people just say Merry Christmas anymore? As a Jew, I don't get offended when people wish me a Merry Christmas rather than Happy Hanukkah because Christmas is really more of an American type of thing (its religious too of course, but its part of American culture).


Speaking of Christmas, it really irks me how we live in a society where we have to wish everyone "Happy Holidays" rather than just a "Merry Christmas", in America mostly. 90% of the population is Christian, so it isn't imbecilic to assume that most people you'll run into will celebrate Christmas. However, if I see a last name like Steinberg or Cohen, I'll just wish the person a Happy Hanukkah by default. Why cant people just say Merry Christmas anymore? As a Jew, I don't get offended when people wish me a Merry Christmas rather than Happy Hanukkah because Christmas is really more of an American type of thing (its religious too of course, but its part of American culture).
Most people I know just say Merry Christmas. I only say otherwise if I know the person definitely doesn't celebrate it.

At any rate most of my friends are atheist/agnostic, but they still celebrate Christmas.
It is very easy to seperate the holiday from the religious practice.

happy religous-neutral holidays folks :^))))

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nobody says happy holidays unless you're forced to
at least not around here
if you have the fashion sense to not wear disgusting out of style hats you're not gonna be offended