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Posted by Nerologic on Dec-25-2010 02:11:

Merry Christmas!

I hope everyone has a good one!!


Posted by alan on Dec-25-2010 02:27:

Happy Holidays from INCOGNITO!



Thank you for 3+ years of support, specially every 1st and 3rd Fridays at our home at King King!


Posted by Apeattack on Dec-25-2010 06:16:

Hoppy Easter!


Posted by MoChi on Dec-25-2010 08:58:

happy holidays guys!


Posted by ThomasPhan on Dec-25-2010 09:07:

thank you
merry christmas and warmest wishes to all


Posted by tygamilk on Dec-25-2010 20:59:

merry christmas niggas


Posted by neogaia on Dec-25-2010 21:15:

Merry Christmas, TAs.

I'm a heathen (non-believer), so I prefer Winter Solstice celebrations, but when in Rome do as the Romans.

I'm enjoying my tamales today.


Posted by Nerologic on Dec-25-2010 22:26:

quote:
Originally posted by neogaia
Merry Christmas, TAs.

I'm a heathen (non-believer), so I prefer Winter Solstice celebrations, but when in Rome do as the Romans.

I'm enjoying my tamales today.


Kudos for this, I wish more Americans were like you. But the pussification of America is spreading like wildfire and people seem to be offended.

Merry Xmas, Happy Holidays, Season Greetings, etc etc. But it's Merry CHRISTmas, it has been since the beginning and it should stay like that until the end.

I just don't understand why more people can't just think that way, from taking away to "in god we trust" to trying to edit the Pledge of Allegiance,I mean really?


Posted by neogaia on Dec-25-2010 23:53:

Not gonna start that can of worms here.
The people who we tend to call Founding Fathers were Deists not Protestant Christians, not Atheists, not Catholics, not Jews, not Fundamentalist Christians, Deists. Not gonna say anything further about this in this thread.

I was speaking of being respectful of culture in the sense of being a part of cultural norms for holidays unless you have a reason not to (I can think of plenty that people have).

I visited Temples and Shrines while I lived in Japan but that does not mean that I had to pay respect to the Japanese emperor.

Merry Christmas, Giftmas, or Saturnalia, the point is just to enjoy the day with Family and Friends during the coldest part of the year.

quote:
Originally posted by Nerologic
Kudos for this, I wish more Americans were like you. But the pussification of America is spreading like wildfire and people seem to be offended.

Merry Xmas, Happy Holidays, Season Greetings, etc etc. But it's Merry CHRISTmas, it has been since the beginning and it should stay like that until the end.

I just don't understand why more people can't just think that way, from taking away to "in god we trust" to trying to edit the Pledge of Allegiance,I mean really?


Posted by anomalies on Dec-26-2010 00:01:

lolololol, I usually go on TA to get away from these types of discussions

Happy Holidays everyone!


Posted by Quazar on Dec-26-2010 01:02:

Yeah, to me Christmas has become an American holiday first, a religious holiday second. The lights, trees, gifts, etc. are all a cultural thing at this point.

It's a time to take off work, spend time getting fat with family, and enjoy oneself.

Merry Christmas, everybody!

(I got a Hercules RMX wheeeee)


Posted by Direct on Dec-26-2010 02:58:

Why doesnt Mrs Claus have any children?






































Because Santa cums only once a year and down the chimney.


Posted by Nerologic on Dec-26-2010 09:46:

quote:
Originally posted by neogaia
Not gonna start that can of worms here.
The people who we tend to call Founding Fathers were Deists not Protestant Christians, not Atheists, not Catholics, not Jews, not Fundamentalist Christians, Deists. Not gonna say anything further about this in this thread.

I was speaking of being respectful of culture in the sense of being a part of cultural norms for holidays unless you have a reason not to (I can think of plenty that people have).

I visited Temples and Shrines while I lived in Japan but that does not mean that I had to pay respect to the Japanese emperor.

Merry Christmas, Giftmas, or Saturnalia, the point is just to enjoy the day with Family and Friends during the coldest part of the year.


I didn't mean about paying respects to Christ or God or whatever, I meant just by saying the term. You can say the term and just not think anything of it, it doesn't mean that because you say it you have to give your respect to Christ.

I just don't understand why people can't just accept it. I could accept it another way with out the Christ word, but it did not begin like that.

I guess I'm a purest lol



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