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Fan Area => The Hydlaa Plaza => Topic started by: Geoni on September 26, 2010, 08:41:21 pm
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What are you going to be doing this coming Halloween?
I'm going to be going to an amusement park that does special mazes for Halloween, which are frightening at times. (those are some scary mazes/walkthroughs).
On Halloween night I probably won't be at the amusement park but I know I'm not going to loaf around the house handing out candy to the kids, but instead I am going to go do something, like visit a haunted house or perhaps go to a Halloween party.
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I'm celebrating Ghostmas!
And on halloween I'll be revenging Ghostmas heretics!
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blockhead!
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i have no clue
last year i was a ghoul/zombie thing. but i'm an adult now so it would be weird trick-or-treating... i could pass as a 13-year-old tho.
:'(
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I'm probably going to be clearing tables and washing dishes. T_T
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Probably go to a party this year
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Probably nothing, we don't celebrate Halloween as much as Americans do, some kids go trickle treating but my parents are too godly to let us do that :'(
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no halloween around here so buuuh :P
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Halloween? What's Halloween? In Spain we don't have such things…
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Halloween... :devil: I usually go to a haunted house with my best friend... and we dress up like crazies and run through walmart at 2 am. Last year I was Vegeta from DragonballZ. I think this year... I might be... KULL! hehehe.... ;D
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Halloween? What's Halloween? In Spain we don't have such things…
Wow.. I guess I thought the Day of the Dead was Spanish origin, then imported to Mexico ...
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Halloween is an Irish holiday for catholics to dress up as monsters in hopes of scaring the real ghouls on hallows eve.
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We don't have Halloween in Holland. Which I find regrettable, as when loosely translated to dutch it would mean 'Hello Vienna!'.
I'd be happy to celebrate though by digging a hole in the ground.
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I don't think I could pull off ziggy stardust again this year :/
I'll quite probably spend it in the quietest bar that night with a bottle of wine.
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The most annoying part of Halloween is the invasion of those Mutant Midget Beggars. I believe I'll cut my door bell wires. ;)
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I have never understood this American tradition.
All the rest of the year children are taught about "stranger danger"; not to talk to strangers or take candy from them.
On this one day all that goes by the wayside as children are actively encouraged to go out on their own in the dark and beg candy from strangers. If candy is not forthcoming then these same children are encouraged to vandalise their "victim"s property.
Talk about mixed messages.
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I have never understood this American tradition.
All the rest of the year children are taught about "stranger danger"; not to talk to strangers or take candy from them.
On this one day all that goes by the wayside as children are actively encouraged to go out on their own in the dark and beg candy from strangers. If candy is not forthcoming then these same children are encouraged to vandalise their "victim"s property.
Talk about mixed messages.
But you get to dress up
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I have never understood this American tradition.
All the rest of the year children are taught about "stranger danger"; not to talk to strangers or take candy from them.
On this one day all that goes by the wayside as children are actively encouraged to go out on their own in the dark and beg candy from strangers. If candy is not forthcoming then these same children are encouraged to vandalise their "victim"s property.
Talk about mixed messages.
But you get to dress up
Ah, the pedophile dream…
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Oops, I think i beat Neko to this thread. I just remembered him making one last year. :lol:
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This year, I'll be making my rounds dressed in evil garb and knocking on the doors of all those Jehova Witnesses who annoyed and harassed me with their *message* all year. A blessing from below awaits them.
As for everything being upside down - that's so true. Halloween is a time for addressing one's demons. Suddenly nice god fearing christians get to safely pretend to be the very thing that frightens them to the bone.
One should ask, if they are so terrified of such things, yet have a longing to embrace such things, then why are they afraid? What are they hiding from themselves?
My suggestion for this year?
Be something that frightens you.
Ie. A fag, woman, man, witch, priest, mouse, spider, clown, filthy begger, dentist, etc..
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I command a troop of little cousins and send them forth to acquire hoards of candy. Then I take my share, wrestle with the boys and use the loot to control them a week later. ;D
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Be something that frightens you.
Imma be a knight who says NI! :o
But seriously, I'm going to a hockey game and after that a Europa League game (football/soccer) \\o//
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Imma be a knight who says NI! :o
LOL !
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*Keeps his shrubbery handy*
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Last year these people vandalised our pumpkins. This year, concrete pumpkins FTW!
I CAN'T WAIT!
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Probably nothing, we don't celebrate Halloween as much as Americans do, some kids go trickle treating but my parents are too godly to let us do that :'(
Godly parents, eh? Prank them. And make it a really scary prank. Make an annual tradition of it until they let you trick or treat. :devil:
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Im going to terrify small children who come to my door. I just passed the age limit for tricking and treating, so im going to take it out scrooge style on them. ONE PIECE OF CANDY! MWAHAHAHAHAHAAHA!
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Enjoy cleaning up your egged house on November first.
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@ Addeline: It's not American. It comes from All Hallows' Eve, brought over from the continent. (Europe = continent). The next day is All Hallows Day, a day of rememberence. It began centuries before pediophiles were known.... unless you were in a nice, small comunity.....
These days, parents are with the children.... even if they have to drive.
Also that's why it's all about ghouls and goblins, not Superman and ziggy. Something from the graveyard, or the devil.
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X-/ y'all are ignorant
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween
let's fix that!