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RE: Valentine?s Day a hoax? - Kretzer - 02-11-2010 http://www.cracked.com/video_17060_the-terrifying-truth-behind-valentines-day.html The true meaning behind Valentine's. RE: Valentine?s Day a hoax? - Aaronock - 02-12-2010 Hm I thought holidays were meant to take a moment to really think about something you might not normally or at least make people want to for a short time period. The problem for many of you is capitalism is...capitalizing on those thoughts by finding ways to make it seem like you gotta get stuff on many of those holidays? RE:??Valentine?s Day a hoax? - Mort - 02-12-2010 Kittie Wrote:i think its a bit of bcrap to 'show your love to someone special' in only that day a year. Lol i can love someone and show that person i love him/her 365 days (and sometimes 366 days) a year. That i care or love about that person doesn't need one day in the year to either show my love to him/her or to 'confess' my feelings to that person.?? Nihil Wrote:I never really understood the reasoning behind *any* holidays, to be quite honest. Celebrating a specific person, or a specific event... if it's so great to be significant, you should have it celebrated every day of your life, even if in a small way. QFT. By the way, do you know how I got aware valentine's day is near? Adverts on the underground (or subway, pick your fave word) for the BEST VALENTINE'S DAY PRESENT EVER. BUY YOUR SIGNIFICANT OTHER AN IPOD!! And more adverts everywhere, valentine discounts... Yeah yeah, the "merchants" are gonna be the ones really celebrating... RE: Valentine?s Day a hoax? - Ellie - 02-12-2010 Let me explain my outlook on holidays. It applies to all, but more so to Valentine's Day, since people seem to always try to push it off with things like "Singles Awareness Day". If a holiday doesn't apply to me or my interests, I don't celebrate it. The end. You think I celebrate Saint Patrick's Day? Hanukkah? No. Do you think I make an anti day for them, instead? No. I couldn't care less how "commercial" it is becoming. Stores don't dictate what I celebrate or how. If I want to celebrate something the "commercial" way, then that is my choice. Don't try to ruin or sabotage the holiday for those who do choose the celebrate it, or the way they do. If you view it as "any other day", then treat it as such. Not hard. RE:??Valentine?s Day a hoax? - Herman - 02-12-2010 Ellie Wrote:You think I celebrate Saint Patrick's Day? YOU SHOULD! Everyone is Irish on St. Patty's day! =D RE: Valentine?s Day a hoax? - Aaronock - 02-12-2010 Maybe she doesn't get DRUNK like you do everyday! BOOYAH! I guess St. Patrick's day gives you a reason to be DRUNKER than usual! RE: Valentine?s Day a hoax? - Herman - 02-12-2010 ouch. RE: Valentine?s Day a hoax? - Aaronock - 02-12-2010 That's all you gots to say for yourself? :O Truth hurts...but I like you anway RE: Valentine?s Day a hoax? - Ellie - 02-12-2010 Actually, I don't drink at all. =P Quick, someone go make an antiholiday and blame the current one on consumerism! RE: Valentine?s Day a hoax? - Story Teller - 02-12-2010 *wears geek glasses* Holidays are delusions that are made for the comfort of humans to have their morale boosted from times of depression as it will cause them to elevate their excitement in life from the cycle and pattern they follow. |