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darkphoenix1247 Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 7:01 pm
The main thing I see is: who would care?
I don't mean to sound harsh or rude, but nobody would care about the meaning of Hannukah or Purim, and even if they just liked the event itself, they wouldn't understand the meaning behind it.
The way I see it- Christmas is a horribly commercialized holiday where the main point is being greedy by getting presents. When I was younger, I asked my friends the meaning of it because I wanted to know, and they didn't even know!
If you ask me, it's better off celebrating because of the meaning behind something, not just an excuse for celebrating and getting random junk rolleyes
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Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 12:59 pm
darkphoenix1247 The main thing I see is: who would care? I don't mean to sound harsh or rude, but nobody would care about the meaning of Hannukah or Purim, and even if they just liked the event itself, they wouldn't understand the meaning behind it. The way I see it- Christmas is a horribly commercialized holiday where the main point is being greedy by getting presents. When I was younger, I asked my friends the meaning of it because I wanted to know, and they didn't even know! If you ask me, it's better off celebrating because of the meaning behind something, not just an excuse for celebrating and getting random junk rolleyes the ichor (20) is remembrance
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