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A Brief Reminder That Christmas Is Indeed Still Coming
Christmas is one of those holidays that singles out the lonely and dejected. There’s a lot of pressure there and, without a little help, you’re bound to get crushed beneath it. It’s all a complicated mix of modern day tradition, … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Life, musings, society
Tagged adulthood, being lonely, christmas, december, drunk post, holiday, pressure, saturnalia, thanksgiving
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Improving the Holidays, Saturnalia and Celebrating Paternal Castration
I should probably preface this by stating that I grew up as a fairly “typical” American, assuming there is such a thing. I spent my childhood making snowmen, using a carrot and walnuts to make genitalia in the hopes that … Continue reading
Posted in comics, humor, Life, musings, Webcomics
Tagged ashura, babies, charles dickens only wrote one good book, christmas, comics, eating kids, family, hanukah, hanukkah, holidays, matt posky, miracles, nobody cares, rohatsu, saturn, saturnalia, the war on christmas, webcomics, yule
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