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Title: Halloween
Post by: IzzyChan on 28 Oct 2012, 08:33
Have an Izzy dressed up as a Frankenstein.  And a scary flying ghost.

(http://i.imgur.com/wjbgu.jpg)
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: Gottii on 28 Oct 2012, 09:19
I thought Sansha Ghosts looked more like quasi-Twilight fan fic vampires?  :D

Good pic though!  :D
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: hellgremlin on 28 Oct 2012, 12:19
Curse this wretched holiday, and everyone who participates in it - especially the tidal waves of repulsive, grubby children that besiege my house, expecting free sucrose treats for dressing up like a pack of pint-sized cretins.

Our house, and indeed our street, has long held that we will not give sweets to the little bastards at all. This is due to having our houses egged over a decade ago. Sorry, you sticky little shits, the generation that came before you ruined it for you all. And yet, new children continue being born, each new spoor more loathsome than the last, and inevitably a few gaggles of them make the trip down our street, pounding on doors even though the lights are out, the curtains are drawn, and not so much as a single cardboard skeleton or carved pumpkin is visible to indicate that we're willing to share in the merriment. Fuck Halloween.
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: kalaratiri on 28 Oct 2012, 12:23
I dyed my hair pink and will be dressing as Clint Eastwood.

Yaaay
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: Gottii on 28 Oct 2012, 13:14
Hellgremlin is completely wrong about Halloween.  Best holiday, bar none. 

Any holiday thats defined by candy and girls in revealing outfits is ok by me.
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: Leopold Caine on 28 Oct 2012, 14:43
Halloween doesn't actually exist in my nation's culture.
So can't comment on Gremlin's post.
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: lallara zhuul on 28 Oct 2012, 14:55
It used to be an Irish thing, it emigrated to America, was watered down from a festival to celebrate harvest and fertility to candies to children and sluts in skimpy clothes.
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: Kentt on 28 Oct 2012, 18:28
I didn't particapate last year, nor really would I do this year.  The most I did was get my first tattoo and buy a bag of varity candy for ME.  Not handing out a single one lol
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: Louella Dougans on 30 Oct 2012, 13:36
It used to be an Irish thing, it emigrated to America, was watered down from a festival to celebrate harvest and fertility to candies to children and sluts in skimpy clothes.

"Slut-o-ween" is because america has warmer climate.

"trick or treat" is a weird thing to me, since here, it was the tradition of singing a song, or doing a dance, or something, to receive some snack products.
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: kalaratiri on 30 Oct 2012, 13:44
And here in England we have the tradition of dressing sluttily (is that a word? :s ) and then all getting hypothermia. Only those who are good at getting chocolate through trick or treat stave off the hypothermia, as it keeps them warm. The ones who get enough chocolate then get to survive the winter, due to their increased body fat.



I don't take halloween that seriously.
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: Vikarion on 30 Oct 2012, 23:34
I like halloween.
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: Akrasjel Lanate on 31 Oct 2012, 01:14
Heh... I fell like our All Saints' Day will be like soon replaced by Halloween in few years if it gets more popular  :bash:
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: Jev North on 31 Oct 2012, 02:52
((Now irrelevant reply to moved post; please remove.))
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: Saikoyu on 31 Oct 2012, 09:10
I like Halloween.

The SO LOVES Halloween.  It would be Halloween year round with a month break for Christmas if she had her way. 
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: Bataav on 31 Oct 2012, 10:55
I don't mind halloween but Samhain is much better.
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: Wanoah on 31 Oct 2012, 15:09
It's weird, really. Halloween was definitely a thing when I was a kid. A long time ago now. You would make Halloween-y things at schools and pumpkins would ham-fistedly be made into lanterns. There would be ghost stories and such. We didn't trick or treat, though. I have this vague recollection of maybe being slightly jealous of our American cousins and their candy harvesting antics while adults were disapproving of the whole thing. Halloween wasn't really a big deal, though.

Somehow, it's all changed. Trick or treating has been imported wholesale and our exploitative capitalist scumbags beloved retailers have fully embraced the opportunity to sell vast quantities of tat on a massive scale. It's become a big deal in the same way that Christmas and Valentines Day became a big deal in the past. Whatever meaning these things once had has been lost in the revenue maelstrom. It's not something I can ever embrace. I'd prefer to have the old pagan festivals back myself.
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: Ghost Hunter on 31 Oct 2012, 15:14
I want to go as him next year. It's going to take some work. (http://fc01.deviantart.net/fs46/f/2009/216/8/4/MtG_Online__Eight___Half_Tails_by_UdonCrew.jpg)
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: Kala on 31 Oct 2012, 18:07
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Our house, and indeed our street, has long held that we will not give sweets to the little bastards at all. This is due to having our houses egged over a decade ago. Sorry, you sticky little shits, the generation that came before you ruined it for you all. And yet, new children continue being born, each new spoor more loathsome than the last, and inevitably a few gaggles of them make the trip down our street, pounding on doors even though the lights are out, the curtains are drawn, and not so much as a single cardboard skeleton or carved pumpkin is visible to indicate that we're willing to share in the merriment. Fuck Halloween.

+1

I did the lights off and curtain closed thing tonight, and so did most of the people in the neighbourhood judging from the houses I walked past (or they went out for the night. damn their social lives)  It's not due to any past egg related trauma though, I just don't see why I'd want to give candy out to a bunch of little scrotes I don't even know.  If I'm going to buy candy, I'm going to eat it.

Ofc that did mean hiding in my own house from a bunch of children  :| Dinner was fraught. Beep quietly microwave, they might hear you!
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: lallara zhuul on 31 Oct 2012, 18:12
Actually hiding from the kids is quite fun :D

When I was in Ireland sharing a house with a few filipinos we used to get some beer, camp in by the fire and cackle each time some snot nosed crotch spawn came knocking.
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: Vikarion on 31 Oct 2012, 21:14
I like Halloween.

The SO LOVES Halloween.  It would be Halloween year round with a month break for Christmas if she had her way.

This is acceptable. We endorse it.
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: Graanvlokkie on 01 Nov 2012, 14:34
Curse this wretched holiday, and everyone who participates in it - especially the tidal waves of repulsive, grubby children that besiege my house, expecting free sucrose treats for dressing up like a pack of pint-sized cretins.

Our house, and indeed our street, has long held that we will not give sweets to the little bastards at all. This is due to having our houses egged over a decade ago. Sorry, you sticky little shits, the generation that came before you ruined it for you all. And yet, new children continue being born, each new spoor more loathsome than the last, and inevitably a few gaggles of them make the trip down our street, pounding on doors even though the lights are out, the curtains are drawn, and not so much as a single cardboard skeleton or carved pumpkin is visible to indicate that we're willing to share in the merriment. Fuck Halloween.

The eternal question ... what started first, the egging of houses or the withholding of treats?
Title: Re: Halloween
Post by: Lyn Farel on 01 Nov 2012, 18:04
That's not really a reason to egg houses...