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  1. AZRIEL

    AZRIEL BROTHER GRIM

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    BisexualKinkyGirl Porn Star

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    I really wonder about the life you live.... I would hate to have your life is all I know.

    Merry Christmas and many blessings upon you in 2011 :excited:
     
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  3. AZRIEL

    AZRIEL BROTHER GRIM

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  4. ejls

    ejls Siren of the Seaway

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    Merry Christmas, everyone!
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  5. christina2706

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    I don't believe it for a second. My favorite things about Christmas, my favorite traditions, are things that cost nothing. I enjoy looking at all the Christmas lights in the neighborhood, decorating the tree and even the cold weather. Too bad we don't get much of it in Texas...:rolleyes:
     
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  6. BisexualKinkyGirl

    BisexualKinkyGirl Porn Star

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    and not trying to prove anything to you but i didn't buy anyone a Christmas gift in my family this year but my sister and guess what it cost me all together, $32.94

    Instead I adopted a family for Christmas from a friend's non-profit and spent my Christmas money on them!


    The true meaning of Christmas for me and family isn't gifts, money or toys. It is about remembering that the Lord came and how we should be happy we are with family and friends.
     
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    Really? People, Please show a modicum of respect for those who DO celebrate the meaning of their Christmas.

    I'm just as annoyed as many with all the commercialism of the Holidays, but I am NOT going to start an attention getting thread just to sit there and make fun of it.

    Got a beef with all the capitalistic/corporate greed bullshit? do what I did and vent in off topic.

    Apologies to those who are simply enjoying the spirit of the season.
     
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  12. Incubus

    Incubus Horned & Dangerous

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  13. Incubus

    Incubus Horned & Dangerous

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    What do Atheists do during Christmas?









    Save money.
     
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    AZRIEL BROTHER GRIM

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  16. Rockprincess

    Rockprincess Celestial Princess

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    Oh please, Inky, do you think I believe you haven't spent money on your daughter??? Not for one second!!!

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  17. pbr9191

    pbr9191 Porn Surfer

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    It is a time to celebrate our loved ones, and love for our fellow man.
    For christians this symbolized in the birth of christ, and ultimately the birth of love. For children, it is the hope that Santa Claus will bring them something to play with. Ultimately christmas is love and hope :)
     
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  18. Incubus

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    I spend money on her just like I always do. I don't buy her christmas gifts because I don't believe in christmas and she knows that.
    I took her to watch Narnia at the cinemas tonight.....movie sucked btw
     
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  19. Incubus

    Incubus Horned & Dangerous

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    The next time two smartly dressed young people knock at your door, keep you chatting as if they're casing the joint and then ask you whether you really understand the true meaning of Christmas, try this: invite them in, brew up some hot mead, and explain to them patiently about a time 2,000 years ago when early Christians went in search of an arbitrary date on which to celebrate an event of middling theological importance in their fledgling religion.
    Sitting around a festive Yule tree (redolent of the Norse god Ullr), decorated in tiny, glittering symbols of the end of darkness and the return to light, watch their little faces light up as you share seasonal offerings of meat and sprouts, in communion with the seasonal generosity of nature. Soon they will understand the true meaning of the Winter Solstice.


    It's not that the Romans stole Pagan traditions, exactly, when they reached these shores aiming to convert Britannia to their new religion and decided to celebrate the birth of Christ during the festival of Mithras, the Roman god of light.
    Christmas happens on 25 December all over the world, of course. But, in other Christian countries, Christmas Day is not the most important event in the calendar. We go large on Christmas here because it is precisely the time of year when people in northern Europe need to party. Before telescopes, before literacy, before even clocks, it would take a few days for early Pagans to notice that the days had started getting longer and that Yule had given birth to the child of promise so that the Wheel of the Year could start its revolution again. And so, four days after the Winter Solstice, we celebrate – more or less exactly as we always did, as far as we can tell.
    It seems weird, then, that there is still so much fear and ignorance about relatively benign Pagan traditions in this country. This month the Daily Mail, where fear and ignorance are almost a religion in themselves, described how Pagan prisoners will be given time off their duties to celebrate up to four festivals a year. The paper was sad to have to reveal that Pagans eat eggs and Simnel cake on the Spring Equinox and roast goose at the Autumn Equinox, and that on Samhain ("celebrated on Halloween") these degenerate people actually go apple bobbing. Where will the depravity end?
    Of course, Paganism, like Christianity, comprises many different religions: Wicca and Witchcraft, Druidry, Heathenry, Shamanism... And what will really frighten the Daily Mail is that Paganism is growing. The historian Ronald Hutton made the only serious study of numbers in 2000, when he estimated that about 120,000 people attended Pagan rituals and meetings. He now accepts that the number is about twice that, and the Pagan Federation believes it to be closer to 360,000, which would be more than the official number of Sikhs in Britain recorded by the 2001 census.
    Add to that the environmentalists for whom humans' link to the earth is vital, and the number must be in the millions. Add to those everybody who has a Christmas tree, or decorates the house with twinkly lights, and Pagans pretty much have it sewn up. I'm not a Pagan, but I do believe many of their scary fundamentalist doctrines: that the sun rises and sets each day; that summer is lighter than winter; that lots of food is available in autumn; and that life is generally better when it's light and warm and there are roast potatoes cooked in goose fat.
    It's not that I'd encourage anyone to demonise instead people who believe that a man was born of a virgin, died and then rose again to teach us all to hate gays; my personal creed is more tolerant than that. But I will be celebrating the Winter Solstice this week. Or do I mean Christmas? It's hard to tell.

     
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  20. itiswhatitis

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    MERRY CHRISTMAS .... may God bless you all.:)
     
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