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how i celebrated x'mas*
12.24.04 (5:00 pm)   [edit]
[note the asterisk on the subject, it also occurs in the header]

i never enjoyed celebrating x'mas from the very begining. i was always dragged to attend midnight mass with my devout catholic neighbours, and i promised myself that, once i was outta school, no mas. [pun absolutely intended]

i do celebrate christmas but in my own way.

so...i bought myself a gift, and now ofcourse am obliged to exchange gifts, so shipped myself another gift. :wink:

gifts for my folks at home are given at any time i please, am not comfortable buying a gift just cause its christmas, and as such i do not accept gifts from anyone. if you insist then dont say it's for christmas. lol.

anyways. coming to more important matters. am sure it didnt begin this way but now christmas is another fine way the govts, the shopping industry manipulate and control the masses. you are bombarded constantly with adverts on tv, radio, huge billboards to do just one thing. BUY STUFF!!

when was the last time you favorite show was constantly interrupted by adverts of peace and tolerance? all you get are, sale ads and ads which make you believe your unhappy because you dont have that featured advert-item or you are sick and need some form of medication, with more side-effects than curing potential.

yes. lets keep the people busy, lets give them another big holiday in the year, afterall the fastest way to teach an animal new tricks is to encourage it with rewards and give it the impression that it is it's own master.

 
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