If any of us were black. Well... Yeah, close enough.gottoys? said:That's a cool idea actually!
FlamingGlory said:If any of us were black. Well... Yeah, close enough.
SpangeMonkee said:I want a card minus any man juice.
Drool-Boy said:*scratches spange off list*
April23 said:I don't have your address fucker. Well I do, but I don't wanna have to find it in the card collection I have from last year.
GIMMIE NOW CAWK FROSTING.
FlamingGlory said:If any of us were black. Well... Yeah, close enough.
Well, when the thread says Christmas cards for Christmas I assume they are referring to the Christian holiday. Just because people dont think of other holidays that fall on a date near Christmas, doesnt mean they are sheltered. The thread doesnt say holidays, or December 1-31 cards, it says Christmas.gottoys? said:Just something different to expand the horizon for the sheltered that only think of the christian holiday
Don't worry, it isn't a Christian holiday anyways because Christ wasn't born on December 25. Its actually the celebration of Saturnalia and the winter solstice. The only person "born" on December 25 is Sol Invictus, so break out those sun god decorations.FlamingGlory said:Well, when the thread says Christmas cards for Christmas I assume they are referring to the Christian holiday. Just because people dont think of other holidays that fall on a date near Christmas, doesnt mean they are sheltered. The thread doesnt say holidays, or December 1-31 cards, it says Christmas.
You see what I mean?
Christians celebrate it, ergo Christian holiday. Origin is less important than tradition.theacoustician said:Don't worry, it isn't a Christian holiday anyways because Christ wasn't born on December 25. Its actually the celebration of Saturnalia and the winter solstice. The only person "born" on December 25 is Sol Invictus, so break out those sun god decorations.
What part of the birth of Sol Invitus did you not understand? Or is Latin too difficult for you? Dies Natalis Solis Invicti literally means the birthday of the invincible sun god. What exactly do you think Sol Invictus means?FlamingGlory said:Christians celebrate it, ergo Christian holiday. Origin is less important than tradition.
Also it's Dies Natalis Solis Invicti (birth of the unconquered sun), 25 Dec. Saturnalia is the 1-23 Dec. Sol Invictus is the name of the Sun Cult not the name of the celebration.
The church of Alexandria placed Christ's birth on 20 May.
Any more half baked information you want to vomit?
Yes Scott has a very big....brain.Drool-Boy said:Damn, check out the big brain on Scott.