December 25'th: 2015-12-25 01:21:42 |
Empire of Kilos
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Since everyone's offended by everything these days.
Happy Christian feast day: Anastasia of Sirmium (Catholic Church) December 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Children's Day (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Republic of Congo) Christmas Day, Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus. (International) Constitution Day (Taiwan) Good Governance Day (India) Malkh-Festival (Nakh peoples of Chechnya and Ingushetia) Newtonmas Day, observed by some atheists to commemorate the birthday of Sir Issac Newton born Dec 25th, 1642 (Julian Calendar used in England at that time), usually making reference to "Reason´s Greetings" Quaid-e-Azam's Day (Pakistan) Takanakuy (Chumbivilcas Province, Peru)
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December 25'th: 2015-12-25 01:29:20 |
Luna {TJC}
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Thank's and Happy
Happy Christian feast day: Anastasia of Sirmium (Catholic Church) December 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Children's Day (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Republic of Congo) Christmas Day, Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus. (International) Constitution Day (Taiwan) Good Governance Day (India) Malkh-Festival (Nakh peoples of Chechnya and Ingushetia) Newtonmas Day, observed by some atheists to commemorate the birthday of Sir Issac Newton born Dec 25th, 1642 (Julian Calendar used in England at that time), usually making reference to "Reason´s Greetings" Quaid-e-Azam's Day (Pakistan) Takanakuy (Chumbivilcas Province, Peru)
To you too Kilos
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December 25'th: 2015-12-25 01:31:54 |
Ox
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You forgot to mention the birthday of my aunt's dog's sister's ex-master's son's great-uncle's second cousin's (twice removed) brother. I'm offended because of this.
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December 25'th: 2015-12-25 01:35:24 |
Luna {TJC}
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Happy Christian feast day: Anastasia of Sirmium (Catholic Church) December 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Children's Day (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Republic of Congo) Christmas Day, Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus. (International) Constitution Day (Taiwan) Good Governance Day (India) Malkh-Festival (Nakh peoples of Chechnya and Ingushetia) Newtonmas Day, observed by some atheists to commemorate the birthday of Sir Issac Newton born Dec 25th, 1642 (Julian Calendar used in England at that time), usually making reference to "Reason´s Greetings" Quaid-e-Azam's Day (Pakistan) Takanakuy (Chumbivilcas Province, Peru)
And
The birthday of Ox's aunt's dog's sister's ex-master's son's great-uncle's second cousin's (twice removed) brother.
Tbh it's not really that big of a problem few people (Not even Sjw) care about this. I think we'll get to say Merry Christmas for a long time.
Edited 12/25/2015 01:37:42
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December 25'th: 2015-12-25 03:08:21 |
Lordi
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Christmas is offensive indeeed. It should be renamed "holiday" to avoid offending non-christians. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhskNtMGPKI
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December 25'th: 2015-12-25 04:52:15 |
[AOE] JaiBharat909
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^Did someone get coal in their stocking??
Edited 12/25/2015 04:52:34
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December 25'th: 2015-12-25 06:07:36 |
Thomas 633
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People are offended by merry christmas apparently. The game I play gave out gift cars that all had happy holidays on them.
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December 25'th: 2015-12-25 06:20:22 |
Lord of Turnips
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Ox, that's the same person whos pet shop cpntained the budgerigar that my Uncle's second cousin bought.
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December 25'th: 2015-12-25 07:46:07 |
Thomas 633
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Why do you assume that people only wish one another "Happy Holidays" because they're "offended"? I also don't see why y'all are so bothered about it- people of other cultures don't get told "Happy Diwali" or "Happy Ramadan" by everyone but they still manage to celebrate and enjoy their holidays just fine.
The dev has a history of being overly politically correct.
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