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doc_strange) wrote2003-12-26 12:31 pm
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[positive adjective] [seasonal event]!
A number of co-workers and clients have been struggling this year to come up with a way to wish people "Season's Greetings" or the like, and also to celebrate with appropriate symbols to everyone. I'm more of a "give everyone the ability and space to make their own proper statements" type, myself. However, in light of this apparent need for a truly multicultural celebratory event, I've come up with:
Multicultural December Solstice-ish seasonal event celebration instructions.
1) Take 44 small evergreen trees or bushes. Water them only at night for one month.
2) Obtain 9 grass mats.
3) On the last evening of the 30 days, decorate the 44 evergreens with a multitude of tiny oil lamps while contemplating the blessing of having trees.
4) On the next evening, place one evergreen on a grass mat.
5) Set one of the other evergreens on fire; use it to ignite the first, then place it on another grass mat.
6) Repeat for seven more evenings, adding an extra evergreen each night. [Grass mats and oil lamps may need to be replaced, depending on quality, materials, and treatment.]
7) Plant 45 evergreens at the end of the festival.
Warning: not recommended for indoor celebration.
It's sure to please or offend all in equal portions.
[edited 13:18]
Multicultural December Solstice-ish seasonal event celebration instructions.
1) Take 44 small evergreen trees or bushes. Water them only at night for one month.
2) Obtain 9 grass mats.
3) On the last evening of the 30 days, decorate the 44 evergreens with a multitude of tiny oil lamps while contemplating the blessing of having trees.
4) On the next evening, place one evergreen on a grass mat.
5) Set one of the other evergreens on fire; use it to ignite the first, then place it on another grass mat.
6) Repeat for seven more evenings, adding an extra evergreen each night. [Grass mats and oil lamps may need to be replaced, depending on quality, materials, and treatment.]
7) Plant 45 evergreens at the end of the festival.
Warning: not recommended for indoor celebration.
It's sure to please or offend all in equal portions.
[edited 13:18]
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I celebrate Christmas, and I wish people as happy a time as I hope to have.
And people who say rudely "I don't celebrate Christmas asshole!" get a "Well, I do, and I hope you have a good one."
And if they rage on about things after that I ignore them.
I do NOT remember reading where you have to celebrate a particular event to be wished well.
Course I could also do this one:
"Happy New Year!"
'I don't believe in TIME, asshole'
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'I don't believe in TIME, asshole'
8-) I really like that. That said, I'm less concerned about wishing someone generic positive time of year (or, in one extreme possibility, telling them happy holiday-that-the-people-what-killed-grandma-celebrate) than about the misguided effort to create generic observances acceptable to all. I'd rather see shared space created for celebratory display by each. Yes, including "fringe" religions.
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