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When is haloween celebrated? by Fighter2007-10-05 06:00:34
  Celebrating FEAR ? by SciSSorS 2007-10-05 07:55:34
At least, that's how that "halloween" looks like, in the "projected image" we see.
From somewhere, halloween has entered our kindergartens and primary schools, and the day before "All Saints" 1st of november, (rhymes with remember but I don't know why) kids dress in ugly things. lack "witches" hats, very dark (blue or black) lipstick and other make-up, some dressing up in pained skeletons, and pretending to be frightened / frightening.
It wasn't a real "local custom", it has been imported from other heathen territories. But don't get me wrong: they can have fun f it is fun to them, ony it doesn't LOOK funy or beautiful.

Nah, on the 6th of january they dress nicely as "oriental Kings celebrating epiphany. Not that they put much "christianity" in hat either. Europe was christianised LONG ago, and since did what the jews have been doing "since king David": put water in their faith, adapt religion to "the politically more feasable stuff" and to the economic "imperatives". So it doesn't shock the peole any more when a "christian holiday" gets swapped for somthing painted in devils' colours.

Normally Halloween is th night BEFORE "all saints", which has been fixed on st of november.
he english and USA ufies will know if "sometimes" there's a deviation from that scheme, but that's how I remember.
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