-the 9th-

Nov 27, 2007 13:27


Well... it's that time of year again.

The time of year where companies trick consumers into showing their affection and happiness by buying gifts that leave the receiver disappointed and/or trick the receiver into following suit and doing the same for you. It even worse for the kids as their parents...

Let's not get into that.

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belialwearspink November 28 2007, 10:26:18 UTC
Because clearly no one would ever get the impression that you aren't one for festivities.

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bladedeyes November 28 2007, 14:12:34 UTC
I do a great job of blending in with the neighborhood folk even if I don't want to. Are you even doing something the holidays?

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belialwearspink November 28 2007, 22:13:02 UTC
I never doubted, and what's it to you? Hoping for company, were we?

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bladedeyes November 28 2007, 23:50:07 UTC
I figured there'd be a reason behind such a patronizing comment get it? Not in the least bit, I just prefer my place to be nice and season orientated.

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pyromaniacpixie November 29 2007, 02:30:38 UTC
Cheery, I'm sure~ ♥

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bladedeyes November 29 2007, 23:07:02 UTC
As cheery as cheery can get.

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pyromaniacpixie December 1 2007, 02:47:12 UTC
You've set up the misletoe and everything, then~?

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bladedeyes December 1 2007, 05:55:23 UTC
Oh of course I did, it's hanging right over my toilet.

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wut_evah December 3 2007, 08:15:32 UTC
Don't like Christmas either?

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bladedeyes December 3 2007, 14:52:01 UTC
It's just one of those holidays I never saw important to celebrate, mostly because of the advertising.

I just don't believe in having to buy someone something to make them happy.

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wut_evah December 7 2007, 07:41:02 UTC
Exactly.

It's pointless to spend so much when it should be obvious you care already.

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