I think that's part of the joke.
tommy gets it in one. The other usual description for it is "Twilight isn't that bad" apparently, but that's nowhere near as amusing to me.
And, fuck, my internet is acting wonky. I need this for work.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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I think that's part of the joke.
tommy gets it in one. The other usual description for it is "Twilight isn't that bad" apparently, but that's nowhere near as amusing to me.
And, fuck, my internet is acting wonky. I need this for work.
yeah...it's only depriving if you're used to doing it and then you don't. I bet Hannukah is lovely, but never having done it, I had cheeseburgers on one of the nights and only thought of it in passing. That's cultural privilege, though. Assuming everybody misses what you do.
It's like when I tell people that my parents didn't do the whole Santa Claus thing. Like we were deprived somehow because those piles of presents came from our parents. @@
"You mean, not at all?" "No." "Not even for the kids???
Yeah, the kids are Jewish, too.
Don't even get me started on Christmas chauvinism. Or Santa. Blergh.
I think I tried to hang on to Santa a bit longer than was healthy.
I wonder how much of that ignorance can be tied to Christmas being so secularized over the years, versus religious parochialism? (I do suspect there's a difference...)
I think I tried to hang on to Santa a bit longer than was healthy.
If Santa would bring me an iPad, I might believe now.
Goddamn you, Time Warner. Fucksticks.
I'm sure I've told the story of the dad I know who wanted his first kid to believe in Santa, but lost him with "a right jolly old elf." "But elves aren't real, Dad!!"