“Hell-owe-en. I think there is no need for a translation from English,” she began in her post on this topic and continued.
“We all see things differently. For me, Day of the Dead is not and never has been a holiday. And all the costumes and painted faces with bleeding wounds, I’m sorry, but I don’t like it,” she said.
The attitude of that woman, who was full of self-consciousness and disrespect for the environment, still teaches me patience! And the people who supported her idea – half of them live in their own house and do not know what New Year means with fireworks in a sleeping area or, for example, on Perkūnkiemi Street. Those who wildly want to tell me drink, to tightenbuying piles of shit, scaring animals around, people are not aware of anything like that, don’t comment at all. Don’t comment.
And there are those who argue… Am I wrong when I say fireworks are wrong? Am I telling the truth? Good fireworks? That thousands are wasted at Christmas and there is little family time. Isn’t it true? Am I saying it’s wrong? So that I don’t have kids kicking down my door on Halloween, screaming “give me candy or we’re going to kill you” or something. – Am I saying something wrong here? Wear those masks if you want, be dead, corpses or whatever, it’s not for me.
2024-10-31 19:12:00
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