Why no Thanksgiving Day event...
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Would have been a month ago. Canadian company (Canadian Thanksgiving is in Oct).
Would totally want a ThanksKilling event though. Side objective for killers, protect the pies from survivors greedy fingers.4 -
And when they get hit, they drop lumps of stuffing and mashed potatoes instead of blood.I
Also, happy thanksgiving everyone!1 -
I didn't know Canadians celebrated thanksgiving too...so many questions, like:
Do they also eat turkey?
Did the native Canadians try to steal their land too and Canadian Pilgrims had to fight them off?
Is the Friday after Canadian Thanksgiving also a huge holiday celebrating the miracle of commerce called Black Friday?2 -
@Peanits said:
Because Thanksgiving was last month, silly.But beyond that, between Halloween and Christmas, Q4 is already packed with events.
It is today in the states.
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@Attackfrog said:
Is the Friday after Canadian Thanksgiving also a huge holiday celebrating the miracle of commerce called Black Friday?Kinda'. We have Black Friday on the same day as the American Black Friday, except ours is like getting 10% off stuff nobody wants anyway, or a decent deal on one thing you actually do.
Also that one thing you actually want only had five in stock to begin with and sold out within the first ten minutes because literally everyone else in the country is fighting (politely) over the one good deal.
Except for Dead by Daylight, of course, which is 50% right now and totally in stock!
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@thesuicidefox said:
...where survivors make gobbling sounds while being chased?😢
Not everyone is celebrating it
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Also keep in mind that Thanksgiving in comparison to Halloween doesn't have such an international appeal. As a German I can tell we know that it exists and it's an important day in the US. But that's it. No reson to celebrate it as well.
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Like Freudentrauma said: I'm from Eastern Europe, and I have no clue what Thanksgiving is about either, other than turkeys. I'm guessing... some Christian stuff?
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@George_Soros said:
Like Freudentrauma said: I'm from Eastern Europe, and I have no clue what Thanksgiving is about either, other than turkeys. I'm guessing... some Christian stuff?It's an American thing related to the colonization of the territory by the English, IIRC.
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It's in celebration of when we took the land from those pathetic natives way back when. >:DGeorge_Soros said:Like Freudentrauma said: I'm from Eastern Europe, and I have no clue what Thanksgiving is about either, other than turkeys. I'm guessing... some Christian stuff?
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@Saint_Ukraine said:
George_Soros said:Like Freudentrauma said: I'm from Eastern Europe, and I have no clue what Thanksgiving is about either, other than turkeys. I'm guessing... some Christian stuff?
It's in celebration of when we took the land from those pathetic natives way back when. >:D
Ah, those glorious days. So basically you're celebrating Darwin?
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Precisely. Survival of the fittest, or rather, most advanced.George_Soros said:@Saint_Ukraine said:
George_Soros said:Like Freudentrauma said: I'm from Eastern Europe, and I have no clue what Thanksgiving is about either, other than turkeys. I'm guessing... some Christian stuff?
It's in celebration of when we took the land from those pathetic natives way back when. >:D
Ah, those glorious days. So basically you're celebrating Darwin?
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@Saint_Ukraine said:
Precisely. Survival of the fittest, or rather, most advanced.Spoken like someone who's completely oblivious to history (as well as Darwin's theory of Evolution).
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I'm only jokin'. Is it not obvious? 😕Orion said:@Saint_Ukraine said:
Precisely. Survival of the fittest, or rather, most advanced.Spoken like someone who's completely oblivious to history.
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@Saint_Ukraine said:
I'm only jokin'. Is it not obvious? 😕Given what I've heard from Americans, no, not really. EDIT: Are you familiar with Poe's Law?
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Guys, as a Person of British I find such holidays offensive.
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I was not, until I just now looked it up. I see your point; however, I would hope that you do not generalize Americans as bigots?Orion said:@Saint_Ukraine said:
I'm only jokin'. Is it not obvious? 😕Given what I've heard from Americans, no, not really. EDIT: Are you familiar with Poe's Law?
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@Saint_Ukraine said:
I was not, until I just now looked it up. I see your point; however, I would hope that you do not generalize Americans as bigots?Of course not, but if an American says something bigoted, unless I know them, I will likely assume it to be serious.
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Fair enough.Orion said:@Saint_Ukraine said:
I was not, until I just now looked it up. I see your point; however, I would hope that you do not generalize Americans as bigots?Of course not, but if an American says something bigoted, unless I know them, I will likely assume it to be serious.
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