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7 votes
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An RV exploded in Nashville, TN around 6:30 today - police suspect it was intentional
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What gifts did you give this year?
Now that the holiday season is nearly over, I figured it is a good time to share the gifts that we gave this year. If there is a particular reason why you gave what you did, please share! Edit:...
Now that the holiday season is nearly over, I figured it is a good time to share the gifts that we gave this year. If there is a particular reason why you gave what you did, please share!
Edit: Going to plug USPS's Operation Santa. I plan to participate next year since it seems pretty direct with the giving. Found out about it way too late this year!
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The history of Jews, Chinese food, and Christmas, explained by a rabbi
11 votes -
The Beths - Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (2018)
7 votes -
Irish pensioners choir dedicates moving rendition of Silent Night to trans kids and calls on elders to educate themselves
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Eleven days
Eleven more days of this shit year and we're done. Now I know things won't get better magically right away but ... Fuck it, i don't think I need to justify this. What's everyone doing for the next...
Eleven more days of this shit year and we're done.
Now I know things won't get better magically right away but ... Fuck it, i don't think I need to justify this.
What's everyone doing for the next two weeks?
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Ralf Wunderlich: ‘When FC Santa Claus called I didn't have to think a lot. Who wouldn't want to work for Santa Claus' official football club?’
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In America, Christmas trees are a multibillion-dollar business. But who’s making the money?
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FedEx and UPS hit US companies with unexpected holiday shipping limits
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The Scottish village where the children design the Christmas lights
9 votes -
Thanksgiving harm-reduction advice for those who will travel or gather anyway
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Ben Caplan - O Holy Night (2020)
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Khruangbin - Christmas Time is Here (2019)
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Japan's jimi ("mundane") Halloween costumes of 2020
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Christmas in danger as Santa's Lapland home feels pandemic chill – flocks of tourists who usually start to make merry in Rovaniemi at this time of year cannot enter the country
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Coffin pies - Death and chocolate
5 votes -
‘No Time To Die’ delayed to Easter weekend 2021 as pandemic takes grip at box office
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Fires linked to fireworks erupt across San Francisco, Bay Area
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The woman who founded Mother's Day in the US eventually came to regret it
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How to keep the family happy: Put up your Christmas lights, and drive around town looking at others' displays
5 votes -
Operation cancel Spring Break: Floridians fret over coronavirus as young revelers try to keep the party going
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Happy International Women's Day!
From the Wiki: International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on the 8th of March every year around the world. (…) (…) The day was then predominantly celebrated by the socialist movement and...
From the Wiki:
International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on the 8th of March every year around the world.
(…)
(…) The day was then predominantly celebrated by the socialist movement and communist countries until it was adopted by the feminist movement in about 1967. The United Nations began celebrating the day in 1977.
It is a federal holiday in Russia, at least. (Since it's Sunday this year, the following Monday is made a holiday as well). Do you have any special plans for today?
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Icelanders celebrate Bolludagur – the cream-filled buns are generally made of choux pastry and topped with a chocolate or caramel glaze
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Finland's centuries-old pre-Easter buns get a modern makeover – as Shrove Tuesday approaches, cafés and bakeries are gearing up to sell more of the popular seasonal dessert
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Chinese markets plummet beyond 8% amid virus fears on first trading day after Lunar New Year holiday
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Why Japan celebrates Christmas with KFC
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Miserable Christmas Day: Typhoon Phanfone kills at least sixteen in Philippines
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Tildes' Steam Game Gifting Group is now open, with a holiday event!
Not-So-Secret Santa Is Live! Sign-ups for the group itself will NOT close and will continue to be available on an invite-only basis. IMPORTANT EDIT: It is more than okay to join the group even if...
Not-So-Secret Santa Is Live!
Sign-ups for the group itself will NOT close and will continue to be available on an invite-only basis.
IMPORTANT EDIT: It is more than okay to join the group even if you do NOT intend to gift games to others! Please join if you want to receive games. Gifters love to have an eager audience to gift to!
For certain events (such as Not-So-Secret Santa) gifting is necessary for those choosing to participate, but these are always optional. Membership in the group and accepting freely given gifts requires no burden of gifting on your behalf.
ALSO IMPORTANT EDIT: Not-So-Secret Santa has a buy-in of under $5 USD. Though gifters can certainly choose to gift a more expensive game if they prefer, each participant is including at least one game on their wishlist that is less than $5 USD in order to minimize the people who are priced out of participating.
With @Deimos's permission, I have started the Tildes' Steam Game Gifting Group and am beginning its first event: Not-So-Secret Santa!
In proper Tildes' fashion the group is invite-only at the moment, so if you would like to join, please reply here or PM me with a link to your Steam profile or your Steam username. I'll have to friend you to send you the invite, but you don't need to keep me on your friends' list after you've accepted it if you don't want to (I promise I won't mind!).
I envision the group being used for specific events (like Not-So-Secret Santa), random giveaways, and group-limited lotteries (using the platform Steamgifts).
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When to stop paying for that subscription gift
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Nanowar of Steel - Valhalleluja (ft. Angus McFife from Gloryhammer) (2019)
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Home Alone | Laws Broken
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'A present from Norway and it's dead' – Christmas tree unites London in dismay
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The world's biggest gingerbread city is on display in Bergen, adding a dash of sugar and spice to Norway's Christmas celebrations
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More Teslas on the road meant hours-long supercharger lines over Thanksgiving
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Trying a Thanksgiving feast made from bugs
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From an Oslo forest comes the Christmas gift Norway gives Britain every year – a towering tree for London's Trafalgar Square
7 votes -
Video game Halloween update/event megathread
Lots of games have special events or updates that change the game in some way for Halloween. Some of them are pretty impressive, so I wanted to make a thread where people could point out some of...
Lots of games have special events or updates that change the game in some way for Halloween. Some of them are pretty impressive, so I wanted to make a thread where people could point out some of the best ones.
Have you seen any interesting updates/events in the games you're playing/watching?
Please make a separate top-level comment for each game/update so we can easily separate discussion about a particular game.
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The frightening history of Halloween haunted houses
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How I miss Halloween and why I'm not handing out candy
Halloween has always been one of my favourite events of the year. I loved dressing up (though we always had to wear a winter coat over our costumes), I loved going trick-or-treating with my...
Halloween has always been one of my favourite events of the year. I loved dressing up (though we always had to wear a winter coat over our costumes), I loved going trick-or-treating with my friends, and I loved sorting through our pillowcase of loot at the end of the night. I remember entire streets decorated as graveyards and how lively it was with kids everywhere. A few houses down from us, a neighbour set up a haunted house in their garage every year, and it ended with a warm hot chocolate with little marshmallows. We always planned to hit that house when we started getting cold.
When my partner and I starting handing out candy, we were in a relatively newly developed neighbourhood, and had very few kids. We handed out full sized chocolate bars and chips, the best prizes when we were trick-or-treating! We took turns answering the door and just loved to see the costumes. We counted Darth Vaders and witches and whatever was popular that year. It was always a lot of fun.
We stopped handing out candy about two years ago, mostly because I didn't want to get Nestle candy, which was the nut-free stuff that we usually got, and because it felt wasteful. There are a lot of drives right after Halloween where people basically dumped pounds of chocolate (either trading them to their dentist, or using them to make Halloween art). At work, every parent would bring in bags of candy to share. It was honestly just too much, especially considering the individually wrapped plastic. I've also started noticing that everyone is starting to sell plastic "Halloween candy reusable" bags, and I just really dislike that.
We're always looking for an alternative because I still really want to take part in Halloween again. This year, we again decided against handing out candy, and I'm already missing seeing the little trick-or-treators and their costumes, and their joy in getting a little treat.
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Santas from as far away as Japan and El Salvador are attending 62nd World Santa Claus Congress in Copenhagen
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'Where was the Lord?': On Jefferson Davis' birthday, nine slave testimonies
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Pope Francis' homily at Easter Vigil Mass: Full text
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Fireworks and pipe bombs: How Greek towns celebrate Easter
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Valentine's day
So today it's Valentine's day, how are you doing and what are your plans for today, if you have any?
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Driver ploughs through crowds on Tokyo's Takeshita street, injuring nine
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What is the version of Santa Claus in your country/region?
In Russia, he's called Ded Moroz. Unlike Santa, he wears blue, doesn't ride a sleigh, nor does he abuse his workers, but uses magic to deliver the presents instead. He has a granddaughter named...
In Russia, he's called Ded Moroz. Unlike Santa, he wears blue, doesn't ride a sleigh, nor does he abuse his workers, but uses magic to deliver the presents instead. He has a granddaughter named Snegurochka, who always comes with him to kids' celebrations. Just as the new year starts, he's ready to put the presents under the fur tree.
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I am staying home on New Year's Eve, and I'm totally fine about it
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What was the best holiday gift you gave or received this year, how did you choose it, and why is it "best"?
Spouse and I have a long history of not setting too much value on the consumption festival season, aside from the obligatory (and fun) over-eating and -drinking. We usually make charitable...
Spouse and I have a long history of not setting too much value on the consumption festival season, aside from the obligatory (and fun) over-eating and -drinking. We usually make charitable donations in each others' names, but we're still reasonably proficient at small tokens or surprising each other occasionally. Guy got me a DVD collection with all five seasons of Letterkenny, and we're gleefully watching it together. He (well, me too) received a wee tiny capsule espresso maker, and is both happy and jittery.
So how did you do this year? Was it fun, stressful, budget-busting, social, or otherwise a pleasurable/painful process? Do you feel like you made someone happier?
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Merry Christmas, tilderinos
Hope everyone has a happy holiday!
46 votes