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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Whatever, lots of folks didn't make it see another year and I will celebrate every year that I am able to mark living in this world. [b]You can just live and die if that's your thing[/b]. No birthday cake for you. [/quote] Yeah, pretty much what she said. Every year, we have a big group of people for our birthdays. We feed them, ply them with booze, and have a great time. No one has complained yet or declined the invite. We also do dinner with a couple of our close couple friends. So needy, so narcissist of ourselves to throw a party and get people together, i know. Of course, we throw several other parties throughout the year, including a Halloween party where the kids AND adults dress up. The horror, I know.[/quote] You're an adult now. Time to stop enjoying things. No more parties (except for your kids) or dressing up. No more Halloween. Time to wear Dockers every day. Ok, this was sarcasm. I understand the OP's point about narcissistic celebrating (especially on social media), but I really hate the idea that adults can't have any fun outside the rigid parameters we've created. Like many PPs said, sometimes you need to celebrate.[/quote]
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