Anonymous wrote:Kids don’t need lies or presents wrapped in shiny paper to be happy. (It’s bad for the environment, anyway.)
Anonymous wrote:NP. Sometimes I’m genuinely shocked by how sheltered and privileged DCUM posters are.
This is not a real problem OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This and the people triggers by Christmas displays have me wondering, who are these people who recently found DCUM?
I hope I don’t come across them in real life. I doubt I ever will. Most people in my life are fun, happy people.
You may not meet them IRL. One of them, on the "How I lost my faith" thread, says she comes all the way from Southern California to trash Christianity. Some people need help.
Imagine thinking the joy of people at Christmas is harmful. And my gosh people like to buy their loved ones gifts at Christmas? No, no, no. No gifts, we must all live like 14th century peasants and subsist on gruel and sleep on piles of hay. People who see happiness and joy in a celebration like Christmas, both secular and religious, are damaged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s what happens with 99.9999 percent of kids who grow up in homes where they celebrate Christmas and are told about Santa: the kid figures out that Santa is bullshit before the parent knows the kid has figured it out, but the kid goes along with it because they don’t want to sabotage the presents. So there’s a little bit of lying on both ends. And it’s all in good fun, builds fond memories and is not only harmless but nice.
Stop being so uptight.
Citation?
The sky is blue. Do I need a citation for that too?
Anonymous wrote:Santa seems racist- he doesn’t have any black, hispanic, asian, or native elves.
Santa is for rich white kids.
Anonymous wrote:Do any of the Christian posters who opted out of having Santa visit their households get visits from the Easter Bunny or even the Tooth Fairy? Is Santa the only one you opt out of or all of them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This and the people triggers by Christmas displays have me wondering, who are these people who recently found DCUM?
I hope I don’t come across them in real life. I doubt I ever will. Most people in my life are fun, happy people.
You may not meet them IRL. One of them, on the "How I lost my faith" thread, says she comes all the way from Southern California to trash Christianity. Some people need help.
Imagine thinking the joy of people at Christmas is harmful. And my gosh people like to buy their loved ones gifts at Christmas? No, no, no. No gifts, we must all live like 14th century peasants and subsist on gruel and sleep on piles of hay. People who see happiness and joy in a celebration like Christmas, both secular and religious, are damaged.
Anonymous wrote:It's puzzling that Santa gives expensive gifts to rich kids, cheap junk to poor kids, coal to troubled kids and nothing if your parents doesn't approve of him.
In theory, its an lovely tradition but details are puzzling and on top of that, consumerism messed it up like other things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This and the people triggers by Christmas displays have me wondering, who are these people who recently found DCUM?
I hope I don’t come across them in real life. I doubt I ever will. Most people in my life are fun, happy people.
You may not meet them IRL. One of them, on the "How I lost my faith" thread, says she comes all the way from Southern California to trash Christianity. Some people need help.
Anonymous wrote:This and the people triggers by Christmas displays have me wondering, who are these people who recently found DCUM?
I hope I don’t come across them in real life. I doubt I ever will. Most people in my life are fun, happy people.