Halloween

Zitat von maestro am 1 Oktober, 2003, 0853 Uhronly 30 days left till Halloween.
How shall VTK celebrate this date, which is not only of cultural importance but marks the anniversary of vampyres.tk itself ?
only 30 days left till Halloween.
How shall VTK celebrate this date, which is not only of cultural importance but marks the anniversary of vampyres.tk itself ?
Zitat von imported_noodle am 4 Oktober, 2003, 0831 Uhr@maestro wrote:
only 30 days left till Halloween.
How shall VTK celebrate this date, which is not only of cultural importance but marks the anniversary of vampyres.tk itself ?
What cultural importance?
@maestro wrote:
only 30 days left till Halloween.
How shall VTK celebrate this date, which is not only of cultural importance but marks the anniversary of vampyres.tk itself ?
What cultural importance?

Zitat von maestro am 4 Oktober, 2003, 0858 Uhrwell, i wouldnt ask here if i had the überidea...
probably a meetup of all users in the chatroom..cause meeting up at a physical location might prove to be kinda difficult 8)
and somone could stream a radio so we'd have music 😉
anyway im very open to all other ideas of course
well, i wouldnt ask here if i had the überidea...
probably a meetup of all users in the chatroom..cause meeting up at a physical location might prove to be kinda difficult 8)
and somone could stream a radio so we'd have music 😉
anyway im very open to all other ideas of course
Zitat von darkpanic am 4 Oktober, 2003, 1302 UhrPhysical location might be possible tho'.. Ya never know. Plane tickets can be cheap(ish) sometimes nowadays. *Shrug* I vote England, 'cuz I'm poor. 😉
Physical location might be possible tho'.. Ya never know. Plane tickets can be cheap(ish) sometimes nowadays. *Shrug* I vote England, 'cuz I'm poor. 😉


Zitat von maestro am 4 Oktober, 2003, 1634 Uhr@Noodle wrote:
What cultural importance?
it celebrates the day of the foundation of VTK
besides it's more goth than christmas
@Noodle wrote:
What cultural importance?
it celebrates the day of the foundation of VTK
besides it's more goth than christmas
Zitat von imported_goffgrrl am 4 Oktober, 2003, 2353 Uhr@maestro wrote:
besides it's more goth than christmas
easter is more goth than xmas... heh.
@maestro wrote:
besides it's more goth than christmas
easter is more goth than xmas... heh.
Zitat von imported_noodle am 5 Oktober, 2003, 0106 Uhr@goffgrrl wrote:
@maestro wrote:
besides it's more goth than christmas
easter is more goth than xmas... heh.
Heh.. Strange how people who aren't christian feel the need to celebrate christian holidays, isn't it?
@goffgrrl wrote:
@maestro wrote:
besides it's more goth than christmas
easter is more goth than xmas... heh.
Heh.. Strange how people who aren't christian feel the need to celebrate christian holidays, isn't it?
Zitat von imported_goffgrrl am 5 Oktober, 2003, 0114 Uhri try to ignore them all
i try to ignore them all

Zitat von maestro am 5 Oktober, 2003, 0842 Uhrwell, fortunately the reinvention of christmas by Coca Cola doesnt have much to do with christianity.
and i dont see any cause for not having a party when there is a cause for one, no matter what cause 😉
well, fortunately the reinvention of christmas by Coca Cola doesnt have much to do with christianity.
and i dont see any cause for not having a party when there is a cause for one, no matter what cause 😉
Zitat von imported_noodle am 8 Oktober, 2003, 0004 Uhr@maestro wrote:
and i dont see any cause for not having a party when there is a cause for one, no matter what cause 😉
Even if the cause for your party is the bastard Christ's birthday?
@maestro wrote:
and i dont see any cause for not having a party when there is a cause for one, no matter what cause 😉
Even if the cause for your party is the bastard Christ's birthday?

Zitat von maestro am 8 Oktober, 2003, 0740 Uhrchristmas has less to do with the birthday of this person than with the commercially overblown celebration that celebrates - if anything at all - commerciality itself now, our main figure is not that mythical guy, not even the Christkind ( which could be roughly translated as christian child or christ as child) anymore...instead the coca cola icon of Santa Clause and it's red colour dominate everything and the whole festival is fully mutated into something totally different than anything remotely christian ( with all its negative connotations) - indeed it's a holiday one can actually enjoy.
it is now more a party because there is a cause for a party...and that fits exactly to my standards
christmas has less to do with the birthday of this person than with the commercially overblown celebration that celebrates - if anything at all - commerciality itself now, our main figure is not that mythical guy, not even the Christkind ( which could be roughly translated as christian child or christ as child) anymore...instead the coca cola icon of Santa Clause and it's red colour dominate everything and the whole festival is fully mutated into something totally different than anything remotely christian ( with all its negative connotations) - indeed it's a holiday one can actually enjoy.
it is now more a party because there is a cause for a party...and that fits exactly to my standards
Zitat von darkpanic am 8 Oktober, 2003, 0848 Uhr@maestro wrote:
christmas has less to do with the birthday of this person than with the commercially overblown celebration that celebrates - if anything at all - commerciality itself now, our main figure is not that mythical guy, not even the Christkind ( which could be roughly translated as christian child or christ as child) anymore...instead the coca cola icon of Santa Clause and it's red colour dominate everything and the whole festival is fully mutated into something totally different than anything remotely christian ( with all its negative connotations) - indeed it's a holiday one can actually enjoy.
it is now more a party because there is a cause for a party...and that fits exactly to my standards
What maes said. 😉
@maestro wrote:
christmas has less to do with the birthday of this person than with the commercially overblown celebration that celebrates - if anything at all - commerciality itself now, our main figure is not that mythical guy, not even the Christkind ( which could be roughly translated as christian child or christ as child) anymore...instead the coca cola icon of Santa Clause and it's red colour dominate everything and the whole festival is fully mutated into something totally different than anything remotely christian ( with all its negative connotations) - indeed it's a holiday one can actually enjoy.
it is now more a party because there is a cause for a party...and that fits exactly to my standards
What maes said. 😉

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