• lettruthout@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    November? My local Home Depot was selling Christmas decorations on September 29th. There should be a law…

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      If I ever become the ruler of the world, I’m making a law that every month gets one major holiday, and that holiday shall be confined to that month.

      That’s 13 major holidays, plus New Years (and Leap Day) since I’d also be forcing everyone to use a better calendar.

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        2 months ago

        'Sounds sensible. What’s your take on climate change? (Maybe I’ll write you in on my US ballot.) 😀

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        With 6-day weeks (which have their own set of advantages) you can have 12 perfect 5-week months and an extra leap week that dissappears every 8 years

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    Lowe’s has Christmas decorations out already. They’ve crossed the Halloween blockade.

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      After working retail for the holiday season as a younger person, and seeing how that started in October…then working in the beer industry, watching seasonal creep pushing those beer releases ever earlier (combined with the ramp up and logistics meaning that we were in full on “get ready for Oktoberfest” mode by mid-April

      I think I was just totally burnt out of any capacity for seasonal creep outrage a decade ago.

      I saw a Christmas display while grocery shopping this week. Didn’t even register as odd, let alone annoying. Which is saying something, coming from me, who tends to treat getting annoyed about random shit as a sort of relaxing pastime.

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      It’s been like that for years in the UK where Halloween isn’t such a big thing. It’s usually the last week of August for most shops to start getting stuff out.

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    Christmas decorations have been out since mid-September.

    I fucking hate this. #TAKE BACK AUTUMN

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    The shitty thing is that they take down the Halloween decorations to put them up like excuse me I fuckin need those - disposable stuff gets bought the month of, not 3 months out.I throw a Halloween party but I don’t have room to put all that consumable stuff around my apartment for months in advance.

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    November? I went into Walmart on September 29 and the seasonal section was plastered with Christmas trees and other decorations.

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      You should see some shops in Australia, they decide to put up a small display for “Christmas in July” then the next thing you know there’s no other holidays to protect that display from just becoming a growing Christmas display… in August!

      And it’s so lazy because it’s still the Christmas in July display at the core, with the actual December Christmas merch expanding out from the it, so there’s ugly Christmas sweaters, roasts, and snow men decorations in the the middle, and board shorts, barbecues, thongs* and white boomers* after that.

      (thongs are flip flops/sandals, white boomers are albino kangaroos, it’s what Santa uses to pull the rusted out ute across the sand because he leaves the reindeer and sleigh for the northern hemisphere…Australian Christmas is weird)

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      I saw a pallet of candy corn at Meijer at the end of July. I bought a bag and it turned out to be the most fresh and delicious bag of candy corn I’ve ever eaten. Then I realized that all the stale candy corn I usually buy around October and am disappointed in is just super old because it sat around for 3 months before being eaten. So I’ve decided from now on, I will only enjoy candy corn during peak candy corn harvest in late July early August.

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        You city boys make me sick!

        Up here in God’s country we don’t go to no dad-blamed, fancy nancy Meijer store for our candy corn. Hell, no! We drive our trucks to the top of the Devil’s Mountain of Screaming Insanity and Painful Death; then we hike fifty seven miles through the Unholy Swamp, cross the Bridge of Savage Disembowelment into the Forbidden Plains of Lugubrious Misery, and then, and only then, after proving our strength and manly worth, do we allow our Mommies to give us the candy corn THEY got at Meijer

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        Lol, everyone knows candy corn is harvested in July. The stuff you buy in the fall is imported from Peru

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    Christmas starts in August. It’s disgusting. Whenever I point these things out everyone thinks I hate Christmas. I really don’t. Christmas joy can’t last half a year it’s unreasonable. To counter it i only put my tree up 2 weeks before Christmas. I’m not gonna spend all day in Christmas land everywhere then coming home to it.

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      When I was a kid my family put up the tree the Saturday after Thanksgiving (US), and took it down January 1, all as a family fun thing. I still do that.

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      “only” 2 weeks? What is normal where you live? When we still had a tree (when I was a kid) it got put up on the 24th

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        Putting all that effort to decorate a tree for a day sounds ridiculous.

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          It stayed up for usually around 2 weeks after that, depending on how quickly it started losing lots of needles

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    They have year-round Christmas stores in some places. Just nothing but Christmas stuff for sale 365 days a year. I always wonder about people who go to such stores in April or May.

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    I can feel it, a change in the air, the water runs colder… It’s October. But it feels like it’s about to be Christmas. I can’t help but notice the sensation, warmth yet fridged, the desire for a cup of cider by a warm fire… Even stores have started putting up winter light displays… Do not tell me the old magic has lost it’s affect on you young ones, close your eyes, breath deep of Christmas Magic…

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    To be fair Halloween has did a good bit of creeping as well this year. Not a bad thing, I guess. I never am in the mood for it though I like horror movies and shit.