With Halloween, I have trick or treated in my more younger, younger years. Until the 2nd year of high school I completely stopped going out for it, because it was really boring. But I have realised more kids keep coming up to the door and being more of nuisance and greedy pieces of you know what. Every single year it gets worse. I feel like if a house doesnβt have Halloween decorations or candy buckets, leave that house alone and move on. If the whole neighbourhood doesnβt celebrate it then thatβs too damn bad, and get over it and find your free candy somewhere else. This year Iβm putting up a sign on my door which says no candy, honestly especially now where Iβm temporarily disabled and all my body needs is rest right now after that small accident I had last week
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possessor of mine thanks for the article, Im glad to know its not just me.
I've always seen America and it's culture as over the top and kinda pathetic (sorry Americans), and I'd hate to see it "infect" other nations, so to speak.
And don't get me wrong, I love learning about other cultures. Like the cultures that immigrants/refugees bring here. But this feels different, this American stuff isn't coexisting with Aussie culture like the aforementioned immigrants/refugees, but invasive and parasitic
LazyPooky oh God, you too? Well, like i said above, glad it's not just me. I imagine it's ten-fold worse on social media, so I steer clear.👍 1- Translate
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Play_z209 oh God SAME. Most the kids on my street are normal and dont trick-or-treat, but some do. Thankfully i have a dog who hates strangers and would scare any kid coming to the door lol.
Also, what sane parent would let their kid go to a strangers house to ask for lollies? That's stranger danger 101: if a stranger says they have lollies and offers some to you; run away!
Second also, hope you get well soon! Take it easy, mate- Translate
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Resistance is futile. You shall be assimilated

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