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Christmas and people



Merry Christmas Eve and all that,people.
First,may I just salute the Merlin fandom?We "celebrate" the one year anniversary of Arthur's death aka the series finale,so it's kind of a big deal.I just remember how it totally fuck not only my Christmas,but the entire year,mainly.I am still not able to re-watch any episode without crying like a moron,so yeah.May the odds be ever in your favor,fellas.



Anyway,so there is this one thing I keep getting annoyed by right now,and it's the 'You should be nice for Christmas' sake'.I mean,let me get this straight.I don't want to act nice.I don't want to be all Christmasy.No.Stop it already.
To repeat the exact same thing I had told my mother today when she insisted on this idiotic phrase this afternoon,I'll have to save : "If,and there is a big if involved in this,I ever wanted or felt like being nice,I could do that any freaking other day of the year,I don't need to be nice just because it's Christmas'.
Now,please excuse me and my vulcanic personality,but I personally believe that all this 'holiday spirit' thing is all crap.And trust me,I know that I probably am pissing of a ton of people right now,but this is just my obnoxious way of behaving.I mean,I don't believe in behaving a certain way just because some calendar says that is how it's meant to be,or something.Being nice for Christmas and a dumb son of a witch the other 364 days of the year is just stupid and fake.It's like sayin that Valentine's Day is the only day you have to suffere because of not having somebody to love you.Reality check-you're probably allowed to be alone and miserable because of that all year long.I just don't buy this kind of stuff.
And then there is the kind of people that just eat and drink like they are freaking morons.Dude,I do believe in living the moment and enjoying things like you're not actually taking them for granted,but everything has a limit,okay?Too much fat,too much alcohol and too much wasted money.You can eat good stuff any other day.What the actual hell? 
And I have only seen this one in movies and foreign stuff,but what the actual hell is the point of home decorating contests?I think there're these people that just get suuuuuuper competitive about decorating their house better and nicer and a lot more impressive than the neighbours and I don't even know.May I please know the point of that?
Whatever.
This is just my whole anti-Christmas personality,so maybe life isn't as black and white as I see it.Share some grays,if you can find them. ;)
Love always,
Me.

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