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Halloween 2023/2024

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So, it's me after 100000 years without really posting anything (i guess), wishing you all from this forum a Happy Halloween!
 
Happy Halloween! I got someone today with my favorite Halloween trick:

I told them, "You know what's really freaky - when Halloween falls on Friday the 13th!"

They responded, "Yeah. That would be wild. How often does it happen?"
 
Okay guys, it’s Halloween! It’s time for the spooky season to end with a bang. This thread is dedicated to Halloween and everyone having a fun time. I want this thread to be filled with happiness and laughter. Happy Halloween everyone!

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Hey happy halloween dude! and dudes and dudettes... maybe I should've called you a dudette

lemme try again

Happy halloween dudette!
 
I would send in a picture, but unfortunately I'm sort of (appropriately for the season) like a vampire.......I don't photograph very well.
 
I hate Halloween it satanic holiday.
Not really; it's a mixture of a holiday where the purpose is to remember the departed (including saints and martyrs), while the dressing up in costumes began as a way to ward off evil spirits - since it was believed at this time of year that the boundary between the worlds of the living and the dead would become blurred and thus allow more spirits to temporarily cross over into the living world.
 
I never really celebrate Halloween, but in a whimsical way I have always thought of myself as a "Mad Scientist". So this is my Halloween costume:
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No, I don't go out like this.
Just enjoying it in my little shop.
 
The real joy of Halloween for me was organizing the aftermath.
Even better than eating it.

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The real joy of Halloween for me was organizing the aftermath.
Even better than eating it.

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Now that's impressive organizing!

I never really ended up with much if any candy. One of the more dominant features of my autism is social anxiety. Just the thought of walking through the neighborhood and into peoples yards and knocking on their door is almost sheer terror for me. No candy was worth the anxiety.
 

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