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Hy asked in Arts & HumanitiesPhilosophy · 8 years ago

What is cristmas, the stench holiday?

Christmas is a stench holiday celebrated by the stenches born from latrines full of urine and feces. It is as evil as halloween. The vermin that ate christopher columbus' carcass camouflage it as something luring and attractive full of white, green, and red colors. Since the human mammals are attracted to color due to vermin educated the kids with colorful playing blocks, so they use them as lure to camouflage the stench of christmas. But all holidays stink including memorial day. They all days of the dead celebrated by the vermin that love to eat the decaying carcasses of the dead. They love to celebrate death because death stinks. These vermin from latrines "wr" born in filth and stench and eat filth and stenches. Since they govern this world created they claimed by their god of stenches, the gas emanating from decay and filth in seven days, so they celebrate only death, which is synonym of decay and stench. At least at halloween, celebration of stenches is displayed clearly in every window, while at christmas, it is camouflaged under bright lights of red, white, and green. All holidays are equal in stench earth, the giant latrine full of vermin.

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  • 8 years ago
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    I don't understand your question. Please repost more clearly.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    i admire "A Christmas tale" with the bee bee gun! it is so humorous! On Christmas they coach a 24 hour marathon of it. The Ralphie infant is cool. basically remeber,"you will shoot your eye out!"

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    I don't know but it sound crazy..

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