Why do we say "Happy Haloween"?

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Why do we say "Happy Haloween"?

Unread postby PS Power » Sun Oct 31, 2021 9:23 pm

Think about it.

The veil between this world and the next is at its thinnest. Demons, monsters and ghouls stalk the land...

So we pass out candy and dress up as faerie Princesses or movie villains?

Well, this year I'm going to hope that no one has their soul eaten. That makes far more sense, doesn't it? Don't die!

There. Now we're all safe. For the time being...

*Also, I just wanted to point out that the day where the veil is thinnest is clearly December 21rst. Think about it...



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Re: Why do we say "Happy Haloween"?

Unread postby David » Tue Nov 02, 2021 9:32 am

Well, any halloween where your soul isn't eaten by a demon is a happy one, I'd think. As for the costumes, it gives us tasty soul filled humans the illusion of safety, that the demons can't see us through the masks.

So when you wish people a Happy Halloween, you're really wishing them luck that they'll make it through the day with their soul intact. But Happy Halloween sounds so much nicer.

Just like you tell people to "Get home safe," instead of telling them the dark truth, "I hope you don't get in a car crash and die."

Positive thoughts!




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