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ᴛᴀᴠʀos ɴɪᴛʀᴀᴍ ♉ ([personal profile] rocketchair) wrote in [community profile] thoughtformed2011-12-01 04:14 pm

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sO, i HEARD ABOUT THIS HUMAN HOLIDAY,
tHAT HAPPENS, iN WHAT THEY CALL A MONTH, wHICH, iNCIDENTALLY, hAPPENS TO BE THIS ONE,
aND IN THIS MONTH, hUMANS GET TOGETHER, aND EXCHANGE THINGS, lIKE GIFTS,
i DON'T KNOW WHAT THOSE GIFTS ARE, bUT, tHEY SEEM HARMLESS,
iN A, hEY, tHIS IS INDICATIVE OF OUR FRIENDSHIP KIND OF WAY,
aND NOT AN i HATE YOUR DIGESTIVE CANALS KIND OF WAY,
wHICH, uHH, wOULD SOUND A LITTLE MORE LIKE US,

aNYWAY, wHAT i'M SAYING, iS IT SOUNDS LIKE FUN,
aND, uHH, i THINK, iT WOULD BE NICE, iF WE COULD PARTICIPATE,
bY WE, i MEAN THE NON-HUMAN INHABITANTS, oF nEW mOORE,
uNLESS WE'RE NOT ALLOWED, wHICH, i GUESS i CAN UNDERSTAND,




sO,
uHH,
hOW DOES THIS WORK,

[identity profile] misery-chic.livejournal.com 2011-12-06 01:36 am (UTC)(link)
It's OK, Tavros. I'm not offended. And you don't have to practice the human religion to celebrate a secular Christmas. Plenty of humans do it, too. But if you want to give presents to your friends, there's nothing that says you have to wait for an officially and arbitrarily sanctioned day to do so, either.

[identity profile] misery-chic.livejournal.com 2011-12-07 04:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Sure, if it's what you want to do. The important thing is that you're doing it because you feel like it, not out of pressure to conform to a social obligation.