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Re: Halloween at Yamaku

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 2:16 am
by Lianam
Comrade wrote:How does one usually celebrate halloween? We don't have it here so i couldn't know
Where is "here"?
And wikipedia is your friend.

Re: Halloween at Yamaku

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 7:51 am
by Sea
Comrade wrote:How does one usually celebrate halloween? We don't have it here so i couldn't know
I don't think anybodies Halloween is the same, most of the people here call it Hallow's eve and it's less about dressing up and such and more about the festival we have on the day of.

Re: Halloween at Yamaku

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 5:49 pm
by AledanTheGreat
Kenji would be in his element. Imagine it: feminists in scary costumes. He'd be going batshit mental about snipers, and Hisao would have to calm him down. Kenji kills Hisao because of his costume. Ta-da, haloween is the manly picnic v2.0

Re: Halloween at Yamaku

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 6:10 pm
by Xanatos
Mute wrote:
Comrade wrote:How does one usually celebrate halloween? We don't have it here so i couldn't know
I don't know about the religious celebration. Where I live, it basically involves putting on a "scary" costume and going to people's doors, asking for candy by saying "Trick or treat." It's silly, but the costumes can be interesting and the candy is free and tasty. If you don't want to go out trick-or-treating, you can stay inside and offer candy to anyone who comes to your house.

Also, there are generally Halloween decorations. "Scary" faces are carved onto pumpkins, people decorate their houses with stuff like witches and zombies or put fake gravestones on the lawn or whatever. I think you get the idea.
The "trick" is usually razorblades in the candy.

Re: Halloween at Yamaku

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 9:40 pm
by Sea
Xanatos wrote:
Mute wrote:
Comrade wrote:How does one usually celebrate halloween? We don't have it here so i couldn't know
I don't know about the religious celebration. Where I live, it basically involves putting on a "scary" costume and going to people's doors, asking for candy by saying "Trick or treat." It's silly, but the costumes can be interesting and the candy is free and tasty. If you don't want to go out trick-or-treating, you can stay inside and offer candy to anyone who comes to your house.

Also, there are generally Halloween decorations. "Scary" faces are carved onto pumpkins, people decorate their houses with stuff like witches and zombies or put fake gravestones on the lawn or whatever. I think you get the idea.
The "trick" is usually razorblades in the candy.
You're terrible. But then again that's old news.
I never fully understood this whole pumpkin carving thing, but I've been cooking the seeds as long as i could remember.

Re: Halloween at Yamaku

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:16 pm
by Steinherz
Sea wrote:I never fully understood this whole pumpkin carving thing, but I've been cooking the seeds as long as i could remember.
It was originally to ward off evil spirits iirc

Re: Halloween at Yamaku

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:23 pm
by Sea
Steinherz wrote:
Sea wrote:I never fully understood this whole pumpkin carving thing, but I've been cooking the seeds as long as i could remember.
It was originally to ward off evil spirits iirc
So just like most every other aspect of this holiday?

Re: Halloween at Yamaku

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 5:01 am
by Xanatos
Sea wrote:You're terrible. But then again that's old news.
I never fully understood this whole pumpkin carving thing, but I've been cooking the seeds as long as i could remember.
Hey, blame the 90s for making that stuff up. Besides, this song is crazy catchy, so I don't mind being terrible.

Ignoring whether or not Japan celebrates it, do you think Yuuko would get Halloween off? Or at least get to dress up?

Re: Halloween at Yamaku

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 11:41 am
by AussieInquisitor
Mute wrote:
... Lilly would appear to be an innocent girl until she pulls a sword out of her cane. The sword-cane is already real, anyway.
Oh heck. Now I'm imagining Lilly as a semi-blind female version of Lord Blackwood from the Sherlock Holmes films.

... Actually, that's pretty terrifying.

Re: Halloween at Yamaku

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 3:49 pm
by Brisingr
Mute wrote:
Comrade wrote:How does one usually celebrate halloween? We don't have it here so i couldn't know
I don't know about the religious celebration. Where I live, it basically involves putting on a "scary" costume and going to people's doors, asking for candy by saying "Trick or treat." It's silly, but the costumes can be interesting and the candy is free and tasty. If you don't want to go out trick-or-treating, you can stay inside and offer candy to anyone who comes to your house.

Also, there are generally Halloween decorations. "Scary" faces are carved onto pumpkins, people decorate their houses with stuff like witches and zombies or put fake gravestones on the lawn or whatever. I think you get the idea.
I don't go trick or treating anymore since I'm too old but I don't care about that anymore. What I do is stay home and pass out candy while dressed in an evil looking grim reaper costume. Everybody 5 years and up is fair game to scare for me. I have scared little kids into staying by the curb while their parents get the candy just by staring at them. I have scared older kids and even highschoolers by just holding still to make them think I am just a dummy that was put out to guard the candy and then scream at them as they grab the candy. I have even startled parents with these and other tactics over the years. Halloween is one of the holidays of the year everybody loves. Some for the candy, others for the fear...

Re: Halloween at Yamaku

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 4:01 pm
by Steinherz
Brisingr wrote:I don't go trick or treating anymore since I'm too old
Motherfucker I am 19 and I'm planning on Trick or Treating.
You are NEVER too old to have fun

Re: Halloween at Yamaku

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 4:17 pm
by Brisingr
Steinherz wrote:
Brisingr wrote:I don't go trick or treating anymore since I'm too old
Motherfucker I am 19 and I'm planning on Trick or Treating.
You are NEVER too old to have fun
Who said I was too old to have fun? I routinely scare the ever-loving daylights out of just about anybody who walks up to me for candy. I said I was too old for trick or treating. I crossed that line at 18 and now at 22, scaring little kids is so much more rewarding than a little candy. It does help that I can distort my voice into a horrible demonic tone that only few other humans I know of can pull off. If it makes you feel any better, I get all the leftover candy that I don't give out.

Re: Halloween at Yamaku

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 4:31 pm
by Sea
Steinherz wrote:
Brisingr wrote:I don't go trick or treating anymore since I'm too old
Motherfucker I am 19 and I'm planning on Trick or Treating.
You are NEVER too old to have fun
I don't understand, you walk around with a sack and get free candy.
Tell me how you would not do this.

Re: Halloween at Yamaku

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 6:30 pm
by Brisingr
Sea wrote:
Steinherz wrote:
Brisingr wrote:I don't go trick or treating anymore since I'm too old
Motherfucker I am 19 and I'm planning on Trick or Treating.
You are NEVER too old to have fun
I don't understand, you walk around with a sack and get free candy.
Tell me how you would not do this.
Because many adults think it strange when a 22 year old is going around for candy like an 8 year old. Scaring said 8 year old is more fun, especially when they come to me :mrgreen:.

Re: Halloween at Yamaku

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 6:33 pm
by Dream
Brisingr wrote:I don't go trick or treating anymore since I'm too old but I don't care about that anymore. What I do is stay home and pass out candy while dressed in an evil looking grim reaper costume. Everybody 5 years and up is fair game to scare for me. I have scared little kids into staying by the curb while their parents get the candy just by staring at them. I have scared older kids and even highschoolers by just holding still to make them think I am just a dummy that was put out to guard the candy and then scream at them as they grab the candy. I have even startled parents with these and other tactics over the years. Halloween is one of the holidays of the year everybody loves. Some for the candy, others for the fear...
Oh man, that's just awesome :lol: