No I really dont
Im not into getting people things
I dont care if they get me things
I like getting my own things because
people always get what they think I want
what I want doesnt even matter
because thats not even what its about
its just waht its become
weve managed to turn something good
into something commercial and profitable
and no one has a problem with that
thats where my spirit is
Lol, that's sad. Don't let Christmas make you. Go out and make your own holiday celebrations. By the sound of your resignation, I take it you cannot escape into the real world.
When your abilities and freedoms become manifold, you will change your opinion of the season. Commercial Christmas is for those who cannot get away. For those who will to but cannot...well, you gotta wait your turn. For those who will and can, your cry is nostalgic, but trust me, entirely unnecessary.
For the rest, there is Christmas.
Your melodrama is an indicator of something more. Don't get lost in the details.
using drama to evoke an image
I do enjoy christmas
for my own reasons
with my family
whats sad is people
that limit their holiday
with consumerism
none of us do that
of course
Do not stand over nor pity another. Consumerism is not itself an evil. You have one thing, they have another. I would posit that both of you are equally right in your happiness. Let the difference between you be divided by oblivion.
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