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Fuck Christmas

Loofydralb

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Modern day christians are actually pagan idol polytheistic worshippers so far removed from what Jesus actually taught, or Abraham or Moses for that matter.

John Tan must have his knickers in a twist reading this.
 

JustOneSingh

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FUCK EVERYDAY

Doctor,
Bhai,
You seemed troubled and distressed.
May I offer a little motivation.

Take your time to enjoy :

  • A quiet morning.
  • A hug from someone you love.
  • Sipping a warm cup of coffee or tea.
  • Reading a few pages in one of those good books on your bookshelf.
  • Learning a new skill all by yourself.
  • Feeling the burn after a power-walk around the block.
  • A child’s laughter.
  • Someone special wanting your attention.
  • Being able to sit with a true friend, comfortably in silence.
  • Laughing at old family photos.
  • The moment just after the front door shuts and you suddenly have the whole house to yourself.
  • Walking around your home and admiring it right after you finish cleaning it up.
  • The smell of a home-cooked meal.
  • Throwing food up in the air and catching it in your mouth.
  • Listening to a song that moves you.
  • When you make eye contact with someone from across the room and you both automatically smile.
  • Having an interesting conversation with a complete stranger.
  • Finding out that others are experiencing the same problem you are experiencing, and finally knowing that you’re not alone.
  • The satisfying feeling of doing the right thing.
  • Looking up at the sky on a really clear night and seeing nothing but stars.
  • That first hint of a cool breeze at the end of a hot summer.
  • The crackling sound of a fireplace on a chilly winter night.
  • Getting up quickly to use the toilet in the morning, and then slipping back under the bed covers to the same warm and cozy spot.
  • Sharing an umbrella with someone else.
  • The peaceful calm just after a heavy rainstorm or snowfall.
  • Walking barefoot in the grass.
  • Listening to the breeze blow through the trees.
  • When traffic on the streets is light and you get home faster than usual.
  • Realizing that you’re in the fastest moving checkout line at the grocery store.
  • When a little kid gives you a high five.
  • The silence in the back of your local city library.
  • When a stranger offers to take a photo of you and your friends so you can all be in the photo together.
  • The joy of looking at a picture of yourself and loving it.
  • When an online video plays without playing an advertisement first.
  • Achieving a milestone that you’ve gradually and diligently worked for.
@glockman
Do not fuck Christmas,
but do fuck a sexy gorgeous Santarina.
 
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nayr69sg

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Doctor,
Bhai,
You seemed troubled and distressed.
May I offer a little motivation.

Take your time to enjoy :

  • A quiet morning.
  • A hug from someone you love.
  • Sipping a warm cup of coffee or tea.
  • Reading a few pages in one of those good books on your bookshelf.
  • Learning a new skill all by yourself.
  • Feeling the burn after a power-walk around the block.
  • A child’s laughter.
  • Someone special wanting your attention.
  • Being able to sit with a true friend, comfortably in silence.
  • Laughing at old family photos.
  • The moment just after the front door shuts and you suddenly have the whole house to yourself.
  • Walking around your home and admiring it right after you finish cleaning it up.
  • The smell of a home-cooked meal.
  • Throwing food up in the air and catching it in your mouth.
  • Listening to a song that moves you.
  • When you make eye contact with someone from across the room and you both automatically smile.
  • Having an interesting conversation with a complete stranger.
  • Finding out that others are experiencing the same problem you are experiencing, and finally knowing that you’re not alone.
  • The satisfying feeling of doing the right thing.
  • Looking up at the sky on a really clear night and seeing nothing but stars.
  • That first hint of a cool breeze at the end of a hot summer.
  • The crackling sound of a fireplace on a chilly winter night.
  • Getting up quickly to use the toilet in the morning, and then slipping back under the bed covers to the same warm and cozy spot.
  • Sharing an umbrella with someone else.
  • The peaceful calm just after a heavy rainstorm or snowfall.
  • Walking barefoot in the grass.
  • Listening to the breeze blow through the trees.
  • When traffic on the streets is light and you get home faster than usual.
  • Realizing that you’re in the fastest moving checkout line at the grocery store.
  • When a little kid gives you a high five.
  • The silence in the back of your local city library.
  • When a stranger offers to take a photo of you and your friends so you can all be in the photo together.
  • The joy of looking at a picture of yourself and loving it.
  • When an online video plays without playing an advertisement first.
  • Achieving a milestone that you’ve gradually and diligently worked for.
@glockman
Do not fuck Christmas,
but do fuck a sexy gorgeous Santarina.


Thank you JustOne!

Yeah the little things.

I think bottom line is I am getting fatigued from high volume people interaction. Particularly right that @amransan pointed out nearly all my patients are either in pain or are depressed and have anxiety. Basically very unhappy and troubled people. So it is challenging and high risk for unpleasant interaction which has played out.

Just too many.

But then in medicine how often you have people happy going to doctor anyway? LOL!
 

zeebjii

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Without these pagan festivals, christianity would not have even a fraction of it's current followers.
 

JustOneSingh

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Thank you JustOne!

Yeah the little things.

I think bottom line is I am getting fatigued from high volume people interaction. Particularly right that @amransan pointed out nearly all my patients are either in pain or are depressed and have anxiety. Basically very unhappy and troubled people. So it is challenging and high risk for unpleasant interaction which has played out.

Just too many.

But then in medicine how often you have people happy going to doctor anyway? LOL!


Bhai,
Wonder if this story is the same page as your anxiety.
Once there was a surgeon who was just a few mins late to the operating table. But, he managed to save the patient and was rushing off. The patient's father talked to him and he replied "He will get well. Don't worry."
The father was disturbed at his abruptness and find the surgeon rude. He inquired with the Nurse Manager. The Nurse Manager replied "He is rushing home. He was with his son at home at his dying bed, but he rushed here for the operations. Now, he has to rush back to see his dying son. The Nurse Manager added "Your son is in safe hands with us.".
It showed the surgeon's professionalism and empathy for his patient.
Note : I cannot remember if this is a true story.
Cheers Doctor, hope you have a great relaxing weekend.
 

tanwahtiu

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Loyal
What he needs is come here to get some fucks from us... No mercy...

Doctor,
Bhai,
You seemed troubled and distressed.
May I offer a little motivation.

Take your time to enjoy :

  • A quiet morning.
  • A hug from someone you love.
  • Sipping a warm cup of coffee or tea.
  • Reading a few pages in one of those good books on your bookshelf.
  • Learning a new skill all by yourself.
  • Feeling the burn after a power-walk around the block.
  • A child’s laughter.
  • Someone special wanting your attention.
  • Being able to sit with a true friend, comfortably in silence.
  • Laughing at old family photos.
  • The moment just after the front door shuts and you suddenly have the whole house to yourself.
  • Walking around your home and admiring it right after you finish cleaning it up.
  • The smell of a home-cooked meal.
  • Throwing food up in the air and catching it in your mouth.
  • Listening to a song that moves you.
  • When you make eye contact with someone from across the room and you both automatically smile.
  • Having an interesting conversation with a complete stranger.
  • Finding out that others are experiencing the same problem you are experiencing, and finally knowing that you’re not alone.
  • The satisfying feeling of doing the right thing.
  • Looking up at the sky on a really clear night and seeing nothing but stars.
  • That first hint of a cool breeze at the end of a hot summer.
  • The crackling sound of a fireplace on a chilly winter night.
  • Getting up quickly to use the toilet in the morning, and then slipping back under the bed covers to the same warm and cozy spot.
  • Sharing an umbrella with someone else.
  • The peaceful calm just after a heavy rainstorm or snowfall.
  • Walking barefoot in the grass.
  • Listening to the breeze blow through the trees.
  • When traffic on the streets is light and you get home faster than usual.
  • Realizing that you’re in the fastest moving checkout line at the grocery store.
  • When a little kid gives you a high five.
  • The silence in the back of your local city library.
  • When a stranger offers to take a photo of you and your friends so you can all be in the photo together.
  • The joy of looking at a picture of yourself and loving it.
  • When an online video plays without playing an advertisement first.
  • Achieving a milestone that you’ve gradually and diligently worked for.
@glockman
Do not fuck Christmas,
but do fuck a sexy gorgeous Santarina.
 

tanwahtiu

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Loyal
Forget about Christmas, try this no horse run..



CBS News December 25, 2018, 9:05 AM

Though December 25 is the day Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, the date itself and several of the customs we've come to associate with Christmas actually evolved from pagan traditions celebrating the winter solstice.

"Christmas is really about bringing out your inner pagan," historian Kenneth C. Davis told "CBS This Morning." According to Davis, Christmas was celebrated as early as the fourth century, suggesting that it had almost nothing to do with Jesus Christ.

"In ancient Rome there was a feast called Saturnalia that celebrated the solstice. What is the solstice? It's the day that the sun starts coming back, the days start getting longer. And most of the traditions that we have that relate to Christmas relate to the solstice, which was celebrated in ancient Rome on December 25. So when Christianity became the official religion in a sense, in Rome, they were able to fix this date. ... There's a little discrepancy about it but there's no question that the fact that it was celebrated in Rome as an important day with gift giving, candle lighting, and singing and decorating houses really cemented Christmas as December 25."

Another custom we can thank the pagans for? Christmas trees. Davis explained that the evergreen trees signaled the "return of life" and "light" as the winter solstice meant the days were starting to get longer.

"They started to hang an apple on it, so little red balls on green trees — get the picture here? ... So all of these things celebrate the idea that life and light are coming back into the world, which is essentially what Christmas means to Christians around the world."

Mistletoe, though, that was started by the Druids, who believed it was an all-powerful healing item from the sacred oak tree.

"If you met someone in the forest you gave them the sign of peace under the mistletoe so people started to hang mistletoe above their doorways as a symbol of peace. This was such a powerful symbol of paganism that English churches actually banned the use of it," Davis said.

Davis also pointed out that the very first instance of a "war on Christmas" actually dates back to the Puritans in the mid-17th century.

"They knew all of these things, the date, the traditions, were pagan ideas. The Puritans banned Christmas for 20 years in America before the celebration became just too popular."

To recap :

What parts of Christmas are pagan?
So, now that you have an idea of the background, let's look at some pagan traditions that have become associated with Christmas.
  • Gift-giving and Saturnalia.
  • Santa's image & Christmas stockings.
  • Christmas carols
  • Kissing under a mistletoe.
  • Decking the halls with holly.
  • Christmas tree decorating.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-unexpected-pagan-origins-of-popular-christmas-traditions/
 

nayr69sg

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Staff member
SuperMod
Bhai,
Wonder if this story is the same page as your anxiety.
Once there was a surgeon who was just a few mins late to the operating table. But, he managed to save the patient and was rushing off. The patient's father talked to him and he replied "He will get well. Don't worry."
The father was disturbed at his abruptness and find the surgeon rude. He inquired with the Nurse Manager. The Nurse Manager replied "He is rushing home. He was with his son at home at his dying bed, but he rushed here for the operations. Now, he has to rush back to see his dying son. The Nurse Manager added "Your son is in safe hands with us.".
It showed the surgeon's professionalism and empathy for his patient.
Note : I cannot remember if this is a true story.
Cheers Doctor, hope you have a great relaxing weekend.


Thanks JustOne!

You too!
 

bonds

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K.N.N.


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