ShadOBabe 19,060 November 20, 2015 Share November 20, 2015 (edited) I love Thanksgiving. It's my favorite holiday. <3 I love the colors and the food and hanging out with my family on the couch watching football, while all of us gradually pass out because we've stuffed ourselves silly. XD EDIT: And ShadO always gets a turkey leg. ALWAYS. I'll friggin' fight you for it. Edited November 20, 2015 by ShadOBabe 3 Check out my artwork any time: http://shadobabe.deviantart.com/ "OMG; You are such a troll. XD" - PathfinderCS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bojo 1,466 November 20, 2015 Share November 20, 2015 I will be 100% honest, I only "celebrate" Thanksgiving as an excuse to eat turkey. We don't celebrate this holiday in Mexico, but my grandpa lived for some years in the USA, which is why he DOES celebrate it. He always makes the typical oven-roasted turkey on Thanksgiving, which is why my mom does too! However, I know the meaning behind this holiday and respect it. Hope you all who celebrate it a nice holiday 1 Eeyup... this signature was made by: @Sparkle Speed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steel Accord 6,660 November 20, 2015 Share November 20, 2015 (edited) Back on topic: As an Australian, Thanksgiving has absolutely nothing to do with our society and therefor we don't even notice it go by. I couldn't even tell you the day it's on, no matter how hard I try recall. If I might ask, then why comment on the thread? If it was simply to correct my error, thank you, I appreciate the fact check. Otherwise why then say "I don't qualify to comment?" Don't misunderstand me, I'm not saying this to be mean or accusatory, I truly am curious about a behavior I've observed but don't understand the logic behind. To use myself as an example, if someone posted a thread asking if they were going to the parades and fireworks of Guy Fawkes day, I would not post precisely because it's not widely celebrated in my country. (Although I'm sure some people in Boston, New York, or maybe even my own Philly probably hold a bonfire for it.) Edited November 20, 2015 by Steel Accord My ponysona: http://mlpforums.com/page/roleplay-characters/_/steel-accord-r1970 My AMA thread: http://mlpforums.com/topic/76698-as-steel-me-andor-oc/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Night Visions 624 November 20, 2015 Share November 20, 2015 I only like Thanksgiving for four reasons. 1) Food 2) Family 3) Struggling to play the piano 4) Sleeping afterwards Other than that, I don't care for the holiday. 1 | Art Dump | Request Shop | Fan-Fiction | Like reading? Check out my ongoing story, Equestrian Noire: Echoes of the Past, HERE! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unikitty 1,212 November 20, 2015 Share November 20, 2015 If I might ask, then why comment on the thread? If it was simply to correct my error, thank you, I appreciate the fact check. Otherwise why then say "I don't qualify to comment?" Don't misunderstand me, I'm not saying this to be mean or accusatory, I truly am curious about a behavior I've observed but don't understand the logic behind. To use myself as an example, if someone posted a thread asking if they were going to the parades and fireworks of Guy Fawkes day, I would not post precisely because it's not widely celebrated in my country. (Although I'm sure some people in Boston, New York, or maybe even my own Philly probably hold a bonfire for it.) Because the thread is titled "Who cares about Thanksgiving?" It is open to both people who do care, and people who don't. It doesn't explicitly say that a person must be American. Your example is flawed as it refers to attending a specific event in a specific location. This thread is simply asking about whether or not the celebration impacts you. If the thread instead asked something like "What are you doing to celebrate Thanksgiving Day?" then my post would be out of place as it was directed solely at people celebrating the event. ...unless of course I lived on Norfolk Island. :B Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InfectedPone 1,550 November 20, 2015 Share November 20, 2015 We barely even recognise the existence of Thanksgiving here in Australia and we don't celebrate it at all. (I don't even know when it is) Basically the same with Halloween and other American holidays. (Except halloween is getting a bit popular over here even though I don't celebrate it) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steel Accord 6,660 November 20, 2015 Share November 20, 2015 @@Unikitty, Fair enough. Although I would extend the logic to the actual first post does make specific references to it's celebration, or the OP's perceived lack of which I disagree with. So I was thinking more in the spirit rather than the letter but I see your logic. My ponysona: http://mlpforums.com/page/roleplay-characters/_/steel-accord-r1970 My AMA thread: http://mlpforums.com/topic/76698-as-steel-me-andor-oc/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snake 516 November 20, 2015 Share November 20, 2015 I like the food, and I get to see my favorite cousins so.. yeah thanksgiving is pree good.except for that year I was sick.. that sucks. I wanted turkey... 1 signature by; https://mlpforums.com/user/26424-minikirby123/art by; http://pucksterv.deviantart.com/ profile picture by; https://mlpforums.com/user/36534-prophet/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EpicEnergy 23,256 July 7, 2020 Share July 7, 2020 I do! You get to hang out with family members and eat a lot of delicious foods! 1 *totally not up to any shenanigans* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Splashee 28,603 July 7, 2020 Share July 7, 2020 I don't have it, simply because in my country, we don't have those things you are thankful for. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExplosionMare 27,201 July 8, 2020 Share July 8, 2020 The Americans and the Canadians. I have no idea what the Canadian one is for Boom! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pastel Heart 6,473 July 8, 2020 Share July 8, 2020 I like the food. And that's about it owo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ixrec 86 July 8, 2020 Share July 8, 2020 At least for everyone I've ever known, Thanksgiving was always largely defined by its trademark foods, since the whole "big family dinner" thing either happens on other holidays or never happens depending on how your family works. There's a reason everyone just calls it "Turkey Day" now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritzy 2,092 July 8, 2020 Share July 8, 2020 Food is one of the only things I care about honestly. The other is the chance to possibly see a relative bring a pet over. But mostly food since the latter isn’t common. Tumblr This perfection My design For an Afton for all time Will remain unbroken. Number 1 William Afton lover and hater Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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