Are you American? If you are, I'd be very disappointed.
Anyway, way back when, after Chris Columbus unwittingly stumbled across America, settlers came on the Mayflower. Some sought out a new world, where they would be free to prosper, to follow their own religion. Others sought adventure and fortune. But things didn't go so well. On the trip, many people got sick and died. Same thing happened when they got to America. The settlers didn't have the skills to survive in the new world. But they stayed faithful to God, and the Lord responded. He sent them Squanto, a Native American. He taught them how to plant vegetables, hunt for deer, and other things. Soon, everything was cool. The pilgrims had food, shelter, and a new start in a new world. They had Squanto's tribe over for a huge feast, where they gave thanks to God for their friends, their family, and the new world. Today, we celebrate Thanksgiving by having a huge feast on the third Thursday of November. Turkey, potatoes, stuffing, lots of good stuff. Friends and family come together to celebrate, and (you've guessed it) give thanks.
Then, after dinner, they slip into a food coma, wake up in a few hours, and go camp out in front of the mall to get the best deals on Black Friday.
It's just about being thankful for what you have. I don't think making a theme for Thanksgiving is "making you celebrate" it.
And that's just very extreme. I think that there is lots more about Halloween to not like than Thanksgiving.
Is that sarcasm?
The Halloween theme was unchangeable. I may not like Halloween, but I dealt with it as it is a worldwide thing. Thanksgiving isn’t. And whose to say that it won’t be unchangeable?
It’s called protest. Every humans right. And while Halloween isn’t my favourite holiday, it is unique. Thanksgiving is a rip off of Christmas.
I have to step in here, Thanksgiving is NOTHING like Christmas. Totally unrelated, except for God giving the pilgrims the Native Americans, and God giving the world Jesus Christ.
The Halloween theme was unchangeable. I may not like Halloween, but I dealt with it as it is a worldwide thing. Thanksgiving isn’t. And whose to say that it won’t be unchangeable?
It’s called protest. Every humans right. And while Halloween isn’t my favourite holiday, it is unique. Thanksgiving is a rip off of Christmas.
Thanksgiving is nothing like Christmas, except for the fact that both are celebrated with family gatherings. Otherwise, you might as well compare Halloween to Valentine's Day.
Thank you all for your kind comments! and I apologize about the thing with the ranks, I was unaware the theme would be used so soon xDAnd I hope you all liked the Rank Costumes!
You're welcome! Yeah, what was that?
I loved them!
It had to do with the ranks not being organized on that theme yet...
Keep in mind that it's really easy to change back to the normal theme.
BUT I DONT WANT TO HAVE TO.
Also, one of my complaints about the Halloween one was that you couldn’t change back. Who’s to say that it wouldn’t be the same with any Thanksgiving theme?
...You could change back to the default during the halloween theme...
It's just about being thankful for what you have. I don't think making a theme for Thanksgiving is "making you celebrate" it.
And that's just very extreme. I think that there is lots more about Halloween to not like than Thanksgiving.
Is that sarcasm?
The Halloween theme was unchangeable. I may not like Halloween, but I dealt with it as it is a worldwide thing. Thanksgiving isn’t. And whose to say that it won’t be unchangeable?
It’s called protest. Every humans right. And while Halloween isn’t my favourite holiday, it is unique. Thanksgiving is a rip off of Christmas.
Oh... I'll explain!!! The Americans celebrate it to be thanks for the Indians , and anything we are thankful for, it originated when the Indians (native Americans) taught us how to plant corn and what we needed to know to survive. And we had a feast to celebrate so now in modern times we celebrate with a feast that normally includes turkey, and pumpkin pie and stuff like that. Some families watch football which ... Is a sport played in the US Also there is a parade (the morning of thanksgiving) in New York City. Normally families get together. If any that made any sense at all .
It was actually about thanking god for a safe journey and living through the winter. But it was first celebrated with the Native Americans because they helped with the food supply of the settlers.
Are you American? If you are, I'd be very disappointed.
Anyway, way back when, after Chris Columbus unwittingly stumbled across America, settlers came on the Mayflower. Some sought out a new world, where they would be free to prosper, to follow their own religion. Others sought adventure and fortune. But things didn't go so well. On the trip, many people got sick and died. Same thing happened when they got to America. The settlers didn't have the skills to survive in the new world. But they stayed faithful to God, and the Lord responded. He sent them Squanto, a Native American. He taught them how to plant vegetables, hunt for deer, and other things. Soon, everything was cool. The pilgrims had food, shelter, and a new start in a new world. They had Squanto's tribe over for a huge feast, where they gave thanks to God for their friends, their family, and the new world. Today, we celebrate Thanksgiving by having a huge feast on the third Thursday of November. Turkey, potatoes, stuffing, lots of good stuff. Friends and family come together to celebrate, and (you've guessed it) give thanks.
Then, after dinner, they slip into a food coma, wake up in a few hours, and go camp out in front of the mall to get the best deals on Black Friday.
This right here is the true story, thank you, Rome.