And rock a Tux, it's valentines day for goodness sake.
But seriously, we all love you, whoever you are that is currently reading this.
And remember the real St. Valentine and why we commemorate him.
Because he helped poor horny Christians get married when Rome had made it illegal to do so. It's funny that Catholics and other conservative Christians are celebrating a man who defied the law to marry people simply because they loved each other.
It's funny that Catholics and other conservative Christians are celebrating a man who defied the law to marry people simply because they loved each other.
I figure that if there is a day to celebrate being with someone you care about, it should be a day special to the two of you, not some arbitrarily-decided day on which all the shops pump out pink-and-red overpriced tat and cry out that you must spend loads and loads of money on it and give it to your "special someone" to prove you're a decent person. Or something. I seem to be aromantic so the whole thing doesn't bother me anyway, but if there was a day that I would want to celebrate being with my partner, it would be the day we both agreed we were now "together"/"a couple" :). I think people who care about each other should be nice to each other anyway, so they don't need a special day for it - anyway, aren't surprise-nice-things better than expected-because-it's-this-day-today nice things? :D
I figure that if there is a day to celebrate being with someone you care about, it should be a day special to the two of you, not some arbitrarily-decided day on which all the shops pump out pink-and-red overpriced tat and cry out that you must spend loads and loads of money on it and give it to your "special someone" to prove you're a decent person. Or something. I seem to be aromantic so the whole thing doesn't bother me anyway, but if there was a day that I would want to celebrate being with my partner, it would be the day we both agreed we were now "together"/"a couple" :). I think people who care about each other should be nice to each other anyway, so they don't need a special day for it - anyway, aren't surprise-nice-things better than expected-because-it's-this-day-today nice things? :D
Holidays are socially important, they bind us into communities and give us an important sense of oneness with the rest of our species.
Valentine's Day isn't really a holiday, though, is it? It's just a day on which all the shops sell really expensive crappy cards and teddy bears with pink hearts all over them. It's not like we get a day off work - then it would be a holiday ;).
Not if you celebrate it the right way--sure, a lot of people decide that buying all that stuff is necessary (when it's not), but I like to think of Valentine's day as a way to do something special with your SO, regardless of anything else that might be happening. Don't buy into the "You MUST buy flowers"--just do something you both love doing. Cherish each other.
And if you're single, well, take the night to be social. Bars, clubs, etc.
Not if you celebrate it the right way--sure, a lot of people decide that buying all that stuff is necessary (when it's not), but I like to think of Valentine's day as a way to do something special with your SO, regardless of anything else that might be happening. Don't buy into the "You MUST buy flowers"--just do something you both love doing. Cherish each other.And if you're single, well, take the night to be social. Bars, clubs, etc.
Agreed. My boyfriend and I celebrated in a very non-money-spending way.
We watched Venture Bros. on the couch. Dirty minds...
Ra, God of the Fun
Draw, God of the Sun
The Matriarch's Psychic damage is her forcing a gratuitous amount of Snapple facts about birds into a hero's brain.
And rock a Tux, it's valentines day for goodness sake.
But seriously, we all love you, whoever you are that is currently reading this.
And remember the real St. Valentine and why we commemorate him.
Because he helped poor horny Christians get married when Rome had made it illegal to do so. It's funny that Catholics and other conservative Christians are celebrating a man who defied the law to marry people simply because they loved each other.
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No need to qualify that statement.
You're free to do whatever you want to.
I figure that if there is a day to celebrate being with someone you care about, it should be a day special to the two of you, not some arbitrarily-decided day on which all the shops pump out pink-and-red overpriced tat and cry out that you must spend loads and loads of money on it and give it to your "special someone" to prove you're a decent person. Or something. I seem to be aromantic so the whole thing doesn't bother me anyway, but if there was a day that I would want to celebrate being with my partner, it would be the day we both agreed we were now "together"/"a couple" :). I think people who care about each other should be nice to each other anyway, so they don't need a special day for it - anyway, aren't surprise-nice-things better than expected-because-it's-this-day-today nice things? :D
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Holidays are socially important, they bind us into communities and give us an important sense of oneness with the rest of our species.
Valentine's Day isn't really a holiday, though, is it? It's just a day on which all the shops sell really expensive crappy cards and teddy bears with pink hearts all over them. It's not like we get a day off work - then it would be a holiday ;).
I am the Wordweaver...
Basically, I like writing stuff ;)
Not if you celebrate it the right way--sure, a lot of people decide that buying all that stuff is necessary (when it's not), but I like to think of Valentine's day as a way to do something special with your SO, regardless of anything else that might be happening. Don't buy into the "You MUST buy flowers"--just do something you both love doing. Cherish each other.
And if you're single, well, take the night to be social. Bars, clubs, etc.
You're free to do whatever you want to.
Agreed. My boyfriend and I celebrated in a very non-money-spending way.
We watched Venture Bros. on the couch. Dirty minds...
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I know what couple I wanna go on a double-date with next time I'm at a Gathering of Heroes!
Happy Valentine's Day, folks. Well, Happy Valentine's Day 35 minutes ago!
Ra, God of the Fun
Draw, God of the Sun
The Matriarch's Psychic damage is her forcing a gratuitous amount of Snapple facts about birds into a hero's brain.