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Chit-Chat: it's a beautiful day in the neighbourhood

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[PokeCommunity.com] it's a beautiful day in the neighbourhood

[PokeCommunity.com] it's a beautiful day in the neighbourhood

[PokeCommunity.com] it's a beautiful day in the neighbourhood
 
There's a menorah and a Kippah. Looks like Jiggles is celebrating the jewish holiday of the winter, like I do.

That is not a menorah. It's a kinara. And the hat is a kufi.

How is it that I know more about all three Winter holidays as an atheist than people who actually identify as the religions in question? It's crazy.
 
That is not a menorah. It's a kinara. And the hat is a kufi.

How is it that I know more about all three Winter holidays as an atheist than people who actually identify as the religions in question? It's crazy.

I think a lot of people are secular or only slightly religious, but still hold on to their religious roots. As a result, they may not be as knowledgeable as someone that is more religious.

For example, "Christmas Christians" and "Easter Christians" are people that celebrate those holiday and go to the Christmas Eve and Easter services, but dont engage in the church community or pursue their faith in any other fashion throughout the rest of the year. They may believe in the Christian God and follow main tenets, but dont take religion super seriously. These people usually aren't as knowledgeable in theology and traditions as a result.

Im not making a moral judgement here. Im just answering his question. :D
 
I think a lot of people are secular or only slightly religious, but still hold on to their religious roots. As a result, they may not be as knowledgeable as someone that is more religious.

For example, "Christmas Christians" and "Easter Christians" are people that celebrate those holiday and go to the Christmas Eve and Easter services, but dont engage in the church community or pursue their faith in any other fashion throughout the rest of the year. They may believe in the Christian God and follow main tenets, but dont take religion super seriously. These people usually aren't as knowledgeable in theology and traditions as a result.

Im not making a moral judgement here. Im just answering his question. :D

That's me. My family goes to services for only a few holidays.
 
hi friends. it's been an interesting day. i had a homeless man come into my work today and ask all my customers for money.
how are all of you doing?
 
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That actually happens at the 7-11 I frequent in downtown Seattle at least once a week.

I could be better. My new meds are making me feel like a different person. :( If nothing changes by Friday I'll probably stop taking them
 
My new meds are making me feel like a different person. :( If nothing changes by Friday I'll probably stop taking them

I don't know what kind of meds you are taking, but usually if you feel weird at first when taking something, eventually you adjust to it and the 'new you' starts feeling like 'normal you', if that makes sense.
 
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