Autistic Lucario
Life is too short not to enjoy
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I wrote this in the wonderful Halloween Haunt chat because I was hoping someone could cheer me up.
I had no responses...nothing. Not even a "that sucks." The conversation about costumes continued right over my post about being denied Halloween a second time. This is why I don't use PC much anymore. People ignore everything I post. I don't even get any sympathy if I have problems.
There is strong evidence the users here in general are too busy enjoying talking about costumes and trick-or-treating that they have forgotten or outright ignore those who aren't as lucky. It's sickening.
One day, everyone will reach my age and realize that life isn't all sunshine and lollipops.
There's not gonna be a Halloween for me this year u_u. Just like last year. When you reach my age, trick-or-treating is "a thing of the past" apparently and your parents frown on you for even thinking of it.
As a kid and as a teen, I loved to trick-or-treat. Especially in my later years. I'll never forget the wonderful experiences of seeing all the different costumes and decorations on peoples' houses. I'd always come home with enough candy to last through Christmas. No one can take away the magic of Halloween...well, almost no one.
There comes a time when your parents just don't want to have fun anymore. My mom said that I'm not going to trick-or-treat, not even with my friend because I'm "too old." I can't even go with my friend. So what does she say we're going to do? "We're going to stay home and do nothing." She actually said that. I don't get it...all the little kids are having the time of their lives, and their parents are enjoying it too. I love the Halloween costume I have now (necromancer) and I see no reason to stop enjoying myself on Halloween.
Last year, I was supposed to go to a Halloween Party. I was told there was going to be a dance with plenty of stuff to do. When we got there, it turns out that there was a new owner of the place and that she decided to charge everyone to attend, when it's always been free to members. Only about 6 people actually attended. There was no party. I was heart-broken that night. So I just walked out of there, leaving my parents behind. I walked home, took off my costume, and went to bed.
Next morning, I didn't get any compensation. Didn't even get any sympathy. It was just another day. Halloween didn't happen that year, and it won't happen this year either. There are no parties in my area, and even if they were, the only person who can drive is in another country.
This is what I have to say about Halloween:
"When you reach the magical age that kids want to be, the magic is gone."
I had no responses...nothing. Not even a "that sucks." The conversation about costumes continued right over my post about being denied Halloween a second time. This is why I don't use PC much anymore. People ignore everything I post. I don't even get any sympathy if I have problems.
There is strong evidence the users here in general are too busy enjoying talking about costumes and trick-or-treating that they have forgotten or outright ignore those who aren't as lucky. It's sickening.
One day, everyone will reach my age and realize that life isn't all sunshine and lollipops.