What Halloween used to mean.
October 30, 2008 on 12:44 am | In Holiday Meanings | No CommentsWith Halloween on Friday this year, I thought I would remind everyone of what Halloween used to mean before everyone goes trick-or-treating. I hope no one minds if I mix a bit of religion into this post, but the fact is that this holiday used to have a very religious aspect.
This holiday started back in the Middle Ages (Ad 1300’s). People back then were scared of spirits and ghosts, even with the Church being a deep part of their lives. When I said “Church”, I didn’t mean any church, but the Roman Catholic Church. You see November 1st was declared All Saints Day (it still is), and people were scared the previous night. Why? They believed that those who had died came back the previous night (October 31st) to haunt those whom they recognized. So they put disguises on that day to confuse the ghosts and spirits, hoping that the ghosts and spirits whould think they were someone else. This day came to be known as All Hallow’s Eve, which got shorten to the modern day Halloween. This is where the practice of wearing a costume on October 31st, Halloween, came to be. So, in a way, it’s is not wrong or immoral to wear a costume on Halloween. In fact, it’s honoring a very old tradition.
Also some religions believe that October 31st is a very powerful day for magic and dark practices. These religions are not any ordinary person would recognize though, because they are Druids and other ancient religions from before the time of Christ and the rise of Christianity and Islam. They usually practice what they consider to be sacred rites on this night. It is also why animal shelters usually refuse to allow the adoption of black cats and other certain animals during this month, because these religions would want to use the animals in their rites.
Have a happy and safe Halloween!
Rant of the Week for July 4, 2008.
July 4, 2008 on 11:47 am | In Rants | 3 CommentsBefore I begin to complain, let me wish all my American readers a Happy 4th of July. Happy Birthday America! May you long guard the freedoms in which we all share!
To kickoff this week’s rants, I shall begin by complaining about the lack of registrations on some of my sites. Most notably of this trend are AdultFunPlace.org and Joffee Auctions, which have had 0 registrations to date! Why won’t people register? It’s free to do so at both, so it doesn’t harm you to register!
My second area of complaints is aimed at my internet speed. I hate how slow my connection is! 31.2 Kbps is not fast enough these days to keep up with the net! I wish there was a cheap and fast way to connect to the web outside of cities and towns! Satellite is too expensive, and it is also too restrictive. I mean a quote of $700 to just install it, and I live only 15 minutes from the nearest city? Give me a break!
My final area where I am going to complain about is the lack of bids on the stuff I put up for auction, no matter what site. Why won’t people bid on the items? What is wrong with people these days? Don’t they want to grab a barely-used sound card or a used mobile music player for cheap?
No one’s hiring in the computers field right now…
July 1, 2008 on 11:00 am | In Asides | 1 CommentIt looks like no one is hiring in the computers field right now. Oh well, just means I probably should work harder at McDonalds for now, and hope that Joffee Publishing Inc. and its network takes off soon! I am awfully tired of working in the fast-food sector! ![]()
Also to my fellow Canadians: Have a Happy Canada Day!
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