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Poll: When do you celebrate Life Day?

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Life Day is soon approaching, and there’s a question that’s been on my mind.
I don’t think this forum allows you to make polls, so I made one on an external website:

https://poll-maker.com/poll4013454x939e4a6F-127

When do you celebrate Life Day?
November 17th – the absolute date it was originally aired
the Friday before Thanksgiving – the relative date it was originally aired
on Thanksgiving – so friends and family can “enjoy” the Holiday Special with me!
on Christmas – because it’s a…Christmas movie??
any time I like – the Earth calendar does not apply
Other

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November 17th for me.

 

Cool poll, Asaki. 👍

 

As of 27th November, the voting results were…

“Why don’t you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don’t you dig how beautiful it is out here?”

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November 17th – the absolute date it was originally aired.

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Usually November 17, but I went with the second option this past year as I didn’t have a chance to watch it until the Saturday before Thanksgiving actually. I’ve always felt it had more of a Thanksgiving feel to it than Christmas anyway.

You’ll laugh! You’ll cry! You’ll kiss three bucks goodbye!

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11/17

I’m not really that much of a movie purist. I really should’ve thought my name out a bit more.

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Happy Life Day Everyone!
(or a happy belated one if you celebrate on the 17th!)

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Happy late Life Day!

The Imperial need for control is so desperate because it is so unnatural. Tyranny requires constant effort. It breaks, it leaks. Authority is brittle. Oppression is the mask of fear.

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I don’t celebrate Life Day. It goes against my Zensunni beliefs.

“Mythology is not a lie, mythology is poetry, it is metaphorical. It has been well said that mythology is the penultimate truth — penultimate because the ultimate cannot be put into words. It is beyond words. Beyond images, beyond that bounding rim of the Buddhist Wheel of Becoming. Mythology pitches the mind beyond that rim, to what can be known but not told.”

― Joseph Campbell