When I was a kid, plenty of people had these by their front step, but you don't see them very often now.
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I grew up fairly far north, and I remember seeing a number of them when walking to school or doing my paper route.Lawn jockey right? That's a southern thing, I think stuff like that is cute and fun....harmless.
My mother is addicted to those silly geese.I never knew this was a thing! I found this with a search for porch goose. Apparently you can collect the whole set!
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Edit: While the porch goose is new to me, I do recall that porch pelicans are common along coastal North Carolina.
Eating candy in excessive amounts isn’t wrong? Cavities diabetes and obesity isn’t wrong? Costumes (which adults imitate in sexual indecent manner) isn’t wrong?Nothing wrong with kids dressing up as superheros and collecting candy.
This whole 'Halloween-is-evil' movement is pathetic.
Sometimes all you have to do is use a bit of common sense than to ask a priest or religious person.
My mother is addicted to those silly geese.
Every holiday/season/day of the week, she has a new outfit for it. We make fun of her for it, but it makes her happy so who cares
Probably an empty nester fulfillment.
Certainly, all three of those scenarios are wrong, but they're also pointing out extremes. Any celebration taken to the maximum is wrong, including those that decorate their homes with expensive Christmas decorations and lights. If you don't live in North America, it's almost impossible to understand this innocent children's celebration, and I don't expect those around the world to get it anyway.
Pictures like this remind me of why I like Halloween and still celebrate it in spite of my orthodox faith.
That is interesting. The hyper realism. Well we both know that’s not what demons actually look like haha, but I get your point, some serious effort was put into it. Most Halloween costumes look excessively cartoony and stereotypical or excessively sexy. But the amount of work, time, and effort needed to make a demon that could go on a Hollywood set for just one night is interesting. Maybe she was some kind of effects artist?Last year I was out around the middle of October, and I went into a bar for a drink. I had already had drinks at another bar, and decided to stop at this bar for a nightcap. I had gone to this bar many times for years.
I walked into the bar and there was a demon behind the bar. In fact it was a young woman with makeup and horns and an outfit which made for a very realistic demon costume. I immediately decided this wasn't a place where I should be, and left. I left a bad review and haven't been back since.
I miss that bar, but I had a very strong sense I shouldn't be in a place with a demon behind the bar. I know it was only a costume, but I figure someone who creates a super realistic demon costume is very likely to be infested. A lot of costumes have some kind of occult connotations, such as witch costumes, but it's rare to see a highly realistic demon.
It's this kind of thing that gives Halloween a bad vibe for me nowadays.
I don't know. I was picturing her as I wrote my post. I was a bit buzzed already when I arrived, and it was like a hologram of a Hollywood movie demon standing right there behind the bar. She had blue-green makeup on her face and hands, shaded to highlight the contours of her face, and she had horns sticking out from her hair. I would have said it was extremely well done if she was something other than a demon.That is interesting. The hyper realism. Well we both know that’s not what demons actually look like haha, but I get your point, some serious effort was put into it. Most Halloween costumes look excessively cartoony and stereotypical or excessively sexy. But the amount of work, time, and effort needed to make a demon that could go on a Hollywood set for just one night is interesting. Maybe she was some kind of effects artist?
Maybe she was just good with make-up, but I avoid any place with some evidence like that and a demonic vibe. Be sure to bless your food and drinks.I don't know. I was picturing her as I wrote my post. I was a bit buzzed already when I arrived, and it was like a hologram of a Hollywood movie demon standing right there behind the bar. She had blue-green makeup on her face and hands, shaded to highlight the contours of her face, and she had horns sticking out from her hair. I would have said it was extremely well done if she was something other than a demon.
I wrote elsewhere that I believe the subversive movie E. T. was responsible for popularising Halloween in the UK. SoS's Spielberg was particularly adept at such propaganda and subversion.
I pray for my meals with some occasional lapses. I should start praying for my drinks too!Maybe she was just good with make-up, but I avoid any place with some evidence like that and a demonic vibe. Be sure to bless your food and drinks.
I refuse to drink if the server is a man dressing up as and pretending to be a woman. I don't want to get roofied and will have my drink somewhere else.I don't know. I was picturing her as I wrote my post. I was a bit buzzed already when I arrived, and it was like a hologram of a Hollywood movie demon standing right there behind the bar. She had blue-green makeup on her face and hands, shaded to highlight the contours of her face, and she had horns sticking out from her hair. I would have said it was extremely well done if she was something other than a demon.