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The Boho Kid (thebohokid) wrote,
@ 2005-01-03 22:57:00
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    Current mood: annoyed
    Current music:Breakaway - Kelly Clarkson

    New Years Eve
    Well here is the start of more ranting, and its only the third day of the year.

    I was just thinking, why the hell do people blow New Years out of proportion? Why is it such a big day? Or night? To me if feels as though it is simply yet another excuse for society to just waste the night partying with strangers, intoxicating themselves as well as degrading themselves all the same.

    I must admit though, I want to get dolled up and dress up once and awhile too, but isn't New Years Eve a day like any other? But it's not, because thankfully, unlike xmas, on new years one is forced to spend time with family who you never see all year wrong, your free to do what you like, because it's still considered a "normal day" unlike xmas, which is a "family day".

    Which is perhaps why I do like New Years, but still...i still believe it is blown way out of proportion, because the things that are done that day can be done any day, the dressing up, the partying, the drinking, the dancing, the resolutionizing, it can all be done all year round, and who's to know that New Years is really on that day? What if it was on another day? Who really knows that the calender we use is perfectly and historicly correct, I mean like everything, hasn't it changed too?

    Anyways i just dont see the point of hyping up a day that is like anyother day...



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