Technically, it starts early to mid September, but eh. Anyone else getting hyped all over again?

  • metostopholes@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    My thinking is: Labor Day is traditionally the last day of Summer (in the US anyway). That means the day after is the start of Autumn. Therefore spooky season starts the day after Labor Day, so September 3rd this year.

    But yes, I am hyped for it!

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      6 months ago

      It’s easily my most cherished time of year. The transition from blazing sunshine to rainy, cooler weather along with the color changes, the leaves on the ground and decorations everywhere…man, nothing beats it. What is it about fall and spooky season? Plus, it kicks off something I call holiday row. Halloween then Thanksgiving and FINALLY Christmas back to back. I love Christmas tbh. I love both halloween and christmas equally. I can’t stop counting down man

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      6 months ago

      if you start celebrating a holiday two months before the holiday, thats 2:12 months, or 1:6 months. This makes the holiday less unique than Wednesdays.

      The beginning of October gives you an entire month of Halloween themed stuff.

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        6 months ago

        Just because there’s more days I celebrate than there are Wednesdays doesn’t make the time less unique.

        Say whatever you want, I’ll keep enjoying myself for twice as long.