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I don't know what you're talking about, I've always looked like this.

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Nov
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2014

An accurate summation · 5:23pm Nov 25th, 2014

Sorry for being late with the upload this week. Just about done and off to the editors it goes before upload.

Just been alot of bullshit I need to deal with this month.

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Comments ( 8 )
JBL

Ya fooking wanker!

2616691 Love you too, JBL.

Just git to it skrub omg so lazy.

loljk keep spamming those chapters

2617187 Can I spread some love today? I've got buttered toast! ...and bacon.

Happy Thanksgiving. Thanksfigging...thanksgiving...

2620296 I hope you enjoyed the holiday, we don't have thanksgiving here in Ireland the same way they have in America. Entirely different meaning behind the celebration.

2620874 Care to explain it? I mean, I don't observe Thanksgiving the same way either, I just recognize the name-excuse for the holiday observed. (If I recall correctly, it should be some kind of Harvest Festival...but I freely admit I have little knowledge of the particulars of History and Folklore for a great many countries.)

(P.S. I'm gonna nod off, so if you'd send me a PM, I'd really appreciate it.)

2620880 Thanksgiving here is more a religious holiday than anything else, albeit one that has fallen out of widespread use and propagation. It has its origins in the Jewish thanksgiving offering the Jews used to make in the Temple in Jerusalem so very long ago. In Europe it was carried over into the tradition and patrimony of the Catholic and Orthodox Churches and in turn, was adopted by many protestant churches after the reformation. Sometimes it is done after harvests in obvious thanksgiving to God for bounty and such, an interesting note is that the chronological first thanksgiving in the north American continent was actually performed by Spanish explorers and missionaries in Texas in thanksgiving after having been lost for weeks without any water and almost dying before they found enough water to stave off death by dehydration.

Like I said, an entirely different meaning to the modern one celebrated in the USA and Canada.

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