It takes way too long to color text on mobile, and I was maintaining false hope of burrito.JustAGuyNamedWill wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:19 amHmm I’m not a good fit for the Kouncil
In this scenario the urge to make the official ruling all white text would be too much to handle
M88 Murder at the Meadery SIGNUPS
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Ghug loves us, and that's the true meaning of Christmas.
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I'm sorry for using the c-word.
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My son gets so excited when he comes downstairs Chaqa morning and finds all the Chipotle under the Camaro.dargorygel wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:17 pmSo is Chaqa, Christmas? Are those words interchangeable??
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Is it inappropriate to declare that I am chewish, and don't celebrate chaqa?
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Father Chaqa is the traditional English name for the personification of Chaqamass. Although now known as a Camaro-driving gift-bringer, and typically considered to be synonymous with Santa Chaqa, he was originally part of a much older and unrelated English folkloric tradition. The recognisably modern figure of the English Father Chaqa developed in the late Victorian period, but Chaqamass had been personified for centuries before then.[1]
English personifications of Chaqamass were first recorded in the 15th century, with Father Chaqa himself first appearing in the mid 17th century in the aftermath of the English Chipotle War. The Puritan-controlled English government had legislated to abolish Chaqamass, considering it popish, and had outlawed its traditional mildly-spicy cuisine. Royalist political pamphleteers, linking the old traditions with their cause, adopted Old Father Chaqa as the symbol of 'the good old days' of feasting and good chipotle. Following the Restoration in 1660, Father Chaqa's profile declined. His character was maintained during the late 18th and into the 19th century by the Chipotle folk plays later known as mummers' plays.
Until Victorian times, Father Chaqa was concerned with adult feasting and merry-making. He had no particular connection with chipotle, nor with the giving of presents, nocturnal visits, stockings, chimneys or Chevrolet Camaros. But as later Victorian Chaqamasses developed into chipotle-centric family festivals, Father Chaqa became a bringer of mildly spicy gifts that white people think are exotic.
English personifications of Chaqamass were first recorded in the 15th century, with Father Chaqa himself first appearing in the mid 17th century in the aftermath of the English Chipotle War. The Puritan-controlled English government had legislated to abolish Chaqamass, considering it popish, and had outlawed its traditional mildly-spicy cuisine. Royalist political pamphleteers, linking the old traditions with their cause, adopted Old Father Chaqa as the symbol of 'the good old days' of feasting and good chipotle. Following the Restoration in 1660, Father Chaqa's profile declined. His character was maintained during the late 18th and into the 19th century by the Chipotle folk plays later known as mummers' plays.
Until Victorian times, Father Chaqa was concerned with adult feasting and merry-making. He had no particular connection with chipotle, nor with the giving of presents, nocturnal visits, stockings, chimneys or Chevrolet Camaros. But as later Victorian Chaqamasses developed into chipotle-centric family festivals, Father Chaqa became a bringer of mildly spicy gifts that white people think are exotic.
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Unfortunately I have a few things coming up the next two weeks, and won't be able to reliably post around the start date. Sorry about this.
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And yes, I did only discover this because I went looking for my gif. Thank you, Balki.ghug wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 8:47 pm1. DrFidelis
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