
06-25-2022, 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Not Insane
Thank you. I try to be an open book. I confess that I don't really know what you mean by "true colors", though. What colors are you talking about?
BTW, I was watching an episode of Futurama about Xmas and The robot santa and the robot "kwanzaa" equivalent were having a conversation. The gist was that the Kwanzaa robot was sad that nobody cared about his holiday (or something like that). To this day it's having a hard time getting traction. I think a holiday really needs to come from something real, and be grassroots created. Juneteenth may fit that bill in Texas, now. It's not a thing in my country, Kentucky, though. We don't celebrate other countries holidays. That's why they don't celebrate thanksgiving in the UK.
And based on that Fururama episode, I'm guessing I'm not the only one that chuckles a little inside whenever someone mentions Kwanzaa in any "serious" way. 
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