@ripp_ Then why did you aaaaaask
@ripp_ He died.
Ralsei is just my fursona in a wizard hat. Change my mind. https://awoo.space/media/aGAFvGFQP4BZMdgpR0w
re: ( - ) Furmeet Melancholy
@stuart_otterson Furmeets just become impractically popular after a point. It's probably why a lot of more seasoned/grouchy folk stop attending them and just do their own thing with folks they know.
@may I'mma just making sure it's a spicy dragon 👌
@may Covered in salsa.
Hey if you’re on iOS you should use @tootapp
I mean not just cause of the icon but also it’s just a really good app. https://awoo.space/media/HBrQfn_32oSklGR7R-c
re: Food
@stuart_otterson Psh, a properly constructed burger would have an emulsion on the bottom bun anyway, preventing saturation by sauces and juices.
This holiday did also get celebrated in British colonies back in the day, but many have stopped since obtaining independence. No point celebrating the survival of a government you no longer side with.
In the US, George Washington specifically forbade the celebration of it in 1775, the last major event was 1776 in Boston, and the tradition died out entirely—devoid of much of its
original intention—in the mid 19th Century.
This day is probably known to many due to the comic/movie V for Vendetta, where the 5th of November Plot is used as a motif to provoke people against a fascist government, but the original plotters actually intended to overthrow democracy and install a Catholic theocracy.
Anyway, we celebrate it with lots of explosions and by burning lots of things, which kind of seems weird for a supposed celebration of those things not happening.
Friendly neighbourhood robotic bat. Also web developer. Hugs/smooches @may.