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Christmas Thread 2019

Solid Snake

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I think I make these every year. I don't remember.

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What this thread is for:
  • Post Christmas memes, gifs, funny things you find online
  • Talk about Christmas related music, movies, etc.
  • Share what you're doing this holiday season
  • Post what you got for others or from others
  • Complain about Christmas



Saw this online...

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Also...
Die Hard is still not a Christmas movie. Don't @ me.
 
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I celebrated Catmas before it was cool to celebrate Catmas
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Though I celebrate "Catsmas" because I have more than one kitty.
What a hipster thing to say, lol.
Also, I shall celebrate Catmas this year for I have seen the light and accept Beerus
 

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-both movies feature a person that on any normal day would be considered just the average person.
-Both movies feature people who are simply attempting to survive the ordeal while simultaneously saving the day.
-The protagonist in each movie finds themselves distant for their families, howbeit for entirely different reasons.
-The place where they find themselves is invaded by criminals looking to play the role of the Grinch who stole Christmas
-Cut off from all immediate assistance
-Both characters have the option of sitting still and hiding until reinforcements come but they both decide to take a stand and make a difference.
-the leader of both criminal groups initially attempted to pose as a good guy to gain an initial advantage.
-the final blow is not delivered by the protagonist
-the same thing happens in a sequel two years later, except on the East Coast, beginning with the hero separated from his family at an airport.

If Die Hard isn't a Christmas movie....then why is Home Alone?
 

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-both movies feature a person that on any normal day would be considered just the average person.
-Both movies feature people who are simply attempting to survive the ordeal while simultaneously saving the day.
-The protagonist in each movie finds themselves distant for their families, howbeit for entirely different reasons.
-The place where they find themselves is invaded by criminals looking to play the role of the Grinch who stole Christmas
-Cut off from all immediate assistance
-Both characters have the option of sitting still and hiding until reinforcements come but they both decide to take a stand and make a difference.
-the leader of both criminal groups initially attempted to pose as a good guy to gain an initial advantage.
-the final blow is not delivered by the protagonist
-the same thing happens in a sequel two years later, except on the East Coast, beginning with the hero separated from his family at an airport.

If Die Hard isn't a Christmas movie....then why is Home Alone?
Those are all fine as comparisons to each other, but how does any of that relate to either being Christmas related?