...gruesome....visited bf home 共度七夕....kena druggged, murdered & dumped inside bathroom

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8月10日的七夕情人节?

7th month is valentines day?

this is why la. Snub at traditions
 

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8月10日的七夕情人节?

7th month is valentines day?

this is why la. Snub at traditions
Ehhhh.... I think you are the one who dunno.

14 Feb is a WESTERN "tradition" of Valentine's day. That is to honour a guy who kena beheaded by the Romans.

七夕held on 七月初七 is the chinese tradition of valentine's day due to the 牛郎织女 story where the magpies will form a bridge for the cowherd and the weaving fairy to reunite.

The whole "ghost festival" thing came later and the so-called "actual day" that the ghosts "supposedly come out" is actually 七月十五。The dumbest thing out of the whole 七月 thing started wayyyyy back in the 80s when ghost and vampire movies out of Hong Kong spurred so many fake legends and fake traditions out of the imaginations of so many scriptwriters of that era. The movies were a big hit, and it affected actual traditions to the point where it comes crazy.

Oh yah, that whole thing about "wedding gatecrashing"? This is not a tradition at all. But this was born out of a TVB Police Drama in the late-80s where in one of the episodes (I think it was the final episodes), the policeman married the madam and then the madam's friends made the policeman do the whole dumb gatecrashing nonsense.

Yah. Hong Kong is the originator of all those what dumb "fake news traditions" that is responsible for majority of the stupidity that goes on these days.
 

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Ehhhh.... I think you are the one who dunno.

14 Feb is a WESTERN "tradition" of Valentine's day. That is to honour a guy who kena beheaded by the Romans.

七夕held on 七月初七 is the chinese tradition of valentine's day due to the 牛郎织女 story where the magpies will form a bridge for the cowherd and the weaving fairy to reunite.

The whole "ghost festival" thing came later and the so-called "actual day" that the ghosts "supposedly come out" is actually 七月十五。The dumbest thing out of the whole 七月 thing started wayyyyy back in the 80s when ghost and vampire movies out of Hong Kong spurred so many fake legends and fake traditions out of the imaginations of so many scriptwriters of that era. The movies were a big hit, and it affected actual traditions to the point where it comes crazy.

Oh yah, that whole thing about "wedding gatecrashing"? This is not a tradition at all. But this was born out of a TVB Police Drama in the late-80s where in one of the episodes (I think it was the final episodes), the policeman married the madam and then the madam's friends made the policeman do the whole dumb gatecrashing nonsense.

Yah. Hong Kong is the originator of all those what dumb "fake news traditions" that is responsible for majority of the stupidity that goes on these days.
Honestly, I do not know why people want to "celebrate" 七夕 because it's a story where both of them met once a year. How is this relationship consider good? Which couple want to meet once a year only? If not, why even "celebrate"
 

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Not chio..something wrong with her eyes. 😜


CheerS!!!;)
 

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Ehhhh.... I think you are the one who dunno.

14 Feb is a WESTERN "tradition" of Valentine's day. That is to honour a guy who kena beheaded by the Romans.

七夕held on 七月初七 is the chinese tradition of valentine's day due to the 牛郎织女 story where the magpies will form a bridge for the cowherd and the weaving fairy to reunite.

The whole "ghost festival" thing came later and the so-called "actual day" that the ghosts "supposedly come out" is actually 七月十五。The dumbest thing out of the whole 七月 thing started wayyyyy back in the 80s when ghost and vampire movies out of Hong Kong spurred so many fake legends and fake traditions out of the imaginations of so many scriptwriters of that era. The movies were a big hit, and it affected actual traditions to the point where it comes crazy.

Oh yah, that whole thing about "wedding gatecrashing"? This is not a tradition at all. But this was born out of a TVB Police Drama in the late-80s where in one of the episodes (I think it was the final episodes), the policeman married the madam and then the madam's friends made the policeman do the whole dumb gatecrashing nonsense.

Yah. Hong Kong is the originator of all those what dumb "fake news traditions" that is responsible for majority of the stupidity that goes on these days.

I will like to highlight misinformation for this post regarding 7th month Hungry Ghost Festival. It did not start from Hong Kong movies. It started all the way back by Tang Emperor during Tang dynasty. For more information, one can read from this article:

https://www.nlb.gov.sg/main/article... next day, which,of the Hungry Ghost Festival.
 

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Honestly, I do not know why people want to "celebrate" 七夕 because it's a story where both of them met once a year. How is this relationship consider good? Which couple want to meet once a year only? If not, why even "celebrate"
I guess the sensitivities of the ancients on a touching backstory for the origins of 七夕 which a pair of livers reunite on a specific day despite being torn asunder by their respective status of a mortal and a fairy, is lost on some folks.

AHA!!! you aren't married/engaged/attached are you?
 

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Ehhhh.... I think you are the one who dunno.

14 Feb is a WESTERN "tradition" of Valentine's day. That is to honour a guy who kena beheaded by the Romans.

七夕held on 七月初七 is the chinese tradition of valentine's day due to the 牛郎织女 story where the magpies will form a bridge for the cowherd and the weaving fairy to reunite.

The whole "ghost festival" thing came later and the so-called "actual day" that the ghosts "supposedly come out" is actually 七月十五。The dumbest thing out of the whole 七月 thing started wayyyyy back in the 80s when ghost and vampire movies out of Hong Kong spurred so many fake legends and fake traditions out of the imaginations of so many scriptwriters of that era. The movies were a big hit, and it affected actual traditions to the point where it comes crazy.

Oh yah, that whole thing about "wedding gatecrashing"? This is not a tradition at all. But this was born out of a TVB Police Drama in the late-80s where in one of the episodes (I think it was the final episodes), the policeman married the madam and then the madam's friends made the policeman do the whole dumb gatecrashing nonsense.

Yah. Hong Kong is the originator of all those what dumb "fake news traditions" that is responsible for majority of the stupidity that goes on these days.

Gate Crashing games is a traditional Cantonese tradition.
 
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