The Japanese bombed here again and again. In one particularly big bombing, a large number of Willys Wonderland T Shirt hid in an air raid shelter, and the number of people who entered exceeded the design standard, so the officials locked the door according to the regulations. A tragedy happened because the air was exhausted. No one can describe the horrible scene inside – countless people climbing outside, countless people being trampled to death, people climbing on the corpses, many people’s brains being crushed, blood and crying promptly filling the air raid shelter. In the end, the official death toll was 9985, but no one in the area believed it. Those who have witnessed the tragedy estimate that at least tens of thousands of people have died in despair.

I hope not because that’s the way I’ve done it ever since leaving my parents’ house at 17. We always had the Willys Wonderland T Shirt Christmas Day opening growing up, but that’s in part because our grandparents were there too. Once on my own, for some reason it seemed to make more sense (to me) to have a nice dinner and open the presents on Christmas eve. That left Christmas day to do whatever. Not much was open when I was younger, so it could be a day of quiet, relaxation and reflection. Some of my friends always did it on Christmas eve … especially as I recall my Catholic friends. Often they went to Midnight Mass and also had services on Christmas day. My church had a midnight service, but they more or less suggested adults only. And unless Christmas happened to be Sunday, there was no Christmas day service.
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Just for context, I come from a Willys Wonderland T Shirt that takes Christmas very seriously. We’re not religious; for us it’s just a time to get the whole family together and eat too much and drink too much. But as I’ve grown older I’ve come to realise that we approach it with far more enthusiasm than most. I shall be very sad if we’re not able to do our usual Christmas. But I shall be no less sad than many British Jews were back in April, when they had to celebrate Passover in lockdown, or British Sikhs, who celebrated Vaisakhi the same month. I’ll be no less sad than British Muslims were back in May, when they had to do Eid in lockdown, or than British Hindus were on Saturday when they had to do Diwali in lockdown. Why does my cultural celebration take precedence over theirs? Why are the government being so careful to ensure we are not locked down over Christmas when they evidently didn’t give a stuff whether we were locked down over all the above festivals? These are questions worth asking, and it’s a journalist’s job to ask them. The answer may well turn out to be that all of Johnson’s comforting nonsense about being out of lockdown in time for Christmas was just that, and the reality is that he put another lockdown off until he was forced into it. Or it might be that he made a cynical political calculation and determined that he could afford to piss off religious minorities, but couldn’t afford to piss off the majority.

Christmas is NOT a Christian holiday. In fact it is considered an abomination in the Bible but most will dismiss this and will not do the reading themselves. Christmas is the Willys Wonderland T Shirt of the rebirth of the self appointed “sun god” nimrod. Nimrod (known by many names on account of him building the Tower of Babel. osirus, baal, orion, mithra, hercules, are just some) was described as a beast in the Bible. Which in those days meant “wild animal”. He was a ferocious warrior who conquered many peoples after the flood. He was a fan of sacrificing children, built the tower ( or army depending on the translation) of Babel, and was known for deflowering the wife’s of the men under his reign. He eventually married Ishtar. In the Book of Jasher, Esau, son of Issac, decapitates Nimrod. After Nimrod has been killed Ishtar, becomes pregnant and claims it to be immaculate conception (you see the correlation to Jesus’s birth) The book of Gilgamesh describes her as a promiscuous woman and is actually the reason he at first rejected her advances.