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snowmagician 12-25-2017 11:02 AM

Bragging time!! What did you receive for Christmas?
 
Bragging time!!

Christmas presents I received from my parents!!

https://image.ibb.co/jCojH6/Cod_Liver_Oil.jpg

A laptop messenger bag and a bottle of Cod Liver Oil!!

Cod liver oil is amazingly nutritious source of vitamin D and vitamin A. The Sun is a wonderful source of Vitamin D, but many parts of northern USA and Canada are unable to let its residents enjoy the vitamin D from the Sun. For folks in Canada and Northern USA, the cod liver oil is an excellent source of vitamin D.

Cod liver oil does not taste like delicious pineapple juice but it tastes acceptable and palatable. It is sticky and smells a bit like raw fish. ( that is expected )

There are some people who choose to mix cod liver oil with orange juice but it does not taste "unacceptable" enough for me to force me to mix it with another type of a beverage.

Merry Christmas!!
Joyeux Noel!!
Feliz Navidad!!
행복한 성탄절 돼세요!! from Canada!!

jsbjsb001 12-25-2017 11:08 AM

Nothing to Brag about here!

As I got nothing and gave nothing and it's just another day in the year to me mate! It's just an excuse for people to spend money and business knows they will get it too. ;)

snowmagician 12-25-2017 11:39 AM

" spend money and business knows they will get it too. "

The price of the present is not directly proportional to the happiness the receiver will experience. You can spend about the same amount of money you spend on your dinner, and still make the receiver very happy. Each of the two things I received above, is a bit more expensive than what one typically spends on a dinner in Canada.

You can give someone a present worth five bitcoins and still end up with the receiver being not happy at all

jsbjsb001 12-25-2017 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by snowmagician (Post 5797616)
" spend money and business knows they will get it too. "

The price of the present is not directly proportional to the happiness the receiver will experience. You can spend about the same amount of money you spend on your dinner, and still make the receiver very happy. Each of the two things I received above, is a bit more expensive than what one typically spends on a dinner in Canada.

You can give someone a present worth five bitcoins and still end up with the receiver being not happy at all

Absolutely true, but it's become a commercial exercise in Capitalism, to my way of thinking.

I could be wrong but, I believe the REAL meaning of Christmas is the birth of Christ - if your a christen, which I'm not.

But hay, each to their own! :)

orbea 12-25-2017 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by jsbjsb001 (Post 5797627)
I could be wrong but, I believe the REAL meaning of Christmas is the birth of Christ - if your a christen, which I'm not.

The real meaning behind christmas was a malicious attempt to subvert the pagan winter soltice and oppress non-believers, the fact that we are still celebrating this travesty centuries later...

snowmagician 12-25-2017 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by jsbjsb001 (Post 5797627)
Absolutely true, but it's become a commercial exercise in Capitalism, to my way of thinking.

I could be wrong but, I believe the REAL meaning of Christmas is the birth of Christ

That is absolutely true. It still is a wonderful Christmas with no presents

rokytnji 12-25-2017 02:09 PM

Shrimp and Prime Rib tonight.

Getting toasted on hot tea, honey, and my Xmass Present from my boys. Jack Daniels Tennessee Honey. All day long. Hot Toddy’s in cold weather.

Went from Satellite TV to Roku Box for New years.

Fresh Baked cookies litter the cookie dishes. New Years I won't be sober.

Xmass is for Kids. Still a kid at heart.

rokytnji 12-25-2017 02:13 PM

PS. Winter Soltice/Xmass. Is for us Pagans also.

It is not solely a proprietary Christian Holiday.
So bite me. If ya don't like it.

Quote:

But hay, each to their own!

Hungry ghost 12-25-2017 04:12 PM

I'm not Christian/Catholic, but I celebrate Christmas all the same (and enjoy it).

I got a bluetooth speaker for my laptop, BTW!

Germany_chris 12-25-2017 05:26 PM

I got a Diplomat pen from my wife and various assorted German things from my daughter to take back with me to the states but the biggest present is I got to come back to Germany for Christmas.

Keith Hedger 12-25-2017 05:53 PM

Tickets to King Crimson concert ... Yaaaayy!!!

ondoho 12-26-2017 05:29 AM

^ wow, now that is something!

@op: nice bag.
cod liver oil is known as Lebertran in German.
it is the archetype of evil-tasting medicine at least for my parents' generation (imagine a b/w picture of a long queue of uniformed pupils and a stark nurse force-feeding it with a spoon).
living in the north myself, maybe i should give it a try.

i didn't get anything worth mentioning or even uploading a picture of, but i made an effort to visit (and give a present to) a young person i haven't seen in a long time.

BW-userx 12-26-2017 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by orbea (Post 5797647)
The real meaning behind christmas was a malicious attempt to subvert the pagan winter soltice and oppress non-believers, the fact that we are still celebrating this travesty centuries later...

how did this turn into a religious battle?

God saves, man kills. oppression is from man not God. God frees man from his sinful ways, man oppresses his fellow man to try and get his way about how he thinks man should live to serve him and not God. God is about giving, man is about selfish taking. etc..

pretty simple really.
Merry Christ Mass

Habitual 12-26-2017 10:53 AM

It's about the giving, not the "gifts".

jsbjsb001 12-26-2017 11:17 AM

I'm not trying to be smart, but isn't helping people here giving?


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