Trying to Be the First to Say Happy American Thanksgiving Day (2022), and to ask ''What're You Thankful For''?

@mythociate (21437)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
November 24, 2022 6:03am CST
Today I'm thankful ... that's it. "What are you thankful-for?" you might ask. And I answer, 'No. Kind of like an atheist doesn't need a god to have made everything, I don't need an object to be thankful-for.' If you insisted that I be thankful for something, it's that---not owing anyone or anything any thanks. I AM grateful for all the providers who graciously support me (a free gift of ag-a-pe), but I can have all that gratitude and -have plenty of thankfulness leftover So an overflowing abundance of Thankfulness, I've got. If you like, you can say I give it all to The Flying Spaghetti Monster who gave us all life
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@Chellezhere (5363)
• United States
26 Nov 22
The Native American and European DNA in me spent the day Thankful my family and friends. We do not celebrate the past on Thanksgiving. We celebrate each other and ourselves.
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@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
26 Nov 22
But where would we be WITHOUT the past?
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• United States
26 Nov 22
@mythociate Nowhere. But what I am saying is Thanksgiving is not an insult to Native Americans. It is an insult to liberally progressive leftist white people who think they know what other people think and how everybody else should react to it.
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@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
26 Nov 22
@Chellezhere And I'm thankful for their right to yell "Fire!" as falsely as- & in whatever crowd-they want to