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anyone wanna join armchair in his annual anti-valentines day — Brooklynian

anyone wanna join armchair in his annual anti-valentines day

rules to celebrate with single friends are:

1.you can write anti valentines poetry to give each other to read.
2.you can give homemade cookies or any pastries.
3.you can give each other home made anti-valentines day cards.

nothing can be premade.

those who have significant others you can still reject this manufacture holiday and make things for each other.

Comments

  • Pffft. I haven't had any need for Valentine's Day ever since I discovered this:http://www.thelovefoundation.com/Global_Love_Day.htm

    Love Begins With Drano.
  • I'm reminded of Jennifer Hoes. The world would be a better place if more people followed her example.
  • I'm thinking of making home made cookies and some cut out paper things for my anti v day.
  • Making cookies and creating cards seem like plain old Valentine's Day activities. An anti-Valentine's day should be celebrated by conceiving and reading, anti-love lists, such as "100 Cruel Ways to Dump Someone," "100 Ways to Destory a Marriage," and "100 Ways to Spread Hate and Despair."
  • baking and home made cards is not buying the manufacture goods thats a huge middle finger to the hallmarks of the world.
  • raw wrote: Making cookies and creating cards seem like plain old Valentine's Day activities. An anti-Valentine's day should be celebrated by conceiving and reading, anti-love lists, such as "100 Cruel Ways to Dump Someone," "100 Ways to Destory a Marriage," and "100 Ways to Spread Hate and Despair."
    YES!!!
    I'm a card-carrying romantic but I'm with you on this one.
  • for my anti-v-day events, I used to have folks bring things that their ex's had given them to trade out for other things. I also used to do tarot card readings from thsi really heinous set of tarot cards I got from a british teen mag, so the readings were always like "that guy you want things you're too spotty to date. wash your face!"
  • alafairnadia wrote: for my anti-v-day events, I used to have folks bring things that their ex's had given them to trade out for other things. I also used to do tarot card readings from thsi really heinous set of tarot cards I got from a british teen mag, so the readings were always like "that guy you want things you're too spotty to date. wash your face!"
    Sounds like fun to me!
  • And then have a sing-along to "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover"
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