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diana of themyscira ([personal profile] eusebeia) wrote in [community profile] riverview2017-11-25 11:36 am

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[ the last time she graced the network with her presence, diana of themyscira explored the wonder of food emojis. now, however, she decides to take a more traditional approach — face-to-face, well, as much as she can over these devices. while she still prefers to meet in person, this will suffice for now. what can she say, she's old fashioned like that. ]

Thanksgiving.

[ she speaks the word softly, almost contemplative, though diana offers a bright smile into the camera. ]

Back home, we had many reasons to be thankful, and we did not limit the occasion to one day. Still, family and friends. [ her smile widens. ] That is something to celebrate.

What other — [ a careful pause, her nose wrinkling a bit. ] "holidays" are there?
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[personal profile] whenturksfly 2017-12-01 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
You'll wind up with a myriad of answers in a place like this, but I don't suppose celebration as a common point between people from varying worlds and times should be counted as a terrible thing. Quite the opposite, really.

[ It's... something in her experience, for it in Purgatorium, especially. Folding her arms, she leans back, thoughtful as she regards the woman on the feed, something of a smile tugging at her lips. ]

Many are seasonal. I believe the next one by the calendar would be... Christmas? X-Mas? The name was used interchangeably. I can't quite recall why, but it's a great time of gift giving. After that, of course, is celebrations of the new year.