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edisi hari molia oram urban: selamat sambut hari halloween
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thieo yg urban pakai costume apa tahun ini? hantu pocong? |
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... batu api mai dah
** larikkkk |
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hari helloween selalunya atur jek'o'lanchiao saja keliling rumah |
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thieo tak da masa sangat mau beli kostum.. cukup dengan pakai baju pagoda dan seluar slack.. lilit2 sket kain kaler2 kuning hitam dekat kapla atas dan kapla bawah, jadi la tok bomoh mek selin boleh terai...
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soebyuk posted on 31-10-2012 10:16 PM
... batu api mai dah
** larikkkk
hang tak mau post kostum hang kaa
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Thieo kan sheh-kuh-ler...ga apalah mahu sambut...saya ortodox...ga boleh sambut...nanti tuhan turunkan bala |
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genot posted on 31-10-2012 10:17 PM
hari helloween selalunya atur jek'o'lanchiao saja keliling rumah
atur keliling rumah moga2 jerk'o'lanchiao tu boleh jadi pendinding menghalau syaiton2 puhh kanan puhh kiri
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C.K posted on 31-10-2012 10:18 PM
Thieo kan sheh-kuh-ler...ga apalah mahu sambut...saya ortodox...ga boleh sambut...nanti tuhan turunk ...
tompang tanya... kali ini bala dari tuhan atau sebab faktor2 geografi?
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thieo posted on 31-10-2012 10:19 PM
tompang tanya... kali ini bala dari tuhan atau sebab faktor2 geografi?
Tuhan turunkan bala sebab faktor2 saya berada dinegara yang bersekutu dengan yisroel yehuda jangan buat main2 haaaaa...tuhan bayar cash!
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cu hang tepek sejarah perayaan nih .... biar oram urban paham perayaan apo nih ....
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thieo posted on 31-10-2012 10:17 PM
thieo tak da masa sangat mau beli kostum.. cukup dengan pakai baju pagoda dan seluar slack.. lilit2 ...
costume saya sekadar kain langsir rumah saya saja...balut balut balut balut...jadi saree...pakai sampai deepavali nanti....
(harap abam abim tak datang ketuk pintu rumah saya...pluralisme katanya ) |
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kucingTomey posted on 31-10-2012 10:24 PM
holowin bogel bulih ka??
malu lah sket tucem!
kurang2 tutup lah kapla atas
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Where Did Halloween Come From?
What is Halloween really all about?
Have you ever asked yourself, "Who in the world ever thought of the idea of walking around in weird costumes, trick or treating, and/or putting a carved-out pumpkin in your window?"
You will agree with me that Halloween is really one of the strangest days of the year, is it not? Perhaps you wonder how the celebration of such a day ever got started. In this pamphlet I would like to answer this question for you!
Where and when did Halloween customs originate?
The many customs we have today in relation to Halloween have their origins in the religious practices of the Romans and the Druids, therefore dating back many centuries. The Romans worshiped various gods and on October 31, a special feast was held in honor of Pomona, goddess of the fruit trees. Later, the Druids, an ancient order of Celtic priests in Britain, made this feast an even more extensive celebration by also honoring Samhain, lord of the dead. This was normally done on November 1 and it was therefore decided to conveniently honor both Pomona and Samhain on October 31 and November 1.
These Druids believed that on the night before November 1 (October 31) Samhain called together wicked souls or spirits which had been condemned to live in the bodies of animals during the year which had just transpired. Since they were afraid of these spirits, they chose October 31 as a day to sacrifice to their gods, hoping they would protect them. They really believed that on this day they were surrounded by strange spirits, ghosts, witches, fairies, and elves, who came out to hurt them. In addition to this, they also believed that cats were holy animals, as they considered them to represent people who lived formerly, and as punishment for evil deeds were reincarnated as a cat. All this explains why witches, ghosts, and cats are a part of Halloween today.
The custom of trick-or-treating and the use of "jack-o'-lanterns" comes from Ireland. Hundreds of years ago, Irish farmers went from house to house, begging for food, in the name of their ancient gods, to be used at the village Halloween celebration. They would promise good luck to those who gave them good, and made threats to those who refused to give. They simply told the people, "You treat me, or else I will trick you!"
The apparently harmless lightened pumpkin face or "jack-o'-lantern" actually is an old Irish symbol of damned soul. A man named Jack was supposed to be able unable to enter heaven due to his miserliness, and unable to enter hell because he had played practice jokes on the devil. As a result, he was condemned to wander over the earth with his lantern until judgment day (i.e., the end of the world). The Irish were so afraid that they would receive an identical plight, that they began to hollow out pumpkins and place lighted candles inside to scare away evil spirits from their home.
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thieo posted on 31-10-2012 10:27 PM
malu lah sket tucem!
kurang2 tutup lah kapla atas
wa yakin...holowin bogil kalu..kippah kopiah kupiyah nasaro terbang habes...kehkhekhekhekhekhekhekhek |
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