Earth Day And 5 Other Completely Pointless Holidays

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Holidays, some of the most unironically pleasurable things that can be experienced. On every good holiday all the pain, all the boredom, all the low-level anger felt by absolutely everybody just goes away €“ and in their place is left glorious happiness, a sense of universal goodwill, a pile of presents and chocolate and cheer that seem briefly infinite. €And then there are the other holidays. Instead of glorious happiness it feels like somebody is slowly driving a screwdriver into your arm while telling you that you should like it. Instead of a universal sense of goodwill you feel like you€™re being plunged into the depths of misery with the rest of humanity along for the ride. Instead of infinite presents and chocolate and cheer€ Well, I hope that you€™ve got the picture by now. Here, in contrast to the joyful celebrations that all self-respecting holidays really should be about, are six of the most nonsensically awful holidays ever celebrated. And boy, it€™s going to be a joy€

6. New Year€™s Day

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New Year€™s Eve is one of the best holidays around. Even if you don€™t drink, and I can say this because I don€™t drink, it is still generally a time of joy. Laughing with the people you care about, or dancing with the people you vaguely know, or even sitting on a street corner and watching strange people walk by €“ it is a time for happiness, a time for positivity, a time for hope that the next year will be bigger and better and bring everything that you€™ve ever dreamed of. And then New Year€™s Day happens. Suddenly you€™re staggering out of bed and blinking at the news and seeing the whole world slowly reset back to normal after a December of feasting. Suddenly it€™s the starkly depressing month of January and it€™s cold instead of cheery and the spectre of returning work is looming closer than ever. Suddenly you realize that it€™s eleven months until you can feel the joy of the Yuletide period again and that reality is still real and so nobody has invented a TARDIS to whisk you away yet. Suddenly you€™ve already broken your New Year€™s resolution and are sitting in front of a depressing TV screen swallowing chocolate and swearing that you€™re never going to exercise ever again€ It€™s all become a bit depressing quite suddenly, really.
 
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A Classical Studies and English Literature university student. Interested in most things ancient, Shakespeare and Doctor Who (Mainly Doctor Who, I will admit). Apparently now a vaguely official writer-type person, which is something that may never stop being a shock.