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Hey America before you go to sleep I have a question. Where can a 25 year old eastern european travel to to enjoy Halloween? Disleyland Paris? Does Britain celebrate Halloween?
I suppose trick or treating is past my prime, even if I could get away with singing carols on Christmas for cash near religious places where they celebrate it heavily.

>> No.22625410

>>22625400
European you mean like DIA team European or like Portugal?

>> No.22625421

>>22625400
Go to Salem Massachusetts if you want the real deal

>> No.22625489

>>22625400
Anon you sound really cool, what makes ya interested in Halloween?

>> No.22625837

>>22625421
Of course; the Salem witch trials. Looks good.
Thank ye, anon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYudOTn84S0

Time to use my /biz/ skills to find some cheap airplane tickets and at least 10 days of vacancy.
>>22625489
I've been into gothic stuff since I was born. Skeletons? Interesting. Ghosts? sleek. Skeleton ghosts? I'll marry you. A festive holiday to celebrate gothic stuff? Count me in.

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>>22625410

>> No.22626523

You must be a special kind of retard for travelling to America for some "authentic Halloween experience"

Americans have disconnected the whole holiday(holy day) from the tradition itself and turned into some candy consumer masquerade

Thus folk-lore recounts that the end of the year-cycle, marked in the Celtic tradition by the
festival of Samonios (this term from the ancient calendar of Coligny is the usage recorded in Gaul where the ‘three nights’ of the New Year were trinuxtion samonii, which in Gaelic countries was called Samhain) , is associated with witches, ghosts, demons and satanic agencies loosed abroad upon the world. An old Scottish rhyme states: ‘Hey ho for Halloween, all the witches to be seen. Some in black and some in green, hey ho for Halloween’ and all across the British Isles, (the ancient land of Albion or Logres which was in a former time a secondary centre imaging the ‘White Land’, the supreme Centre), protective customs were observed and spiritual wards were set, such as the ‘Tinley Fires’ of old Lancashire, to keep these dangerous and malign influences at bay and to neutralise them. However such folkloric customs represented but an etiolated and superstitious vestige of the archaic carnivals which in former times deliberately exhausted the worst, most inferior possibilities and negative psychic residues and thus efficaciously purified the world of malign forces.

America is a continous Halloween with their niggers, trannies, mutilated penises etc. and absolutely fucked up system of "justice"

Folkloric customs represented but an etiolated and superstitious vestige of the archaic carnivals which in former times deliberately exhausted the worst, most inferior possibilities and negative psychic residues and thus efficaciously purified the world of malign forces.

This is not the case of America where wearking masks, celebrating mutilation of the human body through trans-sexualism and negroid worship is a year-round event.

>> No.22627073

>>22626523
>America is a continous Halloween with their niggers, trannies, mutilated penises etc. and absolutely fucked up system of "justice"

its funny because its true

>> No.22627161

>>22626523
>candy
after the age of 15 its about getting drunk and hopefully doing fun scary stuff with friends if you have any

>> No.22627358

>>22625400

>> No.22627421
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22627421

>>22625400
>eastern european

>> No.22627444

>>22626523
amerifats ruin everything

>> No.22627521

>>22625400
Mexico. I love Halloween in the States so much, a lot of nostalgia of course dictates that response. But Mexico definitely celebrates this old Gaelic tradition like no other. It's a week long party commemorating your loved ones that have moved on to the unknown. You will not be disappointed by going to Mexico brother, the food alone is worth the trip.

>> No.22627934

>>22627521
Ah completely forgot about that one, I also would love to try the day of the dead. Doesn't Spain also celebrate it?

>> No.22628013

>>22625400
i have heard Maui has some awesome halloween parties. Ive alwasy wanted to go to tiki halloween party there. theres a cool monster surf contest too.
might be a little far from east europe though

>> No.22628162

>>22627934
I'm not sure how hard core Spain would go. I would not doubt that they celebrate a few days in memory of their loved ones. I don't know how to put this into words, having a few beers doesn't help, but Mexico in general is a pretty dark culture. They celebrate death differently than most that I know. I'm not the most knowledgeable man on the planet, but if you want to see true love, than it is Mexico that you seek.

>> No.22628202

>>22625400
go to a college town and find a fraternity party. avoid corporate shit it usually sucks. and other places it's mostly kids.

>> No.22628253

>>22626523
kek Eurotrash are so bitter and pretentious. It must be miserable living in that ancient shithole.