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Steve Trevor ([info]itriednothing) wrote in [info]somerealityweb,
@ 2020-10-26 20:49:00

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Entry tags:active: bucky barnes, active: steve trevor

Halloween has most definitely changed a lot since my time.

I'm not complaining. I actually enjoy the freedom of expression and let's face it, the candy is at least twenty times better. It just takes getting used to.

But hey, when the god of thunder offers you candy at work, you don't say no.



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[info]itriednothing
2020-10-28 12:02 pm UTC (link)
Similar in origin, if I'm remembering correctly. We'll just say it's evolved over the years. A lot. Now it involves dressing up as a 'superhero' or maybe a 'princess' (fictional, is apparently best) and asking strangers for candy. Not sure on the fires. Festivals in general during the autumn and winter months have bonfires often enough but I don't think they're typically Halloween related.

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