Central Iowa, and specifically the Des Moines area, has beggars night. Kids go trick or treating the night before Halloween for some stupid reason.
Central Iowa, and specifically the Des Moines area, has beggars night. Kids go trick or treating the night before Halloween for some stupid reason.
A lot of/Some Christians hold that Halloween is the Devil's work because its origins are found in pagan rituals and myth.
Detroit (and other cities in MI) call this Devil's Night. Usually results in Detroit happening.
Kids go trick or treating the night before Halloween for some stupid reason.
A lot of/Some Christians hold that Halloween is the Devil's work because its origins are found in pagan rituals and myth.
Ironic considering certain Christian holidays have overtaken their Pagan beginnings. See: Christmas, Example A.
I wouldn't say it's ironic. Halloween has no religious ties to Christians, it's purely a secular tradition morphed over from its pagan Irish roots. The Christian holidays that are based around pagan roots were all, as they claim, simply moved from their "factual" dates to help convert the heathens.
I thought Devil's Night was something else -- a sort of "Ultra-violence Halloween" where you actually commit serious vandalism because hurr hurr.
Huh. It's specifically Detroit. And white Detroit, at that.
People do that?
I have never seen that...
I haven't see THAT on the Tweeter, but wouldn't be surprised.It's a Twitter thing. Probably Instragram too but I don't have one. Surprisingly I don't see it too often on Facebook.