• Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de
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    9 months ago

    An interesting side note I just discovered on Wikipedia:

    The boots-filled-over-night tradition is based on another legend of him throwing gold pieces through the window of three poor daughters so that their dad doesn’t have to force them to become prostitutes.

    Didn’t expect the roots of St.Nicholas traditions to be that dark…

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        9 months ago

        The brick would weigh like 30kg.

        Personally, I’d probably have to hire Anatoly to throw em if I wanted to do that.

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      9 months ago

      I say we all take a leaf out of the conservative playbook and demand to bring back the real Santa.

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    9 months ago

    Ok so he just let people starve instead of having them have even three measly pickled children. Fucking priests, the REAL Jesus would have turned those three kids into a pickled feast feeding at least five thousand.

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        9 months ago

        you mean to tell me there wasn’t actually a depickling necromancer roaming the streets?

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          9 months ago

          Now I am imagining an anthropomorphic cucumber going around turning my pickles into seeds and planting them in soil.

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          9 months ago

          Who said anything about depickling? Man, having those three kids running around smelling like garlic dills everywhere while everyone is starving… either this guy was trolling the fuck out of all the hungry fucks or just Uber eats?

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    9 months ago

    Here in Flanders and to the north in the Netherlands we actually get told this story. Sinterklaas, who visits on the eve of the 5th (NL) or during the night (BE) is our OG Santa Claus.

    For kids Sinterklaas is the main event, whereas Christmas is when you get given… socks. Last few years the focus seems to have shifted more to Christmas though.

    Glad we got rid of ‘Zwartepiet’ though (Sinterklaas’s helpers). Think ‘elves’ except human-size, not-elf and with blackface.

    I grew up attending international schools. Seeing my Dutch classmate dressed as zwartepiet getting called to the principal’s office is a core memory.

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      We also celebrate saint Nick on 5-6th of december. We never had the weird zwartepiet but Miklavž (ole Nick is accompanied by angels and krampus)

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          9 months ago

          Yep. Christmas gifts are a thing but it’s usually family member sgiving eachother cookies and some such

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    9 months ago

    Whenever he’s brought up I never miss the opportunity to mention that he was from Türkiye

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      9 months ago

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    Nah mate they (used to maybe? idk) play that song to children in schools where I grew up. The song literally says that the butcher kills the children, chop them off and cure them in salt. I never saw it that way but it’s quite a hardcore children song. I wonder if they still do that lol.

    edit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Nicholas_Day

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    9 months ago

    From the Wikipedia page for Saint Nicholas

    Other early stories tell of him calming a storm at sea, saving three innocent soldiers from wrongful execution, and chopping down a tree possessed by a demon.

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      Which he then turned into a toy car and gave to my kids to play with. Cause I fucking swear my kids are possessed.

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      Reason might be that it weren’t kids in the variant of the legend the painting is based on, but a kind of medieval travelling clerics on their way to Athens. Says so in the German Wikipedia.
      Medieval paintings didn’t care for realistic size comparisons, so might well have been misinterpreted as kids in later times.

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      9 months ago

      I was gonna say St. Nick and the Pickled Children and call it a garage band.