10-30-2018, 06:34 PM
Yeah, T-o-t is a real thing that us United States citizens do on Halloween/October 31st. Mostly it's the kids who go around to strangers' (sometimes overly) decorated houses to ask them for candy. Most everyone who participates, young and old, dress up as various monsters, superheroes, animals, anime/videogame characters...whatever the heck they feel like, really!
The holiday actually started out as a traditional day where everyone dressed up as scary stuff to scare away ghosts and ghouls, no candy involved, if you can believe that. (That's the commonly remembered origin story, anyways)
I'm thinking about putting on a costume tomorrow simply because I can wear one instead of my work clothes, tbh. Don't get many chances to do that, lol.
The holiday actually started out as a traditional day where everyone dressed up as scary stuff to scare away ghosts and ghouls, no candy involved, if you can believe that. (That's the commonly remembered origin story, anyways)
I'm thinking about putting on a costume tomorrow simply because I can wear one instead of my work clothes, tbh. Don't get many chances to do that, lol.
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Pokerole Game 1: Skull Ruins
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Pokerole Game 1: Skull Ruins
Pokerole Game 2: Celadon City Vandals
Pokerole Game 3: PMD: Primal Shadows


