It's honestly so depressing. I live in a giant apartment block and we do trick or treating amongst all the apartments in the building. Basically you sign up, get a door tag, and kids will show up to your door and you give them candy. Very normal. When I moved here there were dozens of apartments that signed up for this. This year so far there are 3. My apartment building has 230+ units. Literally just over 1% of apartments are now willing to give out candy to kids. Grim.
Haven't had trick or treaters in 7 years across 3 different apartments and multiple states. Just 1 fairy princess around Year 5 and had to scramble to find some stickers to give her. Everyone does the trunk or treat stuff now, which made sense for little kids, but is also sad because it turns it into a sectioned off activity that you drive to and then go home.
I went to Lowes two weeks ago to buy a wall switch and I browsed the Halloween section near where you first walk in. Most of it was already clearanced to half price or more in order to make room for Xmas stuff.
Shit's expensive too, even with the clearance prices. I always wanted to deck out my house for Halloween, but I'd be spending a paycheck or two to keep up with my neighbors, and I'm terrible when it comes to crafting and DIY.
26 (80°F for the Americabrained) today here in Ohio. The trees outside my window always took up brilliant yellows and reds these past few years, but this year they too went straight from green to brown and/or gone.
We've been in a D1 "moderate" drought since August, so between that and the abnormally hot temps (it should be around 7 to 10 degrees by now), the trees are just flat out dying this year.
I've lost the battle with misanthropy. it's not even fun to talk to people anymore because they'll drop some sort of clueless class-unconscious take like this and then blame you if you explain why they feel bad
I guess I must say was because every year I do less and less. It feels pointless. Why bother.
I hate it. I wanna dress up as a gorilla and chase people around like I used to when I lived in a walkable community where we knew our neighbors. Now though I'd just be some fuckin freak. I don't think a single trick or treater stopped at our house last year. Ugh
Just for some amount of levity, a tale of Halloween past: the year one of my friends dressed in a banana costume and threw bananas at people while another friend dressed as a gorilla and chased him and we all drunkenly chortled
Right? People are witnessing the death of community brought on by capitalism and many of their solutions are Marvel-brained "adults should never grow up and go trick or treating in lieu of kids." Really?
It's bad enough when self-described "grown-ass adults" openly despise children and blame them for children's entertainment being intended primarily for... children, instead of "grown-ass adults."
Seriously, all the stores and media and commercials and ads are getting people hyped up about Christmas by now and people don't get into the Halloween spirit and the Christmas spirit at the same time.
This is the first year I wasn't able to do a Halloween staycation. Also (selfishly) sad to miss out on some stuff I was looking forward to because I got praxis stuff to do. Jealous of the libs in these moments.