Argonath RPG - A World of its own
GTA:IV => IV:MP - Liberty City Multiplayer => IV:MP General => Topic started by: Danny Soulson on January 07, 2015, 11:44:13 am
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Merry Chrismas Everyone :D
I hope you Having fun With family today :D
p.s. DONT SCREAM ITS NOT CHRISMAS BECAUSE IT IS CHRISMAS IN SOME COUNTRY`S
Kinds Regards,
Chris Warrener
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Wait what?, Its Fucking New Year.. What country on earth are you living on?
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Wait what?, Its Fucking New Year.. What country on earth are you living on?
First Of all. Watch your language thats not how Veterans should act.
Ortodox Religion its on 7th is Chrismas......
And This Religion isnt small at all....
Russia,Croatia , Ukraine maybe , Romania , Moldova ,Greece , Georgia , Bulgaira ,Cyprus ,Belarus ,Serbia...etc
Orthodox Christians in central and eastern Europe and other parts of the world celebrate Christmas on January 7. The Christmas dates around January 7 may vary among some churches. The day is a time of reflection, inner thoughts and healing in many eastern European countries. Many Orthodox Christians fast before January 7, which is a day for feasting and enjoying the friends’ and family members’ company. Orthodox Christmas food may include:
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Merry christmas then for the orthodox!
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Mmmm no need for Caps in first post though.
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Sorry for my profanity, Merry Christmas. I wasn't aware of that.
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Merry Christmas! But it's quite funny how two main Christian religion branches (Catholic and Orthodox) can't agree on what day Jesus Christ was born :lol: :janek:
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Merry Christmas! But it's quite funny how two main Christian religion branches (Catholic and Orthodox) can't agree on what day Jesus Christ was born :lol: :janek:
Thats Julian and Gregorian calendars fault :p
in Julian - This day is 25th December still.
In Gregorian its 7th January :p
So when orthodox countries changed to Gregorian , they still celebrates xmas the same day , which on this calendar falls on 7 Jan.
Source: http://www.christianpost.com/news/why-the-orthodox-church-celebrates-christmas-on-jan-7-66615/ (http://www.christianpost.com/news/why-the-orthodox-church-celebrates-christmas-on-jan-7-66615/)
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Merry Christmas!
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Thats Julian and Gregorian calendars fault :p
in Julian - This day is 25th December still.
In Gregorian its 7th January :p
So when orthodox countries changed to Gregorian , they still celebrates xmas the same day , which on this calendar falls on 7 Jan.
Source: http://www.christianpost.com/news/why-the-orthodox-church-celebrates-christmas-on-jan-7-66615/ (http://www.christianpost.com/news/why-the-orthodox-church-celebrates-christmas-on-jan-7-66615/)
We miss our Argonath Priest :(
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We miss our Argonath Priest :(
Hire a real one instead :rofl: