On December 23rd, we celebrate Festivus, a holiday that was made popular by the hit TV show "Seinfeld" in 1997. Festivus is a non-commercial, secular holiday that serves as an alternative to the commercialization and pressure of the Christmas season.
The holiday begins with the "Airing of Grievances," where participants gather around the Festivus dinner table and take turns sharing the ways in which others have disappointed them throughout the year. This is followed by the "Feats of Strength," where the head of the household selects one person at the dinner table to wrestle. Festivus is not over until the head of the household is pinned to the floor.
Another key component of Festivus is the Festivus pole, which is an unadorned aluminum pole that is set up in place of a Christmas tree. The pole is meant to symbolize the holiday's resistance to commercialization and its emphasis on simplicity.
Festivus has gained a cult following over the years, with many people celebrating the holiday in their own unique ways. Some people have even created their own Festivus traditions, such as the "Festivus Miracle," where a seemingly impossible event or situation occurs during the holiday.
While Festivus may have started as a fictional holiday, it has become a real celebration for many people who are looking for an alternative to the stress and commercialization of the holiday season. So, if you're feeling overwhelmed by the pressure of the holidays, why not give Festivus a try? Just remember to air your grievances and prepare for the Feats of Strength!
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