We could not agree with you more! Ever since our childhoods (we're twins), we've been told to smile for pictures and socialize. We've been yelled at by our evil stepgrandpa for not smiling enough. Because we have eating problems, the big family meals are an ordeal too. Holidays just make us feel depressed times 10 because of how much like outcasts we feel, seeing everyone else enjoying a feast, smiling, and having fun being with each other. We don't have the money to buy everyone gifts and our grandparents always sulk when they don't get anything. Like Charlie Brown said, "I already know nobody likes me, why do I need a whole holiday to emphasize it?" We often feel like Rudolph and Hermie also: even among misfits we're misfits! Even though we don't like Christmas some of the old holiday specials are fun. This year we're not really celebrating Christmas at all. We're doing Hanukkah instead because we're converting to Judaism. Our grandparents are mad, of course, but they've hurt us on so many holidays in the past, it's time we get a holiday for ourselves. We pretty much only exchange gifts with each other and our parents. We wish the whole season could be over also. It's just rainy, cloudy, and dark, and phony. What's to celebrate?
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Well, I've wrestled with reality for 35 years, Doctor, and I'm happy to state I finally won out over it.
-James Stewart in "Harvey" (1950)