@pillowcat @dopple@cryptid.industries what is your wisdom
@pillowcat @dopple@cryptid.industries well reasoned argument, grounded in the gregorian calendar. however, consider: if i am dressed as something i am not, i am celebrating halloween. and i cloak my true identity every day for i must walk amongst the mortal kine
@autistikai @dopple That's the thing, *celebrating* Halloween is a year-round task, which is why all days revolve around it, but they are still separate.
Way early on, this wasn't the case, but it turns out people find it easier to process dates when a day and a year are two separate concepts.
@autistikai @dopple Halloween is October 31st.
October 30th is All Hallows' Eve Eve, and this continues throughout the whole calendar until you get to November 1st: All Hallows' Eve (x365).
Though, in some cultures, November 1st is referred to as All Hallows' Day.