only 3 more days till the New Year's Eve /int/ party
any suggestions where should we celebrate?
can I bring my gf?
>>52769721
What's that
>>52769721
I left /int/ a time ago and recently I returned.
New year's eve /int/ party?? Explain yourself.
>tfw no more IT'S 2015 COME ON
i hope that maymay survives the year change like costanza.jpg did way back when
>not staying at home and browsing the internet
young people, you don't know what life is
I thought people called it Silvester party
>party
>>52770393
In Bolan it's called Sylwester indeed.
>>52770393
31st decwmber=silvester
1st january=new years
>>52770572
>Sylwester
>y
>w
l e l
>>52770650
I see no problem with that
Sylwe could easily be a name of some fair elf maiden
>>52770728
(also spelled sylvester, szilveszter, or sylwester) is the day of the Feast of Pope Sylvester I, a saint who served as Pope of the Catholic Church from 314 to 335 and oversaw both the First Council of Nicaea and Roman Emperor Constantine I's conversion to Christianity.[1] The feast day is held on the anniversary of Sylvester's death, 31 December, a date that, since the adoption of the Gregorian calendar, has coincided with New Year's Eve. Because of this coincidence, several countries, primarily in Europe, use a variant of Silvester's name as the preferred name for the holiday; these countries include Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Poland, Slovakia, Switzerland, and Slovenia.[2]
In Israel, there is a common urban legend that conflates the Slavic tradition of Novy God with this feast day, contributing to prejudice against former-USSR immigrants, saying they celebrate this anti-Semitic pope who convinced Constantine to prohibit Jews from living in Jerusalem and promoted anti-Semitic legislation. This common misconception has likely been created since the feast day was known by many immigrants from Europe who came to the country around the time it became a Jewish state.[2]
Eastern Orthodox Churches celebrate Sylvester's feast day on 2 January.
>>52769721
>New Year's Eve /int/ party
>/int/
>fun
pick one
This year I won't be shitposting with you, because I've been invited to a party in real life.
>>52769721
I will go to sleep at 22:30, as every usual day of mine.
>>52771727
>In Israel, there is a common urban legend that conflates the Slavic tradition of Novy God with this feast day, contributing to prejudice against former-USSR immigrants, saying they celebrate this anti-Semitic pope who convinced Constantine to prohibit Jews from living in Jerusalem and promoted anti-Semitic legislation. This common misconception has likely been created since the feast day was known by many immigrants from Europe who came to the country around the time it became a Jewish state.[2]
haha yeah I remember this shit
religious spooks trying to get people to not celebrate it