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A Holiday Hazing Santa Clause Syndrome

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A Holiday Hazing Santa Clause Syndrome

By: Ethan Indigo Smith
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Have you ever really considered the psychological effects of the Santa Claus story and Holidays in general? A Holiday Hazing Santa Clause Syndrome is a presentation of one of the most devastating and most commonplace psychological afflictions of the postmodern era; Santa Clause Syndrome.

A Holiday Hazing Santa Clause Syndrome dissects the psychological results of the cultural initiation that is celebration of Santa Clause. Moreover no one has elaborated on Christmas and holidays in general like this in 2,000 years! You will laugh, you may cry, and you will forever more question institutions and your own conscious individuation differently!

Be forewarned, many Christians cannot handle even the surface information herein, although Christian Scientists agree with the conclusions completely. The book is not anti-Christian, nor anti-Semitic, nor anti-Islamic, and it's not even against Santa, really. The book is even more controversial that that, it's pro-consciousness.
Comedy & Humor Celebration Winter Christmas

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Interesting ideas; too many broad generalizations

Some interesting ideas here. But you have to be at least 30% into this book to get any of them -- all the time before that is spent on explaining how it is so ground-breaking. Also, too many broad generalization (the author says "everyone" when he means "everyone in a Western culture", he connects any sort of lies immediately to war-mongering, and basically puts Santa Claus Syndrom at the root of any possible psychiatric condition in the modern Western world, without any concrete proof).

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an academic essay. thought this would be funny. Found it boring. Did not finish.

May be as an essay,but I thought it was obvious.

Expected something funny, but this was serious.
Too long.

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