Random Facts
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You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those that can do nothing for him!u aint never lied lol... i even pasted that one into my notes so i wouldnt forget to put it up, n i was too high, did it twice lol... lemme find a dope one doe lol

Two-thirds of the world's executions occur in China.

Christmas facts:
Santa was a man called St. Nicholas who handed presents out on Christmas, he is who Santa is based on.
Santa was originally green, The Coca-Cola Company turned him red.
DemOlitionI FUCK PEOPLE TIL THEY LOVE ME

DemOlitionand really? damn lol

Yes, pretty sure he was black irl too. But the character based on him was white lmao
Santa was originally green, The Coca-Cola Company turned him red.
and really? damn lol
wrong. granted wiki can be changed it is usually correct. go to 20th century and it discusses coca cola rumor

Santa was originally green, The Coca-Cola Company turned him red.
and really? damn lol
wrong. granted wiki can be changed it is usually correct. go to 20th century and it discusses coca cola rumor
Whoops, forgot to mention it was only in the UK where he was green.
"In the United Kingdom, Father Christmas was historically depicted wearing a green cloak. As Father Christmas has been increasingly merged into the image of Santa Claus, that has been changed to the more commonly known red suit.[98] One school in the seaside town of Brighton banned the use of a red suit erroneously believing it was only indicative of the Coca-Cola advertising campaign. School spokesman Sarah James said: "The red-suited Santa was created as a marketing tool by Coca-Cola, it is a symbol of commercialism."[99] She was wrong; Santa was portrayed in a red suit in the nineteenth century by Thomas Nash among others." - Wikipedia, Santa Claus, Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Claus
Go to symbol of commercialism last paragraph.
She was wrong; Santa was portrayed in a red suit in the nineteenth century by Thomas Nash among others." - Wikipedia, Santa Claus, Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Claus


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