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What's so special about new year?

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This unique tick of the clock has always prompted us both to celebrate and to step outside the day-to-day activity we're always so busy with—to reflect, to look back ... New Year's resolutions are examples of the universal human desire to have some control over what lies ahead, because the future is unsettlingly unknowable. read more

People celebrate New Year’s all over the world. One of the biggest celebrations takes place in Times Square in New York City. Attracting somewhere around 1 million celebrators, the crowd is packed in shoulder-to-shoulder, butt-to-butt, to see a glittery crystal ball drop at the stroke of midnight. read more

Retarded people need something that can mark beginnings and ends for them, so a new year is a big deal to their simple little brains which are incapable to comprehend that billions of years have passed, and the fact that where/when a year starts is a purely man-made thing with absolutely no significance at all. read more

I assume this is about new year celebrations on 31st December. There is nothing special about this day. There are people who look for a reason to celebrate, and that reason may be offered by this day. read more

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