33 Pics, Memes, and Tweets to Help Your Seasonal Sadness
Once Halloween hits, the seasonal sadness really starts to settle in. Here are some random photos and memes to help you through it.
This year, new adults around the country were shocked to discover that kids just don't trick-or-treat like they used to. And while hundreds of neighborhoods saw thousands of children storm the streets for their annual cosplaying candy-gathering holiday, many first-year homeowners realized that they were in the wrong spot to finally be on the giving end of Halloween.
This revelation led to dozens of social media posts from young adults lamenting missing out on something they'd been looking forward to for a long time. Some showed the hundreds of dollars of candy they'd purchased, while others expressed their enthusiasm to greet kids at the door. Unfortunately, they're going to be eating that candy themselves.
Combine a failed Halloween with ever-shortening daylight, and you have grounds for some serious seasonal sadness. It's a whole month until Thanksgiving, and a whole other until the real holiday season. Fortunately, we've gathered some pics and memes to remind you that everything will be okay. Will they solve your seasonal sadness? Probably not, but they might help you forget about it for a while.
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The Statue of Liberty before time turned it green. -
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“I bought over $100 worth of candy for this Halloween and nobody had stopped by my house.” -
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A Woodstock ticket. -
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What the pyramids would have actually looked like, as they were covered in limestone and gold. -
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The original drafts for the game Pac-Man. -
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The inside of a bowling ball. -
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What fire hydrants look like when they’re not in the ground. -
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How they filmed “Ghostbusters’” climax. -
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What 7 - Up cans used to look like. -
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Dead peoples’ eyes don’t stay closed, so morticians use these to keep them closed. -
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An old math textbook has the original Pledge of Allegiance in it, without “under God.” President Eisenhower signed a law in 1954 adding the phrase to the pledge. -
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“About 30 kiddos picked candy and 4 picked potato.” -
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“My 91 year old Grandma sends cards to my kids.” -
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The very first version of Kermit the Frog, which creator Jim Henson made out of one of his mom’s coats. -
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A nuclear bomb. -
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What a clump of DNA looks like. -
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