Sad holiday meals

I had two of these for Thanksgiving.

This is what I had for X-Mas of 2015, a sowstorm prevented me from attending Christmas at a relatives and I was trapped at home.

We moved from California to North Carolina and on Christmas day we found out our dad had a heart attack. Needless to say that day went to shit pretty fast

op its sad it was fun

make up yer mind

oh i ate pizza alone wah wah wahhhh

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>not that user but
true, but when the final theme comes on at the end of the show and you're sitting alone in a cold apartment realising you just spent how many hours sitting alone watching other people laugh and joke with each other, it feels pretty bleak.

man I'm glad my 20s are over. fuck that shit.

yes we have son *pats retard on their head*

now go clean and eat out of that toilet.

>*pats retard on their head*

Wasn't a holiday but it still sucked pretty bad.

It was on my birthday this year, mum was in Sydney and dad was somewhere else for a few days, I had invited a bunch of friends around to drink, smoke, eat and play video games, I didn't get any replies from most of them, one of them was really sick, one of them stood me up on the actual day and said he was gonna come around the next day, he never did, when I messaged him asking whats up he said he'd come around the next day, again he stood me up.

I ended up making myself hot dogs or some shit and drank 6 500ml bottles of beer, smoked 2g's of super skunk and downed a quarter of a bottle of vodka that night.

And to top it all off when I went to dads house to see him a few days after my birthday my cuntrag of a 17y/o sister was ripping on me that no one came at all.

Feels really fucking bad man.

my family is small and pretty chill, and we keep our holiday meals to just our immediate family, so generally they're good. most christmases we end up having shrimp or homemade pizza or something because we're all sick of turkey after thanksgiving and mom doesn't like ham.

the saddest I can remember in terms of "cultural norm vs. what the meal actually was" was probably this past thanksgiving.
>decide to buy parents' old van
>they suggest we do thanksgiving on the tuesday before, so we can go to the DOT and transfer the title on the same day and save a trip (they live ~50 miles away)
>weather is bad so it gets pushed back to following tuesday
>turkey's already thawed so mom goes ahead and cooks it, then freezes some in broth
>plan is now to have reheated turkey, not optimal but she's an expert in freezing stuff so I'm fine with it
>next tuesday comes, nobody feels well, everybody's tired, reheated turkey doesn't sound so appealing anymore
>leave turkey in freezer, get fried chicken from grocery store deli on the way back from DOT
>was actually pretty good
>tl;dr fried chicken for thanksgiving