Zepp
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This may not directly qualify as "self-defense," but I figure it's close.
Halloween is just one of those great American traditions, isn't it? I think the unique way we tend celebrate Halloween here sometimes brings a set of concerns with it that we don't normally face on other holidays. Whether you're going to a party full of adults, taking the kids trick-or-treating, or staying at home, watching movies and scaring trick-or-treaters, you can probably find something to be careful about on October 31 that doesn't particularly worry you at other times.
Examples: Parents worry about children trick-or-treating. Some neighborhoods suffer yearly vandalism. People wearing masks lose their inhibitions and do things they normally would be too scared to do.
When I was a kid, my mom was fanatical over inspecting every single piece of candy that I brought home, as though our neighbors were out to poison us or hide razor blades in chocolate bars.
Now, the college town I live nearby, Isla Vista, is famous/notorious for the yearly Halloween weekend insanity. I've decided to avoid it this year. (I've had enough of that kind of fun for now.)
So, what about this coming Halloween scares/worries you personally? And how will you be dealing with it?
Halloween is just one of those great American traditions, isn't it? I think the unique way we tend celebrate Halloween here sometimes brings a set of concerns with it that we don't normally face on other holidays. Whether you're going to a party full of adults, taking the kids trick-or-treating, or staying at home, watching movies and scaring trick-or-treaters, you can probably find something to be careful about on October 31 that doesn't particularly worry you at other times.
Examples: Parents worry about children trick-or-treating. Some neighborhoods suffer yearly vandalism. People wearing masks lose their inhibitions and do things they normally would be too scared to do.
When I was a kid, my mom was fanatical over inspecting every single piece of candy that I brought home, as though our neighbors were out to poison us or hide razor blades in chocolate bars.
Now, the college town I live nearby, Isla Vista, is famous/notorious for the yearly Halloween weekend insanity. I've decided to avoid it this year. (I've had enough of that kind of fun for now.)
So, what about this coming Halloween scares/worries you personally? And how will you be dealing with it?