General Winter-een-mas FAQ
What is Winter-een-mas?
Winter-een-mas is a holiday of sorts. More specifically, it is a celebration of video games and the people that play them. Video games allow us to do things, go places, see stuff, that we couldn't do in real life. They can be an escape from reality, a release after a long day, a fun activity with friends, or just an enjoyable way to pass time. They give us a lot of entertainment. So why shouldn't they be celebrated? Where did Winter-een-mas come from? The Winter-een-mas holiday was created and maintained by Ethan, from the comic strip Ctrl+Alt+Del. What started as a break from reality has grown in size and scope to become a holiday celebration that gamers can call their own. What does 'Winter-een-mas' mean? The name Winter-een-mas has no hidden meaning. It is a made up title for a made up holiday that originally started as a gag, and has become something very real. The origin of the holiday can be found here, though the dates and spirit of the holiday have become more refined since then. How do you pronounce it? Phonetically you would pronounce it 'Winter-een-muss'. The holiday can also be abbreviated in text and speech with 'WEMas'. I live in Australia (or some other place with opposite seasons). When do I celebrate? You celebrate with everyone else, during the month of January, specifically on the 25th through the 31st. Winter-een-mas is just a title, just a name. The holiday itself is a celebration of video games. The word 'winter' in the name is just a throwback to the holiday's origins. When exactly is Winter-een-mas? Winter-een-mas lasts for a whole week, which is always the very last week in January, the 25th through the 31st. The entire month of January constitutes the Winter-een-mas season, very similar to the "christmas season", where people begin to gear up for the holiday, and get into the spirit of things. Do I have to play video games or be a gamer to celebrate Winter-een-mas? Of course not! Much like you don't have to be religious to enjoy christmas, you can celebrate the spirit of Winter-een-mas even if you aren't a gamer. You can celebrate in your own way, be it with Anime, computers, tabletop gaming, whatever. Just wish some people a Happy Winter-een-mas and support the nature of the holiday! Do we, the people, have the permission to use any means necessary to spread the word of Winter-een-mas? It's your (gamers) holiday. But I think for the good of all games and gamers, it would be best to stick to means that don't portray us as people like Jack Thompson would like us portrayed. That is to say, be nice ;) Can we use Ctrl+Alt+Del and Winter-een-mas images in our festivities? You are more than welcome to use my artwork to make Winter-een-mas greeting cards or decorations, and such. |
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