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Some events are just plain funny and exist for the purpose of satire, laughter or absurdity. These are the events that make us laugh, enjoy life and smile.
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Absurdity Day embraces the absurdity of daily living. Today, people have the right to be whacky and do silly things. Who knows, maybe that absurd idea or something you do could make you a million one day....
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An Alascattalo is a mythical creature, part moose and part walrus. Alascattalo Day is Alaska's answer to honoring humor and includes a parade (the world's shortest—part of the humor) in Anchorage each y...
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Blasé Day falls around Thanksgiving each year and marks that Netherland of time between festivities. It's when you've got too much going on and no energy to do anymore. In other words, it is a day to hav...
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When the number of the month matches the number of the day, that's Bonza Bottler Day. It is a play on numbers. There are twelve Bonza Bottler Days a year. This event began in 1985. Bonza is Australian...
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Founded in 2015 by professional photographers Paul Joynson-Hicks and Tom Sullam, The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards spotlights the lighter side of the animal kingdom by celebrating wild animals captur...
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The day after Thanksgiving is Dine over Your Kitchen Sink Day. Dubbed "sinkies," these people would rather dine near their sinks than sit at a dining room table. Dine over Your Kitchen Sink Day began in...
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False Confession Day highlights that just because someone confesses to a crime doesn't mean they did it. Additionally, it took a constitutional amendment in the US and a Supreme Court ruling to ensure all...
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Have a Bad Day is a celebration for people who are sick and tired of hearing “Have a Nice Day.” Instead, it is an opportunity to respond with “Have a Bad Day.”
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Have a Party with Your Teddy Bear Day encourages people to spend quality time with their favorite plushy and throw a party.
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Loosen Up, Lighten Up Day urges everyone to set aside their cares for a day and laugh. We're heading into the holiday season, and you'll need all the stress relief you can get!
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Love Your Red Hair Day (carrot top, ginger, or vixen hair) in the United States and National Ginger Day in the United Kingdom are celebrated annually on November 5th. This observance was established in 20...
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Marooned without a Compass Day is devoted to the unfortunate souls stranded on a lonely island. Isolated without a knife, tools, and matches seems worse, as navigation is possible with the sun, moon, and...
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Married to a Scorpio Support Day is a celebration that aims to remember all those who are married to passionate Scorpios. Created by Thomas and Ruth Roy of Wellcat.com.
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Movember, also known as No Shave November, is a campaign challenging men to grow a mustache and beard during the month to raise awareness of men’s health issues. Sponsored by the Movember Foundation, he...
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Today is Name Your PC Day. Created by Thomas and Ruth Roy of Wellcat.com, this celebration is a naming celebration for one’s personal computer. On this day, people give a name to their PCs and Laptops...
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No Nut November is one of those silly events that came about based upon dares, likely from a bunch of drunk college students, sometime around 2011, when it first appeared in the Urban Dictionary. There ar...
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Pizza with the Works sans Anchovies Day is about building the biggest, topping-loaded pizza you can—without using anchovies.
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Start Your Own Country Day is a promotion that started at the 1939 World’s Fair held in New York City. It honors people who believe that the world can get better if anybody can declare any micro-nation as...
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National Stay at Home Because You Are Well Day is the ultimate excuse to take a "mental health day." Brought to you by the folks at Wellcat.
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Plan your Epitaph Day and Write Your Epitaph Day occurs in the spring and fall. It coincides with the Day of the Dead in the fall, and in the spring, it compliments the Chinese Tomb Sweeping Festival (Qin...