




While people say Halloween is an American tradition, I asked AI to draw some ghosts in some typical British scenarios…
by Towels-Travels





While people say Halloween is an American tradition, I asked AI to draw some ghosts in some typical British scenarios…
by Towels-Travels
10 comments
Those pints of lager are pissed
Which AI thingy did you use? Did it take a lot of prompt writing. Whenever I’ve done it it comes back so generic lol.
Alcohol and pastries, but not stuck in traffic?
Jehovah’s Witnesses don’t celebrate Halloween I guess they don’t appreciate random people coming up to their door.
What’s the first ghost eating?
I thought most of the history of Halloween is dated to the British isles. The act of Trick or Treating coming from a few different countries though mostly those located near Britain as far back as the 15th century
It seems like Americans just took the holiday to the extreme and now people unfortunately view it as an American holiday we’ve adopted rather than the opposite
The lonely ghost roaming whetherspoons, looking for a toilet to sniff a couple of lines in, it just seems so right.
Halloween isn’t even remotely American. Modern TV and social media really does mess peoples perceptions of everything
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween
Halloween originated in UK and Ireland so bollocks is it American. Carved turnips and shit. Think it also has origins in Eastern Europe and when America came into being a masked begging would happen where they wore costumes to not bring shame to themselves it eventually became custom to give treats over them causing mischief (yup mischief night origin). The cakes became known as treat cakes. All of this Yes became what we know as trick or treat today so sure that side American. The pagan shit that makes it spooky? The line between living and dead? Purgatory? All that shit. Yeah we did that along with Ireland.
The fuckin brits are at it again ey? Halloween is Irish and we’re leaving it at that.