Starberrywishes
Starberrywishes t1_iryrko6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL about Ragamuffin Day, a celebration in the New York metro area in the late-1800s and early-1900s in which children wore costumes and went door-to-door asking for candy or money on Thanksgiving. It fell out of favor as trick-or-treating on Halloween gained acceptance in the 1940s and '50s. by PikesPique
So, what are trying to prove? This is stuff they teach in Canadian elementary school, never once have I heard of the rabbit on the moon during Easter.
Are you trying to whitewash Asian folklore? The link you provided only talks about the history of Easter, no rabbit on the moon.
Starberrywishes t1_iryob85 wrote
Reply to comment by Restless_Wonderer in TIL about Ragamuffin Day, a celebration in the New York metro area in the late-1800s and early-1900s in which children wore costumes and went door-to-door asking for candy or money on Thanksgiving. It fell out of favor as trick-or-treating on Halloween gained acceptance in the 1940s and '50s. by PikesPique
Easter is in the spring, we celebrate the rabbit on the moon during the fall festival. That has nothing to do with European spring festivals.
Starberrywishes t1_it0mgsf wrote
Reply to comment by mnlxyz in PsBattle: This dog on an airplane by findallthebears
A Pekingese maybe?