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== Fiction cross-reference ==
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Latest revision as of 17:53, 21 November 2020

A self-ruinous holiday is any holiday which tends to destroy itself, by its social dynamic.

This is by contrast with externally-ruined holidays — unseasonably early blizzards, unseasonably late hailstorms, COVID-19, supervolcano eruptions, asteroid extinction events, and the like.

History

The phenomenon was first detected and noted by software developer and freelance moralist Karl Jones on the evening of Saturday, 21 November 2020.

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