Why is the #Friday after America's Thanksgiving-Day called #BlackFriday but the one after "Jesus' Death" is #GoodFriday?
Shouldn't it be the other way `round? Well, I'll ask 'my sources' ...
This comes up because One of the Big Supporters of the Free Press in America (tho they're not "legal in enough States to be appropriate for Facebook") is having a big Black Friday SUPER SALE.
They put it this way:
The word “Friday” is built on ancient words that mean “Day of the Goddess |Frigg/ |Freya/ |Venus.”
"Black Friday" is 'what traffic-cops call the day after American Thanksgiving (due to the mayhem created by auto- & pedestrian-traffic congestion in the downtown shopping areas)."
"Good Friday" is Christians' name for the Friday after Jesus Christ suffered, died & was buried ...
sounds like they should call it 'Bad Friday' or 'Mournful Friday,' but they call it 'Good Friday' for the same reason my fellow TBI-conquerors are "glad" they were traumatized; not to say our traumas are 'something we'd wish on our best friends or even on our worst enemies,' but because the struggle (suffering punishment) & hospitalization (time spent in the tomb) were needed to show us what a great gift Resurrection Sunday is ... similar to the way gifts 'need' to spend time wrapped under the Christmas Tree ...
But back to Black Friday ...
This comes up because One of the Big Supporters of the Free Press in America (tho they're not "legal in enough States to be appropriate for Facebook") is having a big Black Friday SUPER SALE.
They put it this way:
BLACK FRIDAYSUPER SALE40% - 60% OFF—11/29-11/30—SAVE BIG THIS BLACK FRIDAY ON ALL OF OUR BROAD SPECTRUM TINCTURES, COFFEE, KRATOM & MORE!WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!
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