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Alien Abduction Day

When:
🗓️ March 20

Where:
🌐 Everywhere

Since:

Also known as: Extraterrestrial Abductions Day
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Have you ever looked up at the stars and wondered if we’re alone in the universe? Do you secretly hope to be abducted by little green men? If so, then you’re in luck because March 20th is Alien Abduction Day!
While some people may view it as a fun and harmless celebration, others may raise questions about the questionable implications of celebrating non-consensual examination.

The origin of Alien Abduction Day:

The origin of Alien Abduction Day is unclear, with some sources attributing it to a group of individuals who claim to have been abducted by aliens. Others suggest that it was created as a tongue-in-cheek celebration by science fiction fans and enthusiasts of the paranormal.
Regardless of its origin, Alien Abduction Day has become a unique celebration in its own right. It is similar to other celebrations that focus on the unknown and unexplained, such as World UFO Day and World Paranormal Day.

How it began:

In mythology and culture, the idea of alien abduction has been around for centuries. Many ancient civilizations have stories of encounters with beings from other worlds, and these stories continue to captivate the human imagination today.
In mythology we have myths of gods kidnapping mortals and in the more modern day we have countless books, movies, and TV shows about people being abducted by other sky creatures. The stories stay the same basically.

The controversies:

Some may argue that celebrating Alien Abduction Day promotes harmful and untrue beliefs about extraterrestrial beings, which could lead to fear and distrust of those who may look or behave differently from ourselves.
Also, making light of the traumatic consequences of being abducted is kinda questionable.
Others may argue that it is simply a harmless way to indulge in our fascination with the unknown and celebrate our imagination.

A controversy that really stands out is the peculiar fascination of some people with anal-probing.
It’s possible that the topic of backdoor-probing is brought up frequently in discussions about alien abduction because it’s a particularly invasive and violating form of examination that’s often associated with the alleged experiences of abductees.
It’s understandable that people might use this as an example of how the supposed aliens are violating their personal boundaries and treating them like specimens.
However, it’s important to remember that making light of sensitive subjects can be hurtful and insensitive to those who may have actually experienced such trauma. It’s important to approach the topic with empathy and respect, rather than using it as a source of humor or ridicule.

Safety tips for Alien Abduction Day:

It’s also important to practice safety tips during Alien Abduction Day celebrations. While the likelihood of being abducted by aliens is slim to none, it’s still important to stay safe and aware of your surroundings. This includes not venturing into dark, secluded areas alone, and always letting someone know where you are.

How to celebrate:

  • Brush up on some basic alien languages. Make signs in several languages with “Put me back!”, “Take me to your leader” or “Adopt me, please”.
  • Invite your friends for a classic sci-fi movie marathon.
  • Take a trip to a nearby observatory to learn more about the universe. 
  • Host UFO-watching parties or attend events that focus on the paranormal.
  • Walk with heavy weights attached to your legs. Even if you don’t get abducted, you still get a good workout!

In conclusion:

Whether you’re a believer in extraterrestrial life or simply someone who enjoys a good sci-fi flick, Alien Abduction Day offers a fun and imaginative way to celebrate our curiosity about the universe and our place in it.

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