Halloween
The chat's most-observed annual holiday after [[four-twenty|4/20]] and the only date in the calendar that is also a chat-member's birthday — [[Bruce]]'s, **2020-10-31**. **37 corpus mentions** spanning **all seven years** with stable late-October cadence.
Halloween
The chat's most-observed annual holiday after 4/20 and the only date in the calendar that is also a chat-member's birthday — Bruce's, 2020-10-31. 37 corpus mentions spanning all seven years with stable late-October cadence.
Halloween in the Newfound Glory Hole is the chat's longest-running annual observance besides 4/20 and is the only date in the calendar that is also a known chat-member-child birthday — Bruce was born on 2020-10-31 (see Bruce). The corpus contains 37 distinct Halloween mentions spanning all seven chat years.
Bruce's Halloween baby
The chat's most-cited Halloween-related fact is the coincidence of Bruce's birthday and the holiday. Kyle Derrick checks in 2021-10-30:
"Is Bruce an actual Halloween baby?" — Kyle Derrick, 2021-10-30
Daniel Miller confirms within minutes:
"Yes bruce is an actual halloween child!" — Daniel Miller, 2021-10-30
Daniel reaffirms a year later ("Bruce was born on halloween 2020, so yeah", 2022-09-22). The Halloween-Bruce coincidence is the encyclopedia's preferred summary of why Halloween is the chat's most-individually-observed annual holiday.
2022 — the chat's peak Halloween year
By message volume, 2022 is the chat's peak Halloween year (11 mentions). The defining single message is Kyle Derrick's 2022-10-28 costume self-report:
"Found my Halloween costume" — Kyle Derrick, 2022-10-28
(With image attachment.) Cullen Conway supplies the era's most-engaged costume question:
"Adam and Max are debating if Black Dick is ok as a Halloween costume, similar to black face" — Cullen Conway, 2022-10-09
(Adam and Max here are non-member adjacent figures; Max Lieberman is unrelated and had not yet joined the chat as of this message.) The chat's most disapproving same-year follow-up is Kyle Derrick on 2022-11-01:
"What a shitty Halloween to be a kid" — Kyle Derrick, 2022-11-01
— a comment whose context is unspecified in the corpus and is preserved here as the chat's most-cited Halloween parenthood post.
"420 Halloween cunt"
The chat's only documented Halloween-and-4/20 cross-pollination is by Evan Bbbender on 2023-10-31:
"420 Halloween cunt" — Evan Bbbender, 2023-10-31
The bare three-word post — a 4/20-prefixed Halloween-noun-as-vocative — is the chat's preferred form of Halloween-evening greeting and is the encyclopedia's standard reference for the conjunction.
"Mommy, for Halloween I don't want to just be dark maga"
Evan Bbbender's 2024-10-28 post is the chat's most-quoted Halloween-and-politics single message:
"Mommy, for Halloween I don't want to just be dark maga 😭" — Evan Bbbender, 2024-10-28
(The emoji is preserved verbatim from the source.) The line is the corpus's only documented use of the Mommy, for Halloween… construction and is the encyclopedia's standard reference for the chat's mid-period Halloween-politics-as-parody mode.
Late-period — Friday Halloween 2025
The 2025 Halloween, falling on a Friday, produces the chat's most-fully-articulated late-period Halloween proposal. Kyle Derrick on 2025-10-30:
"Anyone tryna do Halloween debauchery tomorrow eve?" "I don't have any specifics necessarily but it's Halloween and it's a Friday" — Kyle Derrick, 2025-10-30
The framing — Halloween + Friday + no specifics — is the chat's preferred late-period implicit-argument form.