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Modern_Ketchup Nov 23, 2022 @ 12:12am 
Well, that was a short one, wasn't it? Although we've only really just gotten used to the current Fortnite map, Epic Games is ready to turn things upside down all over again as Chapter 3 is bowing out early.

Chapter 3 definitely lived up to its promises of revamping Fortnite after feelings that Chapter 2 dragged on too long, however, we're not quite sure why it's been so obsessed with Spider-Man. Chapter 1 ran for 10 seasons, while Chapter 2 was reduced to eight.

This means there are just two weeks of Chapter 3 left before we open the floodgates to Chapter 4. What this does mean, is that we'll have a brand-new map to explore for the Christmas period. Like Fortnitemares for Halloween, Fortnite's Christmas content is one of its big celebrations. Hopefully, there might be a return to planes!
Modern_Ketchup Apr 17, 2022 @ 2:55pm 
The Encyclopædia Britannica says: “The English name Easter is of uncertain origin; the Anglo-Saxon priest Venerable Bede in the 8th century derived it from the Anglo-Saxon spring goddess Eostre.” Others link it to Astarte, the Phoenician fertility goddess who had the Babylonian counterpart Ishtar.
Hares, rabbits: These are symbols of fertility “handed down from the ancient ceremonial and symbolism of European and Middle Eastern pagan spring festivals.”​—Encyclopædia Britannica.
Eggs: According to Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary of Folklore, Mythology and Legend, the hunt for Easter eggs, supposedly brought by the Easter rabbit, “is not mere child’s play, but the vestige of a fertility rite.” Some cultures believed that the decorated Easter egg “could magically bring happiness, prosperity, health, and protection.”—Traditional Festivals.
Modern_Ketchup Aug 9, 2021 @ 7:26pm 
would eat poop for 100,000