Black Friday is the day after thanksgiving. You're about 3 months premature for this one.
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I take it you two have ADHD or something and didn't read until the end of the post? Specifically the line that says "stop being so ridiculous". This was in return to the guy who was complaining about Black Friday.
Im headed over to the ideas section to ask for a sarcasm check box to help people out, since sarcasm and tone are clearly missed by people. Especially when they don't read to the end of posts!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Friday_(1939)
Don't think Supercell would like to promote a bad day.
LOL this post made my day! Somebody get this man a medal.
People on forums are so soft these days. Obviously the OP wanted to celebrate American Black Friday (day after Thanksgiving) not the Australian one. Take a chill pill and remember that it's just a game. If you are really going to get offended by celebrating Black Friday then this game isn't for you.
Black Friday is nothing in most countries, this would be pretty... Empty to a lot of people. I don't think it is necessary.
Look, its like if we decided to celebrate 9/11. Lets say my birthday is on the 11th of September (which it isn't), and I suggested it because it is a good time for me. However, it isn't a good date for most people. Same theory applies with this.
EDIT: I derped the date
You're a special kind of stupid, aren't you?
For starters 9/11 is September 11, not November 9.
Second, why would we celebrate your birthday on a game like Clash of Clans? It's irrelevant and doesn't make sense at all.
Third, Black Friday to 90% of people playing this game is the day after Thanksgiving, not the date of some Australian wildfire. If the only reason we didn't have a Black Friday event was because of the 10% then that would be pathetic.
Lastly, 9/11 and Black Friday aren't even comparable. Black Friday was a natural wildfire that spread and wiped out some villages and killed 71 people. It's tragic, but it was nature and some people just happened to get unlucky. 9/11 was a terrorist attack on the United States where thousands of people died. Celebrating 9/11 would pretty much be associating yourself with extremists. There's a reason that 9/11 is internationally recognized and Australian Black Friday isn't.
Did you understand any of that you illiterate buffoon?
I'm guessing that 10% or less (most likely less...) of the Clash population is Australian. And how on earth is celebrating the American Black Friday (in November, Australian Black Friday is in January) offensive to even the most sensitive of cry babies such as yourself? It wouldn't be anti-Austrlian, it would be completely different from the Australian Black Friday. My gosh you are so easily offended.