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Snow drifted steadily as Nora closed her shop on Christmas Eve. She felt lonely this year, with her family scattered across the country and no plans but a quiet dinner. As she walked home, she spotted a small box on her doorstep wrapped in red paper. Inside lay a handmade ornament shaped like her shop, glittering softly, and a note: “You make this town feel like home.” Nora looked up to see her neighbors gathered, smiling warmly. They invited her to join their celebration. For the first time in weeks, her heart lifted—Christmas had found her after all

 

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Tis the night before Christmas, Elf Eddie is busy packing all the toys for the little children in Stake Town. As the clock struck 12, Elf Eddie followed Santa and rained down many presents on the little children. Stake Town was overjoyed and Mayor Jake decided to make Elf Eddie a citizen of Stake Town.  Elf Eddie vowed to forever bless the children of Stake Town weekly and monthly. Wen? Was the question, asked one of the folks, Elf Eddie smiled and replied, Check your inbox.  The End
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'Tis the night before Christmas, and all through the casino, the slots were blinking. Matros, down to his last $50 chip, bet it all on Rudolph's Roulette. The wheel spun. "Red, please" he shouted! 00! He lost. A jolly laugh boomed; Santa won the pot, offering Matros a ticket home. "Merry Christmas, son!"

 

Stake ID: matros2l

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An old man went to a doctor to seek treatment for severe pain in his right leg. The doctor told him the pain was due to his age and nothing could be done about it.

The old man got angry and questioned the doctor's ability. When the doctor asked him why he felt he was incapable, the old man replied, "My left leg is as old as the right leg, but it has no pain at all! 

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Snow fell softly on the little town of Briar Hollow, wrapping rooftops and streets in quiet white. In the town square stood an old lamppost that hadn’t worked in years. People passed it every day without noticing, except for Lily.

Lily was eight years old and believed that broken things still had stories left inside them. Every evening on her way home, she stopped by the lamppost and whispered, “Maybe tonight

 

stake: Souleimane 

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"Tis the night before Christmas"

A night before Christmas 

I have once an unforgettable at sadest story!

   At the day of 24th of December 2016 ,we are happy together with my family preparing some thing to cook for our Christmas Eve!

   But unfortunately,at the afternoon sad thing happens,a simple rest at sleep of my Father become his rest forever in Heaven !😭

    Before the evening,we tried to awake him because he already have sleep for how many hours but suddenly we never wake him up again!

    Our Father have died before the Night of Christmas! The night before Christmas is full of cries and sorrow in our house!:(

  This coming night before Christmas is Our Father's 9th year Death Anniversary (December 24)

 

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Tis the night before Christmas, streets full of lights and joy,

I get a +55$ VIP ladder mail and feel rich for once.

Instantly slam it all on Plinko,

5 minutes later broke again, classic Christmas 😅

 

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Username: JensT

 

Tis the Night "before" Chrismas

Longest Christmas Eve

 

The wind howled through the empty streets, carrying snow like sharp needles against the dark windows. Inside a small, cold apartment, Emma sat alone, staring at the flickering lights of a half-decorated Christmas tree. The year had taken everything from her — her job, her confidence, and now, it seemed, her hope. Christmas Eve felt heavier than ever, and silence pressed down on her heart like a weight she could not lift.

 

Just as the church bells rang in the distance, the power went out. Darkness swallowed the room. Emma closed her eyes, convinced that this night would be the loneliest one of her life.

 

Then, a soft knock broke the silence.

 

At the door stood her elderly neighbor, Mr. Harris, holding a small candle and a shy smile. “I thought no one should be alone tonight,” he said. Soon, other neighbors joined them — bringing cookies, stories, laughter, and light. The apartment slowly filled with warmth, not from electricity, but from human kindness.

 

When the lights finally returned, Emma realized something had changed. Christmas was never about what was lost, but about what could still be shared.

 

Outside, the snow fell gently now, and inside, hearts were full. It was, after all, a good Christmas.

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Stake- Samskoli

Tis the night before Christmas, Our village in coastal Maharashtra was unusually quiet, the kind of silence that presses against your ears. The Christmas star hung outside our house swayed even though there was no wind. Midnight mass had ended, and the road leading to the church was empty—except for a single set of footprints.

They weren’t human.

At 12:12 a.m., the electricity died. The oil lamp in the prayer room flared on its own, casting shadows that stretched too long along the walls. From the backyard came the sound of something dragging across dry leaves.

Chrrr… chrrr…

My aunt once told me a story after too much feni:
“If you hear footsteps on Christmas night, don’t look back. The Kala Santa walks then—he doesn’t bring gifts, he returns memories.”

I made the mistake of looking.

A figure stood near the mango tree, wrapped in torn red cloth darkened by age. His beard hung like burnt cotton, and bells tied to his ankles rang softly—but not together, as if one leg belonged to someone else.

“Samskoli,” he called, pronouncing my name perfectly, lovingly.

The Christmas crib inside the house began to crack. Mary’s statue wept black liquid. Baby Jesus’ eyes slowly closed.

“You forgot,” the figure said, stepping closer. The ground beneath him turned cold, frost spreading in thin white lines. “Last year, you asked me to take something away.”

My chest tightened. I remembered that night—kneeling, desperate, whispering a wish I never spoke aloud again.

“I didn’t know you were listening,” I said.

He opened his sack. Inside were small wrapped boxes, each humming softly. He handed me one. My hands burned when I touched it.

“Every wish is a contract,” Kala Santa whispered. “And Christmas is when we collect.”

The bells rang louder. The lamp went out.

When the lights came back, dawn was breaking. The mango tree was normal. No footprints. No frost.

But beside my bed lay a small red box.

Inside was a mirror.

And in it, something smiled back at me—
a little later than I did.

Outside, far away, bells rang once more, fading into the morning air. 

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Tis the night before Christmas, and all through the house,

We set up a prank, with help from a mouse.

Cookies were swapped for broccoli bites,

Milk was replaced with “diet” delight.

 

A note said, “Santa, wellness is key;

Count your calories, start with these!”

At midnight there was crash! a startled “Ho ho—WAIT—NO.”

Broccoli flew everywhere.

 

By morning, my stocking was… noticeably light,

And Santa left kale and cabbages with a smug little note:

“Nice try, kid. Two can prank in one night.” 🎅🥦

 

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Santa Claus landed in a small Indian colony at midnight. He was hungry after a long flight and smelled fresh laddoos from Sharma ji’s house.

Ho ho ho… laddoo! Santa whispered and entered quietly.

Next morning, Sharma ji shouted,
Arre bhabhi! Kal raat 1 kg laddoo the… ab sirf 200 gram kaise?

Their son shouted, Mummy! Santa ji Indian ho gaye lagte hain!

Santa left a note near the tree:
Sorry beta, laddoo cookies. Merry Christmas!
 

merry xmas

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The Bell That Didn’t Ring

In a small church, a broken bell stayed silent every Christmas. A poor girl prayed beside it, wishing for happiness for her family.

Suddenly, the bell rang loudly for the first time in years.
Everyone smiled, and the girl’s heart filled with hope.

Christmas reminds us to believe—especially when things seem broken.

 

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Actually I've never had a good Christmas if it's not problems at school it's with my parents if it's not with them my partner tells me that he would leave one of these days hahahaha well that's life before all that I like the idea of sharing time with them hahaha well someday my day will come to shine 🍀🍀🍀 

PD: Good luck to all, Merry Christmas 🍀🍀🍀🤍

Actually I've never had a good Christmas if it's not problems at school it's with my parents if it's not with them my partner tells me that he would leave one of these days hahahaha well that's life before all that I like the idea of sharing time with them hahaha well someday my day will come to shine 🍀🍀🍀 

PD: Good luck to all, Merry Christmas 🍀🍀🍀🤍

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’Tis the night before Christmas, kids dreaming of toys and cheer,
I’m dreaming of Gates of Olympus hitting 1000x red.
Wake up remembering I busted 2k wager last night,
Santa all I want this year is a real job bro.

 

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Once, at Christmas, we were spending Christmas Eve together and a balloon flew so close, dropping presents that we were all amazed. Those are the kinds of people who allow children to believe, dream, and grow up in a good environment. ♥️MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL♥️

 

 

 

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Tis the night before Christmas…
…and he shoved his whole stack in with a shaky breath.
The dealer flipped a blackjack.
Snow fell.
He whispered, Guess that’s my Christmas miracle.
 

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Eddie's Christmas Stake

 

On Christmas Eve, feeling lonely, Eddie logged into the Stake online casino. Bright lights, holiday-themed slots. On his last ten euros, in the game "Reindeer in Flight," something unusual happened: instead of a win, a message appeared on the screen: "Your stake has been placed. Wish for a miracle for someone else."

 

Skeptical Eddie shrugged and thought of his elderly neighbor Anna, whose children hadn't come. He typed her name into the open field: "So she wouldn't be alone."

 

The next morning, a beaming Anna was knocking on his door: her son had unexpectedly gotten time off and rushed over on the last train! Over the holiday dinner, her son told how a colleague had given him his shift at the very last moment.

 

Later, Eddie saw a notification from Stake: "The most valuable stake is on humanity. You won. Merry Christmas." Looking at the light in his neighbors' windows and feeling the warmth of the shared table, Eddie understood—this time, he had hit the real jackpot.

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