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National That Sucks Day is celebrated all over the US. It is a holiday dedicated to all the bad things that have happened to the people in their lives and history.
National That Sucks Day is celebrated by everyone frustrated by all the things that suck.
It is unknown when National That Sucks Day was celebrated for the first time, but this event is observed on April 15 annually to remind people of all the bad things in their lives in the world.
A man named Bruce Novotny started National That Sucks Day. He is also the owner of ThatSucks.Net.
April 15 is considered a bad day in history as so many events that suck happened on this date. Down below are a couple of events that brings sadness to our faces.
Bruce Novotyn suggests that on That Sucks Day, you can play mood-lightening games such as pinning the tail on your friends or organizing a rotten Easter egg hunt. There are specific traditions that need to be followed.
Watch Documentaries about the sinking of the Titanic or the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
You can rant about all the things that are wrong in your life to your friends.
Visit the website dedicated to this day to know about more such events and share them on social media with the hashtag That Sucks Day.
On That Sucks Day, historically significant events that impacted many lives, such as assassination day and the sinking of the Titanic, occurred.
This day focuses on negative things and things that didn't turn out in people's favor. It may make them sadder by highlighting such things.
People get to know the forgotten history because of That Sucks Day. It also conveys the message that even if things suck, everything will work out in the end.
Bruce Novotont initiated the celebration of That Sucks Day.
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