The theme of this site is unconventionality, named after a scene in Alice in Wonderland called The Unbirthday Party.
While Alice fully immerses herself in a fantasy about anthropomorphism, size issues, & playing card royalty, she attends an “Unbirthday Party,” a celebration of each day that is not one’s birthday. This generally means 364 days out of 365 days. At the Unbirthday Party, the attendees are singing, dancing, celebrating everyone’s unbirthday, and having the time of their lives.
The event may seem absurd, however, if you take a step back you might notice that it's a liberating way of thinking that celebrates life uninhibitedly. Instead of restricting oneself to the idea that one's date of birth is more special than the other 364 days, why not switch it up and celebrate the 364 days instead?
I found this idea so humorously enlightening, acted out by animate animals and characters at a tea party in a children's fairytale, that I had to name this site after the Unbirthday Party event.
This site is a place to review and celebrate music, movies, film, sociological thoughts and issues and more with the overall theme of unconventionality, deviance from the norm, and championing life every day, as if it is one's first and last day.
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