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Different versions of trick-or-treating have been around since medieval times. It used to be called "guising" or "souling," and it was when children and poor adults went around in costumes on Halloween begging for food and money in exchange for songs and prayers. It was brought to America by the Irish in the early 20th century, but became less popular during WWII when sugar was rationed. However, in 1947, children's magazines, a radio program and the Peanuts comic strip made the tradition popular again, and by 1952, it became trick-or-treating as we know it now.
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Will someone be offended? Okay seriously, think about whether or not you really want to be a generic rapper for halloween; are you seriously going to put brown makeup on your face to play the part? Are you considering dressing up as a stereotype for laughs? Are you going to dress up as a sexy native american as if they’re make believe creatures? Yeah, seriously, I don’t care if I sound like the PC police. You need to think before you dress up.
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