Happy Festivus!
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It's the holiday for the rest of us.
"Festivus" was introduced to the masses in a Seinfeld episode with George Castanza's father. The quirky holiday is celebrated annually on Dec. 23.
Festivus tradition includes a bare aluminum pole, instead of a Christmas tree. It allows those who celebrate to have an "airing of Grievances," telling others how they have disappointed you the past year. There's also a dinner and then the "Feats of Strength," where the read of the household must be pinned.