That changes after you've heard hundreds of hours of recording of your voice, you start to like it. Maybe also because of the feedback that it procures you, you learn how to modify your voice to make it more agreeable. Same goes for how you look on camera.
I am precisely the opposite. The slightest deviation from my usual routine, I fold up like a deck chair. I am completely unprepared to deal with the unknown.
I remember a series of posts from a few years back when rhubarbodendron opined that World War II/the Holocaust was a long time ago and the Jews should "just stop talking about it." As you might imagine, that didn't go over well with the rest of the people in that conversation. As long as there are victims still alive, as well as their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren (people born in the lifetimes of the people victimized during the '30s and '40s), people are not going to "stop talking about it" - nor should they. Keeping those memories alive is part of what horrifies people enough to want to prevent it from ever happening again.
Being evil is fun. You get to cut in line at movies, and get the best tables at resturants. Remind me sometime and I'll tell you what I did to the neigbors' cat.
While things like that should be challenged when they come up, it sounds like in this case, it was. I'm not really sure it's appropriate to be rehashing past incidents here. On this, though, we agree. Some things should never be forgotten.
If you're talking about the Halloween name change thread, it's in the Question suggestions and feedback area of the forum. I haven't seen a regular Halloween thread yet.