They do those in Germany. For Christmas. They make calendars with the days till Christmas, and for each day you open a 'window' and take out a piece of chocolate. It's like a box with chocolates and you take one out for every passing day. I had two of those for Christmas 2007, but I didn't wait for every day, I ate more chocolates on one day
LOL but,I dunno I mean, They are both around at xmas, they both have (typically) similar holes , & square shapes(rectangle candy boxes,or headstones) , every day someone dies,every day you take out chocolate. I wouldn't say they are COMPLETE opposites.
I guess so. I don't make a habit of opening graves to mark the passage of time and then consuming the nougaty corpses inside.
i don't quite see how totally unrelated items are opposites, or even the concept applies. you know perhapse that in euclidian space it is possible to have two lines, as lines are defined in euclidian geometry, that appear to intersect each other, from all but one perspective, from which they appear to be parallel, but more to the point, never intersect at all. the two items mentioned are like skew lines, that's the term for what i've described. that whatever relation they may appear to have, is utterly and totally illussary. NOT a realationship of opposits, but NO relationship AT ALL. (like the difference between no quantity and nothing for there to be a quantity of) a calander of any sort is a conceptual object, represented by an artifacutal physical one. a graveyard is a place where remains have been burried. any relationship between these two items, belongs to the realms of fantasy. i, at least, can perceive of utterly none. not one of opposites, but none at all. =^^= .../\...