But I did watch like...a vog I needed to finish, about 20 youtube videos, one of the Kongregate games, and that's on top of other stuff I did today.
Admittedly, I did waste ~2 hours of my life researching Carol of the Bells covers, citing 20 of them (which I listened to in their entirety, plus about 20 more which I listened to without citing), all for the sake of making the stupidest of stupid arguments.
Basically, my argument was that with the right arrangement of an instrumental/orchestral version of the song (that is, the song sans its lyrics), you could turn it from being a traditionally-Christmas-song into a Halloween song ridiculously easily--or, alternatively, into a year-round song not tied to any holiday, an epic tune which could be used for, sayyy, as an example, epic boss battle music, or something along those lines; something which would be appropriate at any time, not just at the holidays near the end of the year.
I have very good backing behind this, a fair argument which as I mentioned, cites 20 videos' worth of evidence demonstrating the aesthetic I am talking about. (Apparently, it has something to do with the key the song is in?) The silliest, stupidest of things to argue about.
Gonna say worth tho.