Over the weekend you may or may not have noticed a plethora of people dressed up as either Harley Quinn or a skeleton walking around town like it was no big deal.
It appears Halloween has cemented itself as the most celebrated of all the holidays. The lengths some people will go to just for a costume. Jeez Louise, right?
There are those out there who couldn't think of anything better than to dress up, get drunk and wake up the next day with face-paint all over their bed sheets.
George Youel is one of those guys - ish.
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With Halloween falling on a Monday this year (today), it just so happened to coincide with the same day he'd be returning to college with all his friends and classmates.
With that in mind, before the 18-year-old Banbury College student broke up for half term on 21st October, he tried to organise a 'Halloween Dress Up Day' for their return the following Monday.
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"At first no one seemed interested," George told TheLADbible. "On the last day of term, though, the plan cropped up again and everyone said they would come in dressed up."
Slightly disbelieving, George was shown Amazon orders for costumes before they all broke up for school.
Happy with what he saw, the media student enjoyed his half term, woke up this morning and slipped on the lobster costume he'd been saving for Halloween Dress Up Day.
George continued: "I was literally ready for a day of banter.
"Turns out, the only banter is that I was the only person who genuinely came in wearing anything that could be seen as mildly Halloween related.
"I've been laughed at, pointed at and shouted at.
"Long story short, I've been made a mug of."
Naturally, he's become something of a local celebrity at Banbury College having been caught on Snapchat by just about everyone.
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"I feel like such a loser."
Not a loser, George. A lobster.
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