If you've never managed to celebrate Festivus, then you can go to Twitter today to figure out just how to do it. Twitter users the world over are celebrating online.
The man who started it all
This Twitter user managed to find Frank Costanza, who started the Festivus trend.
Happy #Festivus Everyone may the airing of your grievences fall on the deaf ears of your family, as they do every other day. pic.twitter.com/WrumCjIxBc
— Jennifer Storm (@JenniferRStorm) December 23, 2018
Celebrate with friends and family
Festivus is a holiday you need to spend with other people. This Twitter user made it clear they plan to.
It’s December 23rd! Happy Festivus! #Festivus pic.twitter.com/sqKJPtTuy1
— Myriam 🌊 (@maximusmom22) December 23, 2018
Donating to the Human Fund
There are actually fake gift cards made up for Festivus and we're here for it.
"Happy Festivus! To celebrate the holiday season, a charitable donation in your name has been made to: The Human Fund - Money for People." #Festivus pic.twitter.com/aWyTiWLThy
— Baseball by BSmile (@BSmile) December 23, 2018