For fuck's sake.
Thanks for Nothing started with one simple, powerful idea: we shouldn’t need an excuse to throw a party.
There are never enough reasons to come together and celebrate everything that makes life worth living—the people we love, our creative spirit, and the fleeting gift of being alive, to name a few. So, we created our own holiday to fill that void, and celebrate “nothing.”
When we say “Thanks for Nothing,” we really mean “Thanks for Everything.” We are already a great reason to gather, and the act of showing up is the holiday. We don’t need a special occasion, just good company, and the courage to toast to our own impermanence. We gather to celebrate the fact that we’re all still here—together.
Thanks for Nothing started with one simple, powerful idea: we shouldn’t need an excuse to throw a party.
There are never enough reasons to come together and celebrate everything that makes life worth living—the people we love, our creative spirit, and the fleeting gift of being alive, to name a few. So, we created our own holiday to fill that void, and celebrate “nothing.”
When we say “Thanks for Nothing,” we really mean “Thanks for Everything.” We are already a great reason to gather, and the act of showing up is the holiday. We don’t need a special occasion, just good company, and the courage to toast to our own impermanence. We gather to celebrate the fact that we’re all still here—together.
The best reason to party,
is no reason at all.
The best reason to party,
is no reason at all.
Why a skull?
We absolutely LOVE Halloween, but Thanks for Nothing means so much more to us.
The skull is our little memento mori—a symbol that celebrates life by reminding us of how short it is. We’re here for a limited time, so why wait for someone else’s calendar to tell us when to live?
By embracing this idea, we honor the absurd, beautiful truth that every moment is precious. We choose to live it up because someday, we won’t be able to.
Why a skull?
We absolutely LOVE Halloween, but Thanks for Nothing means so much more to us.
The skull is our little memento mori—a symbol that celebrates life by reminding us of how short it is. We’re here for a limited time, so why wait for someone else’s calendar to tell us when to live?
By embracing this idea, we honor the absurd, beautiful truth that every moment is precious. We choose to live it up because someday, we won’t be able to.
Copyright © 2025 Thanks For Nothing. All rights reserved.
Copyright © 2025 Thanks For Nothing.
All rights reserved.