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Stabbsworth
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seven.
you ever think about how fucked up it is that september is supposedly supposed to be the seventh month, given that septem means seven in latin anyways, it's now autumn of 2019 and i'm not ready for 2020. percival is busy being queer as hell. he was also here.
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Posted 09-05-2019, 01:02 PM |
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trystan830
Queen of Typoes
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eight
and oct is 8, nov is 9 and dec is 10. i blame the Romans messing up our calendar - Julius for July and Augustus for August. maybe Octavius for October, dunno.
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Posted 09-05-2019, 01:22 PM |
Stabbsworth
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nine
fuck the romans, man. percival is busy being queer as hell. he was also here.
somewhat busy working for trisphee. a reckoning will not be postponed indefinitely. | ||||
Posted 09-05-2019, 06:09 PM |
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trystan830
Queen of Typoes
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10
no thanks, not my type
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Posted 09-05-2019, 06:31 PM |
Coda
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11
Actually, the fault does not lie with July and August, but rather January and February. Doesn't it seem strange that the beginning of the year doesn't align neatly with any significant cycle? Wouldn't it just make more sense for the year to start at the beginning of spring, when the new life is appearing, and end in the winter? That's right: The Romans originally started their calendars in March. They only HAD ten months, though. They left the rest of the year unmarked. On the bright side, this meant they didn't have to screw with leap years. "Winter" just ran as long as winter needed to run. And since it was winter, that meant there really wasn't anything worth celebrating or honoring, so it didn't really matter. Once spring started, they just started counting months again. This was kind of awkward, though, and required a priest to watch the moon and declare when the first month of the year started. Not great for coordinating time. So one of the emperors added two more months to fill in the gap -- January (honoring the god of beginnings) at the beginning and February (honoring the gods of the underworld) at the end. So September at this point was now the 8th month instead of the 7th, but they didn't change the name. Julius Caesar renamed the 5th and 6th months after himself and his predecessor when he reformed the calendar again (and he moved February to come after January instead of at the end of the year) but it wasn't his fault that the names were already out of sync. Games by Coda (updated 4/15/2024 - New game: Call of Aether)
Art by Coda (updated 8/25/2022 - beatBitten and All-Nighter Simulator) Mega Man: The Light of Will (Mega Man / Green Lantern crossover: In the lead-up to the events of Mega Man 2, Dr. Wily has discovered emotional light technology. How will his creations change how humankind thinks about artificial intelligence? Sadly abandoned. Sufficient Velocity x-post) | ||||
Posted 09-05-2019, 07:33 PM |
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trystan830
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12
i'd also read somewhere that the old New Year was April 1. but i like that bit of letting winter just run it's course, LOL! and we can still blame the calendar mess-up on the Romans and my buddy Julius. XD
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Posted 09-05-2019, 10:27 PM |
Coda
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He made it better than it was before. He figured out that leap years needed to be a thing -- before that, some years had 13 months!
Games by Coda (updated 4/15/2024 - New game: Call of Aether)
Art by Coda (updated 8/25/2022 - beatBitten and All-Nighter Simulator) Mega Man: The Light of Will (Mega Man / Green Lantern crossover: In the lead-up to the events of Mega Man 2, Dr. Wily has discovered emotional light technology. How will his creations change how humankind thinks about artificial intelligence? Sadly abandoned. Sufficient Velocity x-post) | ||||
Posted 09-05-2019, 10:31 PM |
#22792 |
trystan830
Queen of Typoes
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14
there's 13 lunar months in our 12 solar months.... and the Hebrew calendar, every 3 or 4 years, adds a 13th month as their leap correction
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Posted 09-05-2019, 10:35 PM |
Stabbsworth
Pixelist
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#22793 | |||
fifteen.
this number is lucky for at least one person in the world. percival is busy being queer as hell. he was also here.
somewhat busy working for trisphee. a reckoning will not be postponed indefinitely. | ||||
Posted 09-06-2019, 01:55 PM |
#22794 |
trystan830
Queen of Typoes
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16!
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Posted 09-06-2019, 04:00 PM |
Merskelly Metalien
Icy Footed
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Posted 09-06-2019, 04:25 PM |
#22796 |
trystan830
Queen of Typoes
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18
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Posted 09-06-2019, 04:26 PM |
Merskelly Metalien
Icy Footed
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Posted 09-06-2019, 04:27 PM |
#22798 |
trystan830
Queen of Typoes
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20
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Posted 09-06-2019, 04:45 PM |
Merskelly Metalien
Icy Footed
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Posted 09-06-2019, 04:49 PM |
#22800 |
Stabbsworth
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twenty-two.
apparently 21 was a meme a while ago. percival is busy being queer as hell. he was also here.
somewhat busy working for trisphee. a reckoning will not be postponed indefinitely. | ||||
Posted 09-06-2019, 07:17 PM |
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be wary of the coda, damnit toho!, galla did it, teehee |
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