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originally posted by: skunkape23
Is it today already?
originally posted by: trifecta
originally posted by: skunkape23
Is it today already?
Hahaha, nope you still have a couple of weeks....
originally posted by: iDope
a reply to: peterp
Wasn't this talked about in Calendrical Geometry 110 at SMHU already? If you deduce them by pi and take the equilateral conversion rate of the base pairs of numbers you get a mathematical symbiosis of seduction that leads you to Valentines day that looks like a flower when stenographed upon a lithograph. It's all so simple to explain holidays and end-o-days. It's actually so simple that if you square the base pair of all first days of the month you get one, and if you divide them upon themself you get one, which means today is always today. Two todays is never tomorrow and two yesterdays is stil in the past. Einstein even said that no day is ever a day without having daylight, unless that day falls within the regions that have no daylight at a given point of the year, and those days are nonexistant since the sun never crosses the sky in order to record calendrical dates. That is time travel.
originally posted by: iDope
a reply to: trifecta
I know exactly how the calendat is derived. The solstices, equinoxes, revolution around the sun, etc., it is no secret. It's even astronomical to have Columbus day! So when does the pole shift occur according to your calendar? When do the aereola borealis occur to your calendar? Your blood moons your placenta moons?
originally posted by: iDope
a reply to: trifecta
And sarcasm should be taken with a grain of salt when dealing with a highly sarcastic post, as you may have noticed from the former. This entire OP is complete stupidity. I mean seriously AEREOLA borrelais and PLACENTA moon, you thought I was serious. Jeez, learn some bilogy astodude.