I edited the title because my grammar is terrible

    • rockerface 🇺🇦@lemm.ee
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      10 months ago

      I mean, March used to be the first month. Traditionally, New Year used to be a spring holiday. In Ukraine, the original lyrics of the Carol of the Bells sing about the spring beginning

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        Ukraine recently moved it back though to align with the Western New Year celebrations if I recall correctly. More of a “fuck Russia we’re gonna do our own thing” cultural move.

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          That’s not what we moved. We moved Christian holidays 2 weeks back to align with Gregorian calendar. Because the Orthodox Christians would count it by Julian Calendar (with Christmas on 7th January). But yeah, we did do that to be closer to European countries than to Russia

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      “But my ego demands I name a month after myself and I’ll be damned if it’s one of those bloody cold months at the end of the year!”

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          Two different emperors. July is named after Julius Caesar and August is named after Augustus.

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              His full name was Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus but he was most commonly called Octavian. He was born Gaius Octavius but when he was named successor to Julius Caesar he adopted Caesar’s name.

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                Took me some searching to understand that you were explaining about Augustus being not originally Julius Caesar. I kinda took it that it was the original Julius Caesar that was not named like that at birth 😅

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                  They’re all super confusingly named. The first 12 have either caesar, augustus, or both as part of their name.

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      Let’s see, if we had 10 months we’d need 5 months of 36 days and 5 of 37 days. Each month is a little over 5 weeks, which is 35 days. Maybe 10 months of 35 days and a special month of 15 days.

      (I still prefer 13 months of 28 days with 1 extra day, but superstitious people don’t like 13.)(I also like my personal idea of 6 day weeks with 4 days working and 2 days off. That leaves 1 odd week of 5 days.)

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        Alright, hear me out. We go with the 10 months of 35 days and a special month of 15 days, but the 15 days is just one giant celebration. Just 15 days of nothing but arts and crafts and hanging out with friends.

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    If we are making up calendars why don’t we have 13 months of 28 days leading to 364 days. This means every month has 4 weeks of 7 days and an extra day a year which we can make a celebration day that doesn’t land on a day of the week. So every year every day lands on the same day of the week and an extra day (or two on leap years) that aren’t part of the typical week

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    Our calendar still kind of sucks.

    It’s off by 6hrs/yr.

    The Persian calendar is off by 1sec/yr.

    But it’s year zero is about the Prophet Muhammad…

    So only Iran and Afghanistan use it.

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      Humans sure are strange. Mathematical astronomical geniuses but still stupid enough to believe in superstitious fairy tales they call religion. But perhaps that’s part of the (evil) genius too. The people who create religions are the ones who know how to psychologically control the masses.

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      It looks like the Iranian calendar would have each year of a different length, since

      The Iranian New Year begins at the midnight nearest to the instant of the northern spring equinox, as determined by astronomic calculations for the meridian (52.5°E)

      This would make this kind of calendar extremely complicated to handle especially when not using computers

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      10 months ago

      😳

      Edit: never mind, I’m not a victim of this. I guess there are some benefits of being an HOURLY capitalist slave.

      You’re apparently a salaried capitalist slave.