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#Me @ Daylight Savings Time Taking An Hour From Me
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rocktheholygrail · 1 year
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tfw it’s daylight savings time again
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cyprinella · 6 months
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Don't forget, friends in the US.
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incognitopolls · 4 months
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ceruleanempyrean · 6 months
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uesp · 2 months
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Oh no! After being convinced to go out carousing with Sheogorath "just like old times", Akatosh accidentally made this day 23 hours long instead of 24. Hopefully Akatosh will realize his mistake and return this missing hour to us later in the year.
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lookninjas · 6 months
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Happy Daylight Savings Ends eve to all who celebrate. Remember to leave some fish shits under the ultraviolent light for Cousin Oskaar!
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existennialmemes · 6 months
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So excited we're about to horrifically torture our Circadian Rhythms by rearranging the clock, because of something that was allegedly more convenient for people over a hundred years ago
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onthedriftinthetardis · 6 months
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broadwaybookworm · 6 months
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Happy 3 years friends
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would-you-punt-them · 1 month
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Daylight Saving Time
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ancient-rome-au · 2 months
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My unverified personal gnosis is that Daylight Savings Time (DST) is sacrilegious. Twice a year, DST violently disrupts our perception of and connection to the gradual seasonal drift of sunrise, sunset, and the length of the day. As I have gotten older, I have taken more notice of the annual patterns of the sun. I feel like I acquired an "internal calendar" in the same way that sunrise and sunset regulate our "internal clock" (circadian rhythm).
As an illustration, here is how DST shifts our perception of sunrise and sunset relative to a fixed system of 24 hours in Rome [source]: 
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I’m pretty sure that if Emperor Julian had succeeded in saving polytheism that we wouldn't have to deal with DST in the modern era. The cycle of the sun would be widely considered sacred and messing with our perception of it like this would be sacrilegious.
By the way, permanent Standard Time is superior from a public health perspective to permanent Daylight Savings Time.
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mud1888 · 6 months
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