Spyke
lemmy.world

Thursday = 4/7 = 0.571

8pm = 20/24 = 0.833

October = 10/12 = 0.833

Saturday =6/7 = 0.857

Unless you only count work days, then Thurs = 4/5 = 0.8

I rest my case

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lemmy.world

Submitting to the Journal of Useful Bullshit.

Some fancy academic website will charge us $40 to read our own work and we won’t get paid.

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lemmyngreply
lemmy.ca

Thursday is 5/7 if you're one of those uncivilized people who start the week in Sunday.

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lemmy.world

I like to think of weekends like bookends, sandwiching the work week between freedom.

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lemmyngreply
lemmy.ca

To me the weekend is the end of the week. I don't start the week on its end, so by elimination the week starts on Monday.

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A7thStonereply
lemmy.world

End (noun)

  1. Either extremity of something that has length.
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"THE" weekend, singular.

End (noun) 3. "The point in time when an action, event, or phenomenon ceases or is completed; the conclusion."

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ok yes October being equivalent to Saturday makes much more sense. best day of the week = best month of the year

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The reason thursday is in the list is because of it containing the letter H. Check its position in the alphabet

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lemmy.world

They're all almost the end of the thing but not the very end. Of course they're the same thing.

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I sincerely hesitated before posting that, unsure of the word "affliction." I've only ever known one person with it and they didn't seem to suffer from it. However, their view of the world absolutely was fascinating.

I intend no denigration of anyone with synesthesia. However, for anyone with it reading this, I'd love to learn more from you.

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ggtdbzreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Thursday is like this.

I literally cannot for the life of me explain why.

But خميس? The name of Thursday in my native Arabic?

Ah but Jeudi, the French name. Sun high in the sky. Very round.

I cannot even begin to explain.

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Really ? that's too funny... to me they're warm, a bit soft, balanced & fair, and very finely textured

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anomolyreply
lemmy.world

This broke me. The dot … over the i. That broke me. I’m … I’m done.

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lemmy.world

I agree with October and 8 pm but not Thursday. Thursday is too yellow to be October.

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Klearreply
lemmy.world

October is way more yellow than Thursdsay.

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TheFriarreply
lemm.ee

October is too golden and burnt umber to not be Thursday.

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You're right about October being burnt umber but it's burnt umber, red, and other reddish orange hues. Thursday is like a bright yellow which is more like September.

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programming.dev

"Octo" in October means eight. Makes sense.

I don't know about Thursday, i dont feel the same connection.

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Revan343reply
lemmy.ca

"Octo" in October means eight.

Well it did, then some assholes named Julius and Augustus had to fuck it up. Somebody should stab one of those fuckers

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roscoereply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Common misconception.

July and August were renamed. The original names were derived from five and six. The extra two months that threw everything off were January and February. When 5-10 were named January and February didn't even have names, it was just that cold period when there was no planting or harvesting. There were a bunch of other changes to the calendar over the centuries before we got where we are too.

Decent overview here: https://study.com/academy/lesson/the-ancient-roman-calendar-history-months-saints.html

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lemmy.ml

Is there a word for the thing before the penultimate? Because that would be it.

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nelly_manreply
lemmy.world

And following (or preceding) that, there is: preantepenultimate and propreantepenultimate.

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I don't know what ultimate penmanship and propane accessories have to do with this discussion.

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You really can't explain it? This is the peak of what that noggin is capable of?

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lemmy.world

Take out weekends and include all 24 hours of the day:

Thursday 4/5 = 0.8
October 10/12 = 0.833
8pm 20/24 = 0.833

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Because it's how Thursday feels relative to the work week. That's why it feels related to the others intuitively.

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