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- Jul 30, 2013
Losing an hour of sleep builds character. If I had it my way, instead of setting clocks forward in the spring and back in the fall, we'd set them forward both times instead.
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It doesn't really matter. It has no real major impact and it's all a mental thing. You can change the clock but it isn't going to stop the days from being shorter or longer. It's just part of the seasons and the rotation of the earth and shit like that.The government trying to control time just to make their cattle work more. There really is no limit to how much they're trying to control.
That wouldn't change either. Like I said in the post above it's a mental thing. Changing the clock won't change the fact that it gets darker earlier in Fall and Winter.I don't mind daylight savings time, but I don't like how in the winter months, 5PM is pitch dark but in the summer, 5PM feels like the middle of the afternoon.
That has more to do with your position on earth. Changing a clock really wouldn't make that better. In places like Alaska and places farther up near the north pole the sun never really goes down for 3 months and never really rises for 3 months.I forgot about DST. I wondered why it was so early this morning. Daylight savings time kind of sucks but I prefer it to the perpetual static time of the equator where the sunset and seasons never change. That seems like it would be kind of awful honestly. Like all of your life is just spent in a single day that always starts and ends at 6:30.
Fuck the little tards.Parents generally don't like their children going to school before the sun rises--thus its continued existence.
Yes I understand how the Earth's rotation and orbit work. They also happen to not use daylight savings time as well as the Earth itself remaining consistent in those regions.That has more to do with your position on earth. Changing a clock really wouldn't make that better. In places like Alaska and places farther up near the north pole the sun never really goes down for 3 months and never really rises for 3 months
You'll get it back in 6 months or soI WANT MY HOUR BACK.
Unless you're in the Navajo Nation, bunch of cucks.ARIZONA NUMBER 1!!!!! ARIZONA MOGS YOU DAYLIGHT SAVINGS FAGGOTS1111!!!!!
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I had to express my AZ pride.
It was for urbanist office jockeys who couldn’t be bothered to work by candlelight.It makes no sense why it exists. I've always heard that it was for the farmers, but they don't even use it. All the farmers I've known work from sunrise to sunset or until they're finished, so time is a complete non-factor in their workdays. Are we seriously just keeping it for retards who can't wake up while it's still dark? Just get rid of it, it's pointless.
What? We are now on daylight savings time so how is it both the best and "fucking gay" ?Daylights saving is fucking gay, but we are back on the objectively best schedule for now, and I worked 1 less hour today so I'm in a good mood.