What did Sports Illustrated mean by this?

What did Sports Illustrated mean by this?

>americans have 28 months

Why would you want to know the day BEFORE the month?
The month sets the context. Then you get the day for more specificity. And then if you like, you can throw in the year as well.
Day/Month is for heathens.

they can steel memes and are only good for swimsuit models which in the modern day of porn is 100% irrelevant

Yes, a month for each dick you've sucked times a thousand, faggot

>American "humor"

>dat mental gymnastics

the 3th of 28th, 2017

what does it mean

america has 12 days and 365 months in a year

im surprised they dont drive on the left

that was clearly an insult, mohammed

>yurop has 44 hours

>Mohammed
>Check flag

t. mohammed and amir

Fugg off Tyrone.

fucking rekt

>Yuropoors have 31 months in a year, changing every day ad infinitum, not even in order

Ayyyy

its saint failcons day

Time is a social construct my man.

are you five?

Urban retards blown the fuck out

lol

They meant the biggest comeback in history

>what day is it?

do you say "it's March 28th" or "it's 28th March"

checkmate rest of the world

It's the 28th of March ofc
Did they not teach you English in school?

>adding an extra word for no reason

why do this?

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FUCK this publication

Saying the month first frames the context of the date better.

When someone asks you how old you are, you don't start with the seconds, then minutes, then weeks, and finally years. Same with the time, you don't give seconds, minutes, then hour. To us, "March 29" is simply more efficient and gives better immediate context than "the 29th of March." Because when someone asks the date, you never answer just "29," everyone gives the date using both month and day.

Whoa.

YYYY/MM/DD is objectively the best way to write dates because it decreases from left to right, just like HH:MM:SS for time.

No it doesn't you dumb fuck. You're just used to saying it that way because that's what youve used all your life.

The logic is sound. It makes as much sense to say month:date as it does to say hour:minute

>The time is 50:02, but if you want to be more specific it's 33:50:02
>Today I turn 00:00:00:00:00:00:25 years old

You literally do just say the 29th. Who wouldn't know the month.

You can use it as verbal shorthand, sure, but in almost all written usage you say both.

The simple point is that there is good logic behind the American usage.

this

>YYYY/MM/DD

this is literal autism

kek

What are you guys even talking about right now

Let's talk about this coincidence.

>year is most important

No there isn't.

Yes, this is true. But you guys say the year after the month, so it doesn't make sense and your argument is flawed as fuck.

this guy is correct

same with numbers in general

That seems to me to be an artifact of not wanting to place a number ahead of a non-number word (month name), which would sound awkward in English. Perhaps habit would have eradicated that awkwardness eventually.