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>I wonder how we should write down "January 21st 2018"
21 January 2018.
Why are Americans such mongoloids?
Kahdeskymmenesensimmäinen Tammikuuta 2018
but we say "the 21st of January"
22. Januar 2018
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Maybe Americans have trouble remembering the current month, so it's prioritize it over days.
>the fourth of July
2018.01.21
Check mate
PACK. IT. UP.
WRECKED
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AMERICAN DELUSIONS SHATTERED
Year/Month/Day is the only reasonable format.
this
OH NO NO NO NO
DON'T SAY THAT ALOUD
Weebshits need to GTFO
HOW WILL THEY EVER RECOVER
much prefer year/day/month format
>B
>T
>F
>O
>no American has posted since this post
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Hol up man dont destroy their anuses just yet why did you pull out the final move at the start ? i wanted to laugh at amerimutts more
OH NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
anime website
NUKES LAUNCHED. NOT A DRILL
oOH HO NO NO NO HAAAAAHAHAHHAAAA
>tfw surrounded by retards
Why does East Asia always seem to be the same color in charts like this?
This, seriously. People look at me like I'm retarded for writing something like 20180121
Because they ARR ROOK SAME
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Kahdeskymmenesensimmäinen Tammikuuta Kaksituhattakahdeksastoista*
Oh Look another "America does something different than everybody else hahahahahahahah let me Point it Out to everyone but everyone already knows about it I Just want to remind everyone with what they already know" thread
le puta de Satanàs...
That's because when we gained Independence we were still very British so at the time the Holiday was declared, it was legally declared with that name. Throughout the years somehow we started to say the months First but this Always stayed the same that was the Holiday celebrated since the beginning
ameriblubbers blown the fuck out
Delete this post immediately.
21 de Enero de 2017
YOU WILL PAY FOR THIS TRANSGRESSION
2018*
SMASHED
BTFOOOD DISGUSTING MUTTT NOW ASSIMILATE YOURSELF TO THE WORLD KEK
>American damage control
i-it hurts...
boi we wrote july 4th on the declaration
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replying to this post
In every single instance where you would include the year, the year is the most important part.
Den tredje veckans vilodag i herrens och nådens år tjugohundraarton
D/M/Y is objectively the best format aesthetically
Month/Day if you really need a year stick it at the end
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>yyyy/mm/dd
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When you look at a calendar you don't look at th number of the day and then the month. You look for the month and then the day number.
fpbp
also:
max days: 31
max months: 12
max years: 9999
so 12/31/9999 is a progression from the smallest range to the largest
someone explain this shit
Since 'fourth' comes before 'July' in 'fourth of July', a date system modeled after that day would be d/m/y rather than m/d/y.
Days change every 24h
Months change every 30 or so days
Years change every 12 months
You're gonna be changing the day more than the month, so why have the month before the day?
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>max years: 9999
I hope your coworkers banter you to death, yank
I assume that reply wasn't for me?
I can’t think why americans thought that their system was better than this, it’s just a natural progression of units of time from the smaller to the bigger
MUTTS ABSOLUTELY BTFO
Sunday,January 21, 2018
After that it turns to 001M10
180121 is optimal
This.
Defend this
the rest of the stupid world doesnt understand numerical order. it's 0-9 dumbasses.
USA month = 0-12, day = 1-31, year = 0- infinity. lowest to highest = simple
Screwed up world. 1-31, 1-12, 0-infinity. no logical order to this jumbled up mess
green covers both combinations that make sense
at least nobody is yyyy-dd-mm