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When it comes to seasons changes and how the year progresses, I would normally think August is the worst month of the year. For starters, the month arrangement (i.e. 1st of the month being a Sunday, 18th of the month being a Friday) is not just isolated from the rest of the year (May and June too), but the date columns containing both January 1st and January 2nd are towards the later end of the first week (August 6th and August 7th). It also has no holidays, it’s hot and humid, and when school begins in most states. However, it avoids being the worst month during the leap years thanks to the Summer Olympics, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this is not the case. But at least the month arrangement isn’t isolated for that February also starts on the same day of the week that August begins.

I also have favorite year arrangements, which is weird. The ones that are the best are when August 1st is a Sunday (i.e. 1999), Tuesday (i.e. 2017), or Friday (i.e. 2003). And in the last three years when August 1st was on any of those three days of the week I mentioned (2010, 2014, and 2017), August was one of the better months of the year when it came to my personal experiences.
 
My landlord came into my place yesterday unexpectedly and I completely forgot when I moved in 4 years ago I didn't tell him about my 2 free-roaming rabbits lmao. He looked right at my 12lb rabbit laying on the floor and was like WOW.

Surpringly he didn't care? He was just like "how did she get so big" haha. Which is fair. Thank god.
 
My landlord came into my place yesterday unexpectedly and I completely forgot when I moved in 4 years ago I didn't tell him about my 2 free-roaming rabbits lmao. He looked right at my 12lb rabbit laying on the floor and was like WOW.

Surpringly he didn't care? He was just like "how did she get so big" haha. Which is fair. Thank god.
Damn, yeah nice of him indeed. I def know landlords can be icky about pets D:
 
Apparently my landlord didn't know me and my boyfriend were together. He thought we were roommates the past 4 years hahaha
 
I call some computer errors (and some other machine errors) “slanders” because I don’t think there are truly any errors. I think the computer is lying because it can do it, it just doesn’t want to operate properly. Machines may be smarter than ever, but people are still more powerful than machines.
 
Interesting Friday the 13th facts:

  • The first Friday the 13th after the 9/11 Attacks was also the first Friday the 13th after the attack’s first anniversary.
    • What’s even weirder is that the first Friday the 13th after 9/11 was also the last time September 13th landed on a Friday for 11 years.
    • In addition, when the first of March is a Friday, the two Friday the 13ths occur in the month of 9/11 and the month of Pearl Harbor.
    • Coincidentally, these two months are also the months of the Benghazi attack and the Sandy Hook Massacre. Exactly one year after both events, those two months had a Friday the 13th, and the first time in 11 years.
  • Since 2007, Daylight Savings Time was changed to begin in March and end in November in the United States. Since both months begin on the same day of the week, it’s no longer possible for Friday the 13th to occur in the month Daylight Savings begins in without occurring in the month Daylight Savings ends, and vice versa. That means, when Friday the 13th occurs in the month Daylight Savings begins, it also occurs in the month Daylight Savings ends.
  • The last time Daylight Savings time began in a month of Friday the 13th without ending in another month with Friday the 13th was April 2001. The next year Friday the 13th occurred in April was the first year Daylight Savings Time began in March and ended in November.
    • Coincidentally, this was also the first time Friday the 13th occurred in April in 11 years. Not only that, but this was also Good Friday.
  • The last time Daylight Savings time ended in a month of Friday the 13th without beginning in another month with Friday the 13th was October 2006. Amazingly enough, this was also the last time Daylight Savings time ended before it began in March and ended in November.
    • Coincidentally, this was also the last time Friday the 13th occurred in October in 11 years. Not only that, but it’s also the month of Halloween.
  • During a common year beginning on a Thursday, there are three Friday the 13ths. The first one occurs right before Valentine’s Day, the second one occurs four days before St Patrick’s Day (another unlucky number), and the third is exactly 13 days after Halloween and 13 days before Thanksgiving. These months are also the month with 28 days or the months with Daylight Savings time days.
    • During a leap year beginning on a Thursday, the two Friday the 13ths occur in the opposite months, the only time it can occur in opposite months without occurring in any other month. These months are also the months of the Winter Olympics and Summer Olympics.
  • During a leap year beginning on a Sunday, the there are three Friday the 13ths, all of them being 13 weeks apart. Amazingly, these months are also the first month of each quarter.
    • During a common year beginning on a Sunday, Friday the 13th lands in October, the month of Halloween.
 
Interesting Friday the 13th facts:

  • The first Friday the 13th after the 9/11 Attacks was also the first Friday the 13th after the attack’s first anniversary.
    • What’s even weirder is that the first Friday the 13th after 9/11 was also the last time September 13th landed on a Friday for 11 years.
    • In addition, when the first of March is a Friday, the two Friday the 13ths occur in the month of 9/11 and the month of Pearl Harbor.
    • Coincidentally, these two months are also the months of the Benghazi attack and the Sandy Hook Massacre. Exactly one year after both events, those two months had a Friday the 13th, and the first time in 11 years.
  • Since 2007, Daylight Savings Time was changed to begin in March and end in November in the United States. Since both months begin on the same day of the week, it’s no longer possible for Friday the 13th to occur in the month Daylight Savings begins in without occurring in the month Daylight Savings ends, and vice versa. That means, when Friday the 13th occurs in the month Daylight Savings begins, it also occurs in the month Daylight Savings ends.
  • The last time Daylight Savings time began in a month of Friday the 13th without ending in another month with Friday the 13th was April 2001. The next year Friday the 13th occurred in April was the first year Daylight Savings Time began in March and ended in November.
    • Coincidentally, this was also the first time Friday the 13th occurred in April in 11 years. Not only that, but this was also Good Friday.
  • The last time Daylight Savings time ended in a month of Friday the 13th without beginning in another month with Friday the 13th was October 2006. Amazingly enough, this was also the last time Daylight Savings time ended before it began in March and ended in November.
    • Coincidentally, this was also the last time Friday the 13th occurred in October in 11 years. Not only that, but it’s also the month of Halloween.
  • During a common year beginning on a Thursday, there are three Friday the 13ths. The first one occurs right before Valentine’s Day, the second one occurs four days before St Patrick’s Day (another unlucky number), and the third is exactly 13 days after Halloween and 13 days before Thanksgiving. These months are also the month with 28 days or the months with Daylight Savings time days.
    • During a leap year beginning on a Thursday, the two Friday the 13ths occur in the opposite months, the only time it can occur in opposite months without occurring in any other month. These months are also the months of the Winter Olympics and Summer Olympics.
  • During a leap year beginning on a Sunday, the there are three Friday the 13ths, all of them being 13 weeks apart. Amazingly, these months are also the first month of each quarter.
    • During a common year beginning on a Sunday, Friday the 13th lands in October, the month of Halloween.
these are not facts they are things you have thrown together to make your daily post about politics on an animal crossing forum
 
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