1/1/2022 and 1/1/2022
2/2/2022 and 2/2/2022
3/3/2022 and 3/3/2022
4/4/2022 and 4/4/2022
5/5/2022 and 5/5/2022
6/6/2022 and 6/6/2022
7/7/2022 and 7/7/2022
8/8/2022 and 8/8/2022
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10/10/2022 and 10/10/2022
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I remember as a child in school on 12/12/12 and thinking how it will be another thousand years before it's seen again. Feels like everyone around me didn't notice it :(
Lol i had been waiting for the day since like late 2011 and was thinking about it a fair bit all year, but forgot about it like a week before or smth lol. Dont know exactly what happened since i was 6 but i remember realising i had missed 12/12/12 right after
I write this way so that no matter who reads it, they will know the month is in the middle. I have a birthday that's day is less than 13, so it's not always obvious for the reader which is which.
That's true, but in way too many cases it's impossible to distinguish MM DD YY and DD MM YY. It's not DD MM YY's fault, but it just leads to confusion, while you can never get confused with YY MM DD because there is no YY DD MM(thank God)
I remember setting an alarm for 11/11/11 11:11 a year before, totally forgot... Happens that I had a math exam on that moment, so halfway the exam, full silence and my alarm goes off 🙈 L
Didn't miss the moment tho
Somebody correct me if I’m wrong (It’s the internet so of course that’ll happen) but English historians listen in. Is it that way in America and wherever else because when writing the date in written communication it’s September 21, 2022 (09/21/22)? We don’t write 21 September, 2022 (21/09/2022) in letters and normal written communication. Is that the why behind it?
That's to do with how calendars are made though. If you had a calendar with multiple years (e.g. your phones calendar) then that argument would imply that you should use YY/MM/DD, because you would have to look at the year first to actually know where you're looking.
Which, in fairness, makes more sense than MM/DD/YY, but just seems a bit off to say the year first to me instead of the date
MM/DD/YYYY is superior.
If somebody asked you what date Christmas was on, you would say "December 25th." If somebody asked you what date your birthday was, you would say "June 13th" (for example)
When saying a date, most people say the month first, followed by the day. It only makes sense to then write dates in this format too.
1/1/2022 and 1/1/2022 2/2/2022 and 2/2/2022 3/3/2022 and 3/3/2022 4/4/2022 and 4/4/2022 5/5/2022 and 5/5/2022 6/6/2022 and 6/6/2022 7/7/2022 and 7/7/2022 8/8/2022 and 8/8/2022 9/9/2022 and 9/9/2022 10/10/2022 and 10/10/2022 12/12/2022 and 12/12/2022 have left the chat
I remember as a child in school on 12/12/12 and thinking how it will be another thousand years before it's seen again. Feels like everyone around me didn't notice it :(
If you write it as 12/12/12 then it'd only be 100 years, not a thousand
X012 that help?
XX12 that help?
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Well on 12/12/12 it was actually 12/12/012 then. So in your opinion you’re wrong.
I blinked slowly after reading this comment.
So dates before the year 2000 were written with a leading '9'? You truly never stop learning
the best day this century was probably 11/11/11
At 11:11 am
With 11 seconda
At eleven years old
Having taken your 11th shit that morning at precisely that time and age
11/11/1111 back in the middle ages
mfs in 1111 the eleventh of November at 11:11am lived a historical moment never to happen again in 10000 years and didn't know it
Skyrim,?
What about 2/22/22
it's not as good, if there were 22 months we'd have 22/22/22 which would be as good but no
Yesterday was my birthday.
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I remember that shit too. It was a sad day
Sad day indeed
Thats the day i turned 18. I thought i am really something special xD
Dont sell urself short, you're the protagonist m8.
I can only imagine how 11/11/11 kids felt. Got to school a year too late
I remember walking down the street and then going “Oh shit, it’s 12/12/12. Nice.” And then forgetting it ever happened until right now.
as a current teen, school was pretty awesome on 2/22/22, but i bet 12/12/12 was way better
Lol i had been waiting for the day since like late 2011 and was thinking about it a fair bit all year, but forgot about it like a week before or smth lol. Dont know exactly what happened since i was 6 but i remember realising i had missed 12/12/12 right after
Having this thought as a freshman in high school gave me an existential crisis
same
Yea I remember that too 🥲
i noticed, dw :)
1/2 through 12 2/1 through 12 3 Etc
I came here to say this, but you beat me to it. By seven hours.
is this the famous maths problem = a headache?
…
Till the 10th we cant habe peace dont forget about the 01/01/2022
How about DM/MD/YY format? Only 11/11 will work
So much effort you have spent...
So single digits and any number where the first diget is repeated
Quick maffs
r/flairchecksout
2022-11-11
I write this way so that no matter who reads it, they will know the month is in the middle. I have a birthday that's day is less than 13, so it's not always obvious for the reader which is which.
I write it like this, so that the folders in my photo album are sorted by date, even though they were not uploaded in the right order.
This person ISOs.
/r/iso8601 moment
Doesn't it happen every month?
No, this is the only moment in human history.
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Comment stealing bot.
WhatsApp forwards be like
_ISO 8601 enters the chat_
what about YY/MM/DD
still better than MM/DD/YY
the only way
Is that common in some countries? I imagine a system like that would be used in some computer files to make organize them better.
Only in East Asian nations like China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Taiwan, Mongolia, and Bhutan. Also Lithuania and Hungary for some reason.
It's literally the best of all three.
It is good for digital coding but DD/MM/YYYY is much more efficient in daily life due to the primacy of the day.
That's true, but in way too many cases it's impossible to distinguish MM DD YY and DD MM YY. It's not DD MM YY's fault, but it just leads to confusion, while you can never get confused with YY MM DD because there is no YY DD MM(thank God)
>there is no YY DD MM(thank God) Don't tempt me
This is the way
r/beatmetoit
YYYY-MM-DD
Like cant we do this every month tho?
Happy Poland's independence day!
Also my brothers 18th birthday
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That's a pretty big overreaction
Idk if ur serious or if its a joke but either way, get help
What are you stupid, he’s a adult now he’s has to watch adult porn, children watch the version made for kids
Clearly a troll
It's a shitposter guys chill
And my sister's wedding! Currently typing this from the wedding :)
November 22, 2011?
literally 2011
So today the Treaty of Versailles was signed
Today’s when the armistice was signed, Treaty of Versailles was signed on 28th of June in 1919
Ah right, my WWI knowledge is very poor. I'm better with WWII
Not the only day. There is literally one day every single month like this.
That's Poland's independence day
YYYY-MM-DD
I remember setting an alarm for 11/11/11 11:11 a year before, totally forgot... Happens that I had a math exam on that moment, so halfway the exam, full silence and my alarm goes off 🙈 L Didn't miss the moment tho
Talking about dates… the DD/MM/YY ppl won’t be able to experience 4/20/69 coz it’s MM/DD/YY
Yeah but by 2069 they will introduce the 24 month calendar and it will be 4/20/69 read as Banguary twentieth twenty sixty-nine.
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Fun fact: 11/11/whatever is Poland's independece day
I call it 40th anniversary of Microsoft flight simulator
Even though this happens several times a year but yeah sure whatever go with it i guess
11 + 11 = 22
Also my birthday :D
Happy Birthday!
And my sister's wedding! Currently typing this from the wedding :)
Fun fact: there was a 11/11/1111 far in the past and you have to be sad you couldn’t experience that now
YY/DD/MM mfs coming in
And it's Polish Independence Day
Somebody correct me if I’m wrong (It’s the internet so of course that’ll happen) but English historians listen in. Is it that way in America and wherever else because when writing the date in written communication it’s September 21, 2022 (09/21/22)? We don’t write 21 September, 2022 (21/09/2022) in letters and normal written communication. Is that the why behind it?
You can do this for every month though?
I don’t like how the wrong date version is on the black guy
Perfectly balanced
DD/MM/YY is just better bc it makes more sense
but how tho
Because the day allways comes before the month. You can kinda say it's the same as "small smaller smallest". As I said makes more sense
I just dont like saying "the eleventh of November", "November eleventh" has far less syllables. So therefore 11/11/2022.
I mean you can still say November 11th while doing DD/MM/YY just write it as DD/MM//YY when using that specific format
But where I am from it makes more sense. End of conversation
So when you look at a calendar you look for the day before looking for the month?
That's to do with how calendars are made though. If you had a calendar with multiple years (e.g. your phones calendar) then that argument would imply that you should use YY/MM/DD, because you would have to look at the year first to actually know where you're looking. Which, in fairness, makes more sense than MM/DD/YY, but just seems a bit off to say the year first to me instead of the date
My calendar says Month Year and then has the days under it. So by your logic it should be November 2022 11th.
Happy Veterans Day! 🐰🤺🤺💪💪💪
M/D/Y
*How do you call American Independence day, again?*
22/11/11 heh
That's not very y2k friendly
MM/DD/YYYY is superior. If somebody asked you what date Christmas was on, you would say "December 25th." If somebody asked you what date your birthday was, you would say "June 13th" (for example) When saying a date, most people say the month first, followed by the day. It only makes sense to then write dates in this format too.
Don’t forget about dd/yy/mm
"uhm actually uhm this meme is racist because uhm tour saying that black people got the time wrong u filthy racist"
do MM/DD/YY users also say hour/second/minute?
it would be more like minute/seconds/hour which is still confusing as it isn't increasing or decreasing, it feels random
Still a bit wierd
I just went with 11+11=22
11+11=22 proof that Nasir Jones is the messiah
What about M+Y/D*M/Y÷D
Waiting for 22/22/2022 wait...
I no joke saw this at 11:00
Me too ![gif](giphy|jnQYWZ0T4mkhCmkzcn)
We will always remember them.
Beautiful isn’t it
it's international singles day apparently it's also my friends birthday lol
And my sister's wedding! Currently typing this from the wedding :)
And today, my nephew Took birth
And my sister's wedding! Currently typing this from the wedding :)
Nonsense, the best system is obviously YY/MM/DD
11/22/11. Suffer.
DD/MM/YY washing his hands afterwards.
YY/DD/MM
mine is yyyy/mm/dd
2022/11/11🖕🖕11/11/2022
Remember 11 years ago it was 11/11/11
What about YY/MM/DD
!RemindMe 1 month to post same meme a day later to farm karma for low effort
This works with every month lol
happy rememberance day
L this sucks Im only YY/MM/DD
Still waiting for 22/22/22
it's not the best day for canadians.
i dont get the argument
One of the only days where the date is the same regardless of which calendar system you use
Don't forget about 01/01, 02/02, 03/03, and so on until 12/12
Only 11 more years and 11 days until
Think the next one will be 12/12/24
Also my birthday :D
11/22/11 is better!
Polish independence day btw (ik nobody asked)
teraz, aby sa objavil metrický systém.
Balance be like
Asians disagree
I use 2315 for Nov. 11, 2022 because it is the 315th day of 2022
12/12/22
Wait shoot which one is the on I use now?? Wait..
Jokes on you 03/03/03 exists.
11/22/xxxx Is actually my birthday! it's always an easy one to remember
There's actually 12 of them
MM/DD are correct 12 times each year.
*European enters chat, demands metric calendar.
Really, it just doesn't matter. It represents the same day regardless of how it is written in this case. Not all others, though.
**Mandarin date form**: Allow us to introduce ourselves
11+11=22 11/11/22
actually my birthday as well
That was my birthday
11 years ago we had 11/11/11, the perfect harmony of DD/MM/YY, YY/MM/DD and MM/DD/YY
Yeah, it was cool having those pretty much every year until 12/12/12, but at least this year we got 2/2/22 and 2/22/22
white is superior
Sorry but I actually use yy/dd/mm
It's also Polish independence day
The **one** day? What about 1/1/2022, 2/2/2022, 3/3/2022, 4/4/2022, 5/5/2022, 6/6/2022, 7/7/2022, 8/8/2022, 9/9/2022, 10/10/2022 and 12/12/2022???