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Since i finished school i have lost track of any sense of time and date, all the days just seem to blur together unless a significant event happened on a particular day.
i too have wondered this very thing...funny how you think you're the only person who ever thinks of such things...humans are all alike, none of us are unique one bit, we all think the same and feel the same, society as a whole wants to make everyone think they're different from anyone else, but really, we're all the same.
Whatever is in the future is ahead of me and whatever has happened is behind me. Straight lines.
Great comic. I wonder if they did any others.
I laughed so hard when I saw this reply.It's called a calendar.
Great comic. I wonder if they did any others.
Why would I joke about a comic?You're kidding right ? .
I didn't want to assume it was a male, so I said they instead of he/she.By "they" do you mean Randall Munroe, the author of xkcd?
Why did I lol.
Hope I spoilered it right. Sort of a diagram i guess.
Yeah, I guess that could be it. Would also explain December's length, as you always liked that month a lot as a kid.Firstly, Monkey are you tripping on acid?
Secondly, I completely understand what you're saying. Your diagram has the summer months stretched out longer because you probably do more memorable things then? So it seems to last longer.
LOL @ Sunday as the start of the week.
In spatial-sequence, or number form synesthesia, numbers, months of the year, and/or days of the week elicit precise locations in space (for example, 1980 may be "farther away" than 1990), or may have a (three-dimensional) view of a year as a map (clockwise or counterclockwise).
LOL @ Sunday as the start of the week.
Shit, that makes sense.You may have number form synesthesia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia
Pretty cool stuff, imo.