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Off Topic => General Off Topic => Topic started by: njames89 on May 18, 2017, 02:05:21 pm
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Never forget those murered by Killary and the Clinton crime syndicate.
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Yeah an "infographic" sourced from a site that prides itself in having been awarded the "conspiracy factist award 2015" and runs articles on "climate change-gate", srsly legit
you forgot to include 11/09/2001 to her body count pls add
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you forgot to include 11/09/2001 to her body count pls add
Uther my man. I'm afraid you've been rused. Bush did 9/11 everyone and their grandma knows that you sheepshagging chav. Also who uses the day/month/year format of date are you ill?
20 suicides? How can somebody commit 20 suicides? Are they Jesus?
They are "suicides" like when someone kills themself by shooting themselves multiple times in the back. Or by cutting their own head off.
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Also who uses the day/month/year format of date are you ill?
Most of the world?
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Most of the world? third world countries
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Over here it's 15:59:30 right now.
That's 59:10:30 EST
To be fair, if we look at your day/month/year format as small/medium/large (a day being the smallest amount of time, a year being the largest), then in your time it should be 30:59:15. :wink:
Serious question: when talking about 9/11 specifically, do you guys call it 11/9, 9/11, or something else (like Uther who used the full date)? 9/11 has at this point become the name of that specific date for the US (and every subsequent 9/11 is a memorial day for the 2001 date), similar to how "the 4th of July" is only called that as it is both a date and a holiday, (very rarely will you hear it called July 4th) and you'd never hear someone refer to that day as 7/4, unless they're scheduling an appointment or something.
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The event was branded 9/11, so that's what we call it. Or September the 11th.
It's not uncommon for us to verbally say 'May the 18th' (much as you would probably actually say 'ten past twelve' for the time 12:10, instead of 'twelve ten' as you'd write it) anyway so it's not confusing to put it like that (though '18th of May' would be more common). But in numerical format we'd still write the date as 11/09 especially if we were including the year.
Cool, that's what I would assume since as you said it was branded with that name. Although saying May the 18th just sounds weird af... drop "the" and then you'd be normal.