Everyday
Citric Journal for January 2nd Too much coffee
me: *practises bar 180*
me: *perfects bar 180*
me: *practises bar 181*
me: *perfects bar 181*
me: *plays bars 180-181*
me: *messes up both of them, worse than before the practice*
me: ???????????????????????????????????
Well I sure miss them
More fun Zodiac facts here
I need this in my everyday life
When I was a kid people told me I was too young to have anxeity now that I’m grown people tell me I need to stop acting like a child and get over anxeity.
For a book written by a bunch of older Jewish men, I’m surprised the Torah isn’t funnier.
Yaasss
Microwaves should have a night mode, for those late night snacks you want to make without waking everyone in the house up
Once every four years, an extra calendar day is added: a leap day. But why?
The reason for adding leap days to the calendar is to align the calendar year with the actual year – which is defined by the time it takes Earth to circle the sun. It is equal to 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes and 46 seconds, or 365.24219 days.
If all calendar years contained exactly 365 days, they would drift from the actual year by about 1 day every 4 years. Eventually, July would occur during the northern hemisphere winter! Wouldn’t that be weird?
To correct (approximately), we add 1 day every 4 years…resulting in a leap year.
By making most years 365 days but every fourth year 366 days, the calendar year and the actual year remain more nearly in step.
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