2858 pts · May 16, 2014
23y/o science grad, support worker, artist and Hylian, living for little victories.
Thanks for donating to the cause!
The devil’s temptation! Or something...
#27 In 7 months I’ve graduated with an MSc, found a full time job and moved into my first flat! Nice to think about when I’m feeling low
Regardless, two months were added to the calendar, meaning dates as we know it now were different back then, making my question reasonable.
The late introduction of January and February to the calendar is historically accurate, hence my question.
But that didn’t add up a “full year” so one month had to be even - as February was the last month added, that was given 28 days. (2/2)
I have the answer to this! Originally Caesar wanted all the months to have an odd number of days - so they all had either 29/31 days (1/2)
History Imgur: does this mean that any dates we’re aware of before the development of the most recent calendar, may be inaccurate?
Are the rights, welfare and protections for minority groups and the working class an appropriate sacrifice for economic growth?
Well I need to see that!
If I’d known he was doing it I’d have asked him. I’ll make sure he knows for next time!
And here’s my boyfriend trying to give chest compressions to a pheasant he hit with his car.
Pun intended?
Oxford is also lovely!
I once said ‘bless you’ to a guy who sneezed while we waited for the school bus. He stalked me around the school for the next few months.
I think it would be a learning curve at first, but there would be good spells and bad spells. There is a lot of support available too.
Thanks. Most of the time it’s a thankless, underpaid role: but if we were in it for the thanks or the money we wouldn’t be in the right job.
Cannot type or even really sign. His understanding of language is comparable to a dog that understands familiar commands and gestures (2/2)
I worry about this sometimes, about how much quality of life he really has. Unfortunately his learning disability is so severe he (1/2)
Nah that’s what we call your parents.
Have a fake internet point as a consolation? Sorry, it’s all I have.
My dad is definitely the type not to talk about his emotions, but he has a really strong family support system if he needs it.
Both times he was going to pick them up but they’d collapsed and passed away before he arrived.
My dad found his father’s body at age 16, then 30 years later found his uncle dead in the same way. He’s never said but it must be hell.
They’re so pretty but so unrealistic. This is the closest my username has ever been to relevant.
What kind of farmer wears white to work?!
Could I suggest “fences and backs of heads” as a more relevant title?
A busy junction near my home has road markings directing cars to do this incorrectly..and they wonder why there are so many accidents.
That high quality shot of your finger made me inexplicably uneasy
text used a word that has undergone multiple translations, and may not have meant ‘witch’ in quite the same way. (2/2)
Thanks for donating to the cause!
The devil’s temptation! Or something...
#27 In 7 months I’ve graduated with an MSc, found a full time job and moved into my first flat! Nice to think about when I’m feeling low
Regardless, two months were added to the calendar, meaning dates as we know it now were different back then, making my question reasonable.
The late introduction of January and February to the calendar is historically accurate, hence my question.
But that didn’t add up a “full year” so one month had to be even - as February was the last month added, that was given 28 days. (2/2)
I have the answer to this! Originally Caesar wanted all the months to have an odd number of days - so they all had either 29/31 days (1/2)
History Imgur: does this mean that any dates we’re aware of before the development of the most recent calendar, may be inaccurate?
Are the rights, welfare and protections for minority groups and the working class an appropriate sacrifice for economic growth?
Well I need to see that!
If I’d known he was doing it I’d have asked him. I’ll make sure he knows for next time!
And here’s my boyfriend trying to give chest compressions to a pheasant he hit with his car.
Pun intended?
Oxford is also lovely!
I once said ‘bless you’ to a guy who sneezed while we waited for the school bus. He stalked me around the school for the next few months.
I think it would be a learning curve at first, but there would be good spells and bad spells. There is a lot of support available too.
Thanks. Most of the time it’s a thankless, underpaid role: but if we were in it for the thanks or the money we wouldn’t be in the right job.
Cannot type or even really sign. His understanding of language is comparable to a dog that understands familiar commands and gestures (2/2)
I worry about this sometimes, about how much quality of life he really has. Unfortunately his learning disability is so severe he (1/2)
Nah that’s what we call your parents.
Have a fake internet point as a consolation? Sorry, it’s all I have.
My dad is definitely the type not to talk about his emotions, but he has a really strong family support system if he needs it.
Both times he was going to pick them up but they’d collapsed and passed away before he arrived.
My dad found his father’s body at age 16, then 30 years later found his uncle dead in the same way. He’s never said but it must be hell.
They’re so pretty but so unrealistic. This is the closest my username has ever been to relevant.
What kind of farmer wears white to work?!
Could I suggest “fences and backs of heads” as a more relevant title?
A busy junction near my home has road markings directing cars to do this incorrectly..and they wonder why there are so many accidents.
That high quality shot of your finger made me inexplicably uneasy
text used a word that has undergone multiple translations, and may not have meant ‘witch’ in quite the same way. (2/2)