• PDFuego@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Anyone who celebrates anything that isn’t relevant to me personally is an idiot.

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        5 hours ago

        I watch videos about the planets with my kids and they say it YOUR-uh-nus, which to me goes against the conventions of the English (Americanized) language, although it’s chaos to begin with. But why now are we walking back the name of this planet? It’s been your anus for ages.

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    3 hours ago

    New Year’s is literally the only holiday I have never disliked

    Round numbers and fireworks? Countdown me in!

    • Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      C’mon man. Thanksgiving has pie! And Turkey! And a celebration of a meal between two warring peoples…who we eventually genocided…hey look! Cranberry Sauce!

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    2 hours ago

    Sure, let’s shame everyone for grasping at a somewhat political neutral occasion to spark a little joy in their lives!

  • agent_nycto@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    We are the part of the universe with consciousness so if we decide it isn’t arbitrary then it isn’t.

    Besides I like new years eve, it’s a good time for reflection, resetting my motivation and optimism and an excuse to party all night

  • Val@anarchist.nexus
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    19 hours ago

    The point isn’t arbitrary. It’s the winter solstice. It just drifted a bit due to history and stuff.

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      19 hours ago

      I was going to point out that if it isn’t, in fact, the winter solstice, then it is arbitrary.

      But I decided to start the new year without the pretentiousness and pedantic proclamations

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        14 hours ago

        if it isn’t, in fact, the winter solstice, then it is arbitrary.

        That’s not true though. The date is significant and not arbitrary, it’s just not the winter solstice (anymore).

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          12 hours ago

          Actually, there is no such thing as a ‘winter solstice.’ The start of the Northern winter is the start of the Southern summer.

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            11 hours ago

            Sure. But none of that makes New Years Day arbitrary by virtue of it not being, in fact, the winter solstice.

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              11 hours ago

              If you use the equinoxes or the solstices you’re still being arbitrary because there are two of each.

              January 4 is the day of the year that the Earth is closest to the Sun [perihelion] That would be a good date, but there will be those who argue for stating the year when Earth is furthest away.

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                Okay, but why would that mean that New Years Day not being the winter solstice makes it arbitrary to celebrate on Jan 1?

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                  10 hours ago

                  It’s arbitrary because there’s no moment that is the obvious beginning of the cycle.

                  That’s the very definition of ‘arbitrary’

      • Val@anarchist.nexus
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        18 hours ago

        Actually this is a fair point. What counts as arbitrary? For me the slight drift is just due to the way calendars and culture works, and while it is more arbitrary than having it on the solstice. It is less arbitrary than having it on your(anyone who happens to read this) birthday. It’s ultimately a matter of where you draw the baseline. Even if new year was on the winter solstice you could still argue that it’s arbitrary because there are four others. Arbitrarity is relative.

        • Val@anarchist.nexus
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          15 hours ago

          The UTC is completely 100% arbitrary. The only reason it’s there is because an observatory happened to be on a specific hill, and then it drifted a bit (like most human things do), but the UTC/GMT has since it’s conception been completely arbitrary measurement. There isn’t a way to define a 0 latitude on a rotating sphere without making it an arbitrary point.

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      It’s Xmas that highjacked the winter solstice. New year used to be the start of spring (March) then the Romans decided to acknowledge the first 2 months, and then changed the start of the year to January so they could elect some officials to govern Spain instead of waiting an extra 2 months. It’s about as arbitrary as it can get.

      https://youtu.be/RrGHtl5qJfk About 24 minutes in to skip to ^

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        18 hours ago

        Ssh! If the northern hemisphere people figure out how awesome summer Christmas and new years is we’ll never get rid of them.

      • Val@anarchist.nexus
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        18 hours ago

        The fact that the other hemisphere exists did cross my mind, but I decided to ignore it because clarifying would have reduced the quippy nature of the comment.

        The comic is also saying that the entire world lives by the Gregorian calendar but that isn’t true as well.

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          It’s all good, you’re still technically correct. The Gregorian calendar is based off of Europeans, so it would still be originated from their winter solstice.

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      19 hours ago

      I don’t see how this is so heavily downvoted…? It makes complete sense that humans (by far most of which live in the northern hemisphere) would celebrate that the darkest days have passed and that we’re heading from a dark and harsh winter towards a promise of spring. Coming from the north, I can definitely testify to the fact that you feel in your whole body that the days start getting longer.

      The fact that the exact date is slightly off basically amounts to a rounding error, and making a point out of it is just pedantic.

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      But it isn’t. Winter solstice already happened before Christmas. New Year, in our current culture, is 100% arbitrary.

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    14 hours ago

    Consider for a moment that at any point in that “circuit” this ball of dirt has a ‘non-zero’ chance to be vaporized into dust, making it all the way around actually is a momentous ocassion

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      But that non zero is extremely close to zero. But it’s making more fun about the fact that January 1st is very arbitrary cosmically. Even the solstice would make more sense

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    12 hours ago

    do we really need a justification to get together and have fun?; or to have a day off and do fuck all? for those that rather do that instead?; or anything in between?

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        I’m slowly coming around to the theory that people on Lemmy are less happy than much of the rest of the internet because a disproportionate number have been aggrieved by mod actions on reddit subreddits. Many of them probably have a point, but I wonder how many of them were actually banned for being wet blankets nobody wanted around anymore.