Why publish something claiming to cover the entire year if the year isn’t even over yet??

  • GooberEar@lemmy.wtf
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    2 days ago

    The exact beginning, and therefor the end, of a year are arbitrary. The only thing that’s important is the distance (or time) between the two points.

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      1 day ago

      So a best of 2024 list could also span from July to July? If that were the thing you would and should obviously call it something different. But I share the unpopular opinion, if the list is called best of 2024, it should only contain 2024

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      1 day ago

      That’s why December comes from the Latin word Decem, meaning “ten”. The year actually starts in March. Wake up sheeple!

      March = God Mars, April, May = Godess Maia, June, July = Julius Ceasar, August = Julius Ceasar Augustus, September = 7, October = 8, November = 9, December = 10, January = God Janus, February,