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I think you misread a word there
NeatNit@discuss.tchncs.deto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•electricity is honestly eldritchEnglish
11·12 days agoThe dose makes the poison!
Thanks. I think the user who replied to me is the one with no idea that they’re talking about. No way of measuring it comes close to 14.
All I see is a bed with an extra pillow.
A bit late, but the moon does not make “almost exactly 13 laps”. Info from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_month
If going by phases of the moon (synodic month), it makes 12.37 laps in a year. Not close to a round number.
If going by position in the sky relative to the stars (sidereal month), it makes 13.37 laps - one more than the former measure, because of Earth’s year cancelling out one month.
There are also other ways to measure it, but none of them get anywhere close to an integer number per year.
Then please explain how the Hebrew calendar, and all other lunisolar calendars (calendars which follow both the solar year and the lunar cycle) have 12 months most years? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunisolar_calendar
“The majority of years have twelve months but every second or third year is an embolismic year, which adds a thirteenth intercalary, embolismic, or leap month.”
It makes 12 months because the lap the Earth makes is deducted from the 13 the moon makes, so effectively it makes 12 cycles around the Earth.
I’m in a country that doesn’t celebrate Halloween, but isn’t it next week?!
NeatNit@discuss.tchncs.deto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When your vibe code works, but it has no right to
1·3 months agoI desperately want to know if this is:
- A toy factory actually finding a creative use for excess stock of the doll head
- A creative parent fixing their child’s toy
- Just a joke for a meme



Which of the characters represents whom?