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Today is “leap day”, the once in every 4 years “29th February”.

The earth takes 365 and a bit days to orbit the sun and a day on earth isn’t quite 24 full hours.

There is always/usually a US presidential election in a leap year. Unless it’s a year divisible by 100. But if the year is divisible by 400 there is still a leap year.

This all too complicated for those voting for Trump and therefore they have their own “Truth Calendar”.

Flat-earth believers don’t need leap years because in their universe the earth doesn’t orbit the sun; for them the sun is actually a light held above the plane of the flat earth disc and it sort of rotates above us.

So if you’re thinking of meeting up with a Trump supporting flat earther on the 29th February. Don’t.

Just don’t.

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@divegeester said
Today is “leap day”, the once in every 4 years “29th February”.

The earth takes 365 and a bit days to orbit the sun and a day on earth isn’t quite 24 full hours.

There is always/usually a US presidential election in a leap year. Unless it’s a year divisible by 100. But if the year is divisible by 400 there is still a leap year.

This all too complicated for tho ...[text shortened]... king of meeting up with a Trump supporting flat earther on the 29th February. Don’t.

Just don’t.
There is also a glass dome above the earth so space travel is a lie.
Apart from the advanced space programme that the Deep State has used to colonise Mars.

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@divegeester said
Today is “leap day”, the once in every 4 years “29th February”.

Flat-earth believers don’t need leap years because in their universe the earth doesn’t orbit the sun; for them the sun is actually a light held above the plane of the flat earth disc and it sort of rotates above us.
Something like one of those sparkling ballroom globes then ๐Ÿค”

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@drewnogal said
Something like one of those sparkling ballroom globes then ๐Ÿค”
Nah…more like a “Disco Ball”…staying’ alive.๐Ÿ‘

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@divegeester said
Today is “leap day”, the once in every 4 years “29th February”.

The earth takes 365 and a bit days to orbit the sun and a day on earth isn’t quite 24 full hours.

There is always/usually a US presidential election in a leap year. Unless it’s a year divisible by 100. But if the year is divisible by 400 there is still a leap year.

This all too complicated for tho ...[text shortened]... king of meeting up with a Trump supporting flat earther on the 29th February. Don’t.

Just don’t.
Jeeze 2nd rare green thumb this month! This is unheard of. ๐Ÿ™‚

Well said!

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@divegeester said
Today is “leap day”, the once in every 4 years “29th February”.

The earth takes 365 and a bit days to orbit the sun and a day on earth isn’t quite 24 full hours.

There is always/usually a US presidential election in a leap year. Unless it’s a year divisible by 100. But if the year is divisible by 400 there is still a leap year.

This all too complicated for tho ...[text shortened]... king of meeting up with a Trump supporting flat earther on the 29th February. Don’t.

Just don’t.
"Gosh you’re extremely well read."

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One Australian leap-day baby born 29 February 2024 has a fairly unusual father - he was also born on 29 February. The odds are apparently an awful lot of millions against.

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@divegeester said
Today is “leap day”, the once in every 4 years “29th February”.

The earth takes 365 and a bit days to orbit the sun and a day on earth isn’t quite 24 full hours.

There is always/usually a US presidential election in a leap year. Unless it’s a year divisible by 100. But if the year is divisible by 400 there is still a leap year.

This all too complicated for tho ...[text shortened]... king of meeting up with a Trump supporting flat earther on the 29th February. Don’t.

Just don’t.
Thanks rusty.

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My grandfather would be been about 25 today ๐Ÿ˜„

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@very-rusty said

Well said!

-VR
Thanks.

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@pettytalk said
"Gosh you’re extremely well read."
Thanks.

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@the-gravedigger said
There is also a glass dome above the earth so space travel is a lie.
Apart from the advanced space programme that the Deep State has used to colonise Mars.
Mars is colonized?

That's a new one on me.

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@a-unique-nickname said
Thanks rusty.
Trev,
I didn't miss the poke at me, even if copy and pasted it was fitting for the leap year month! ๐Ÿ˜‰

-VR

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@divegeester said
The earth takes 365 and a bit days to orbit the sun and a day on earth isn’t quite 24 full hours.
"and a bit"

That bit is 0.2425 days, which is why we have to cram in an extra day every 4 years to keep things straight. Because the extra bit is not a full 0.25 (0.2425 is 97/400), we have to ease off every 100 years and not have a leap day in years divisible by 100, unless they are also divisible by 400, in which case it IS a leap year. (So 2000 was a leap year, but 2100 will not be.)

Hey, blame the Gregorian calendar on Pope Gregory XIII and the Catholic Church in general. They needed the lunar-based Easter celebration to stay in the springtime, instead of meandering towards winter.

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@suzianne said
"and a bit"

That bit is 0.2425 days, which is why we have to cram in an extra day every 4 years to keep things straight. Because the extra bit is not a full 0.25 (0.2425 is 97/400), we have to ease off every 100 years and not have a leap day in years divisible by 100, unless they are also divisible by 400, in which case it IS a leap year. (So 2000 was a leap year, but 2 ...[text shortened]... the lunar-based Easter celebration to stay in the springtime, instead of meandering towards winter.
Now we know the whole story on the 'bit'. ๐Ÿ™‚

-VR