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Random Politics & Religion #00
wonder what the next trump question gonna be, he done went in on the moderator lol
Meanwhile in NK..
Pyongyang Standard Time Quote: North Korea is creating its own time zone, moving its clocks back by 30 minutes to mark the 70th anniversary of Korea's liberation from Japanese rule, the official KCNA news agency said on Friday. North Korea is in the same time zone as rivals South Korea and Japan, nine hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. The change to what it calls "Pyongyang time" will become effective on Aug. 15 and return it to the time zone used across the Korean peninsula before Japanese rule. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks in an undated photo released April 26, 2015, by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency. KCNA | Reuters North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks in an undated photo released April 26, 2015, by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency. North Korea is creating its own time zone, moving its clocks back by 30 minutes to mark the 70th anniversary of Korea's liberation from Japanese rule, the official KCNA news agency said on Friday. North Korea is in the same time zone as rivals South Korea and Japan, nine hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. The change to what it calls "Pyongyang time" will become effective on Aug. 15 and return it to the time zone used across the Korean peninsula before Japanese rule. "The wicked Japanese imperialists committed such unpardonable crimes as depriving Korea of even its standard time while mercilessly trampling down its land with 5,000 year-long history and culture and pursuing the unheard-of policy of obliterating the Korean nation," KCNA said Male Privilege Tax
YouTube Video Placeholder Valefor.Sehachan said: » Meanwhile in NK.. Pyongyang Standard Time Quote: North Korea is creating its own time zone, moving its clocks back by 30 minutes to mark the 70th anniversary of Korea's liberation from Japanese rule, the official KCNA news agency said on Friday. North Korea is in the same time zone as rivals South Korea and Japan, nine hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. The change to what it calls "Pyongyang time" will become effective on Aug. 15 and return it to the time zone used across the Korean peninsula before Japanese rule. "The wicked Japanese imperialists committed such unpardonable crimes as depriving Korea of even its standard time while mercilessly trampling down its land with 5,000 year-long history and culture and pursuing the unheard-of policy of obliterating the Korean nation," KCNA said Is this like Indonesia giving KJU a peace prize and saying all the "bad things" about him are lies by the imperialist west? The situation would be funny if there weren't countless people suffering for his absolute *** life. What a human sack of pig ***. Edit: Though, in fairness, Japan did brutally murder and defile a lot of Koreans in their time; and they also were kinda jerks during their little romp through China. I'm just saying that changing the standard time isn't exactly an "unpardonable crime" lol, it's kinda hilarious to define that part as such.
Valefor.Sehachan said: » I'm just saying that changing the standard time isn't exactly an "unpardonable crime" lol, it's kinda hilarious to define that part as such. Yeah. Well, that's why I made fun of them first before throwing in a bit of history. You know what a bigger crime is? Daylight Savings Time. It's 2015. Just leave it on *** standard time, America! That one is a hoot.
Ramyrez said: » You know what a bigger crime is? Daylight Savings Time. It's 2015. Just leave it on *** standard time, America! Or would you rather be woken up at 5 A.M. when the sun starts to rise? Asura.Kingnobody said: » Ramyrez said: » You know what a bigger crime is? Daylight Savings Time. It's 2015. Just leave it on *** standard time, America! Or would you rather be woken up at 5 A.M. when the sun starts to rise? It's just an outmoded concept anymore. It's entirely unnecessary. It's been researched multiple times that DST doesn't really help save any energy at all. It is just a pointless annoyance at this point.
I believe the biggest argument for it these days is (literally) "think of the children!"
Candy companies, for ***'s sake, are its biggest advocates/lobbyists because of Halloween and them wanting optimal amounts of little kids out there gathering candy to shove into their faces to boost their sales. Ramyrez said: » I believe the biggest argument for it these days is (literally) "think of the children!" Candy companies, for ***'s sake, are its biggest advocates/lobbyists because of Halloween and them wanting optimal amounts of little kids out there gathering candy to shove into their faces to boost their sales. um..no.. Ramyrez said: » It's just an outmoded concept anymore. It's entirely unnecessary. Valefor.Sehachan said: » Ramyrez said: » I believe the biggest argument for it these days is (literally) "think of the children!" Candy companies, for ***'s sake, are its biggest advocates/lobbyists because of Halloween and them wanting optimal amounts of little kids out there gathering candy to shove into their faces to boost their sales. um..no.. Obviously this wasn't always the case. But present-day? How Retailers Got American Kids An Extra Hour To Trick-Or-Treat On Halloween And here I was thinking the point of DST was to offset the change in daylight caused by the Earth gaining distance from the Sun.
Yeah but US isn't the only place using dst. Over here we use it and trick or treat does not exist.
Clearly that is not the reason why nations use dst. It is because of the belief - likely wrong - that it helps save energy. DST gives me an extra hour of daylight in the summer to play outside with my kid after work.
I'll trade every last one of all y'all's tears for that. DST forever, yo. Valefor.Sehachan said: » Yeah but US isn't the only place using dst. Over here we use it and trick or treat does not exist. Clearly that is not the reason why nations use dst. It is because of the belief - likely wrong - that it helps save energy. Again. I just said. It was not the impetus for it. But they're presently the biggest advocates of it, or at least the most invested in it (literally). It's no longer functional in a fashion of saving lamp oil or making sure Johnny has time to do his work on the farm before goin' to get that book learin'. Drama Torama said: » DST gives me an extra hour of daylight in the summer to play outside with my kid after work. I'll trade every last one of all y'all's tears for that. DST forever, yo. RED Drama Torama said: » DST gives me an extra hour of daylight in the summer to play outside with my kid after work. I'll trade every last one of all y'all's tears for that. DST forever, yo. Fine, keep in in savings time vs. non. I really don't care either way. Switching back and forth is just an antiquated concept though! Valefor.Sehachan said: » It is because of the belief - likely wrong - that it helps save energy. Ramyrez said: » they're presently the biggest advocates of it Asura.Kingnobody said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » It is because of the belief - likely wrong - that it helps save energy. Ramyrez said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Yeah but US isn't the only place using dst. Over here we use it and trick or treat does not exist. Clearly that is not the reason why nations use dst. It is because of the belief - likely wrong - that it helps save energy. Again. I just said. It was not the impetus for it. But they're presently the biggest advocates of it, or at least the most invested in it (literally). It's no longer functional in a fashion of saving lamp oil or making sure Johnny has time to do his work on the farm before goin' to get that book learin'. Stubbing your toe on the end of the couch is really Band-aid's way of making money to you, isn't it? Seha said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » It is because of the belief - likely wrong - that it helps save energy. Nor do they use the whole "working longer" excuse because most everyone has a job that runs in a specific time (aka 8-5). It's become cultural by now though and god knows if you remove it people will lose their ***(for no reason).
Asura.Kingnobody said: » Ramyrez said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Yeah but US isn't the only place using dst. Over here we use it and trick or treat does not exist. Clearly that is not the reason why nations use dst. It is because of the belief - likely wrong - that it helps save energy. Again. I just said. It was not the impetus for it. But they're presently the biggest advocates of it, or at least the most invested in it (literally). It's no longer functional in a fashion of saving lamp oil or making sure Johnny has time to do his work on the farm before goin' to get that book learin'. Stubbing your toe on the end of the couch is really Band-aid's way of making money to you, isn't it? Who took a dump in your Cheerios/grits/whatever the hell Texas eats for breakfast today? I just gave you an unbiased news source stating that retail/food companies actively lobby to not just keep DST around, but to move the changes so that it has a favorable effect for them. Really I'm not even saying that's bad within context; if we have to keep it, we may as well stimulate the economy with it. Also: 90 degrees in 70-95% humidity is too damn hot. My a/c gets turned on once the mercury cracks 70 degrees and I don't want to hear about it, Mr. I-live-where-a-quarter-inch-of-snow disables us! I think a much more pressing matter would be for all countries that still use Farenheit, to stop using it.
A page of arguing about DST? Well, I guess it's different from the normal stuff, so I'll let this one slide.
Valefor.Sehachan said: » I think a much more pressing matter would be for all countries that still use Farenheit, to stop using it. Only if everyone switches to Kelvin. |
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