Submitted by Le_Petit_Flo t3_zzu1ox in Showerthoughts
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manofmatt t1_j2djf03 wrote
Nope. Loads of different calenders across the world, loads of different months and days in months.
https://www.altalang.com/beyond-words/6-calendars-around-the-world/
bathcat7 t1_j2djfw8 wrote
Yes, I assume we all thought it was, today, at some point in time.
manofmatt t1_j2djks2 wrote
This Google search took me 2 seconds to disprove, maybe check first next time.
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funwithdesign t1_j2do26k wrote
At one point in history, humans all agreed on one search engine
Inukchook t1_j2dobn8 wrote
Ask Jeeves !
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yirzmstrebor t1_j2ezyzu wrote
Not quite accurate. However, I will say that the story behind the Julian Calendar is hilarious. Before Julius Caesar, the Roman calendar was approved each year by the Roman Senate. Eventually Senators figured out that they could add a few days here to make their own term in office longer, or take a few away there to shorten their rival's term. They kept doing this, and pretty soon the calendar was so fucked up that it was snowing in June. So, Julius Caesar finally came along, told them to knock it off, made an extra long year to get everything back on track, developed a nice 365 day calendar, named a month after himself (July), and invented leap years.
Then his nephew Augustus came along and decided he wanted a month named after himself, too, and changed Sextilius to August, thereby robbing us of a month with the abbreviation "Sex."
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