It is beyond me that some people actually like this. In a Belgian news outlet I saw a title last week, that turning the clock is actually good for you. I have not opened this fool's writing.
Its an opportunity for me to either love it or hate it depending on whim and how it fits with the conversation. Win win. It must have started as a ploy to get the plebes out of bed and plowing the fields for an extra hour all summer.
This semi-annual ritual is oddly welcomed by those who live in a mild state of chronic discontent. Or so I’ve heard.
It is beyond me that some people actually like this. In a Belgian news outlet I saw a title last week, that turning the clock is actually good for you. I have not opened this fool's writing.
Its an opportunity for me to either love it or hate it depending on whim and how it fits with the conversation. Win win. It must have started as a ploy to get the plebes out of bed and plowing the fields for an extra hour all summer.
After reading this, I realised I'd been turning the clock the wrong way for many, many years. Thanks to the Rats, I now have a working model.
The lesson is; don't monkey around with the natural order of things!
It’s another ( earlier) method of control, isn’t it?
Looks and sounds like Terry Pratchett’s Unseen University complete with the Librarian.
Only cosmic or transdimensional gods possess the power to manipulate time, Rat knows that.
Time is thief surpassing strange, for the measure of him is not him itself.
Ook ook!
I wish there were an all-powerful Monkey God that could jam up the works in all clocks everywhere.
LOL As usual, Rat and Cousin find the BEST solutions for nonsense ;-)
And thank you kindly, good sir - honored to be the first... *salute
Sure, why not?