you made me think about this. here's what i came up with:

April 07, 2010 06:46AM
The day of a month, without month or year, is pretty meaningless.

Similarly the year is sort of meaningless, in that every year is the same, has the same months, etc.

The month, however, tells you where you are in the seasonal cycle. Also the school year, fiscal year, etc. So you could argue the month is most important.

That *could* be why its first.
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Knac v Massk + 2 shifters 04/06/2010

LogFiend 1373 April 06, 2010 07:08PM

Anyone else notice this rager was affected by Bless commune?

Palaxurian 330 April 07, 2010 11:56AM

Healer in the Village, at the Big D gives it to you. Totally appropriate. NT

Batman 314 April 07, 2010 12:03PM

Fuck you Americans are weird, where's the logic in going MONTH/DAY/YEAR? (n/t)

Kez 342 April 06, 2010 07:14PM

Because that's how you would say a date colloquially.

Splntrd 300 April 07, 2010 06:32PM

I preffer 06MAR2010

Kraenesk 366 April 07, 2010 07:34AM

That definitely leaves no room for error n/t

Stevers 282 April 07, 2010 07:36AM

you made me think about this. here's what i came up with:

Isildur(VIP) 351 April 07, 2010 06:46AM

Month and Day are meaningless without year. Everything depends on year. n/t

Stevers 236 April 07, 2010 07:21AM

Beacuse we're more efficient than you guys. See, when you're talking about dates, most of the time you can omit the year and just say 4/7. No shit I meant this year, wtf do you think I meant 2015?

Jib 386 April 07, 2010 06:43AM

While we're at it, why does the English language put adjectives BEFORE the word?!!

PaulO 417 April 06, 2010 10:32PM

Why do you say big old titties instead of old big titties?

Flipside Oreo 372 April 07, 2010 06:04AM

Tig ole bitties. (n/t)

leaf 290 April 07, 2010 01:29PM

You said it. n/t

Stevers 259 April 07, 2010 01:37PM

There's no comma there so it doesn't matter which way it goes.

trewyn 289 April 07, 2010 06:14AM

Except it DOES matter. WHERE ARE MY ENGLISH FAGS IN HERE? Jeez.

Batman 302 April 07, 2010 01:56PM

The Cheese is Old and Moldy nt

NbM 323 April 07, 2010 04:32AM

Yeah, it's done for emphasis. If the adjective isn't the center focus of the statement....

Batman 353 April 07, 2010 04:45AM

No

Stevers 308 April 07, 2010 07:34AM

No.

trewyn 344 April 07, 2010 08:00AM

Well, I'm not versed enough on language to know

Groucho 268 April 08, 2010 04:54AM

Please get banned again. nt

Batman 279 April 08, 2010 05:24AM

I'm a rule abiding citizen, why would I get banned? n/t

Groucho 370 April 08, 2010 05:26AM

I <3 latin. What's that, a noun and a describer/verb on opposite sides of a sentence? DUDDINT MATTAH BRO! nt

Batman 367 April 08, 2010 04:49AM

I never thought of that. They say English is the most fucked up and difficult language to learn though. (n/t)

Kez 394 April 07, 2010 04:21AM

See, I was thinking we should make adjective sandwiches: Old truck blue, or Blue Truck Old. See? Makes more sense. NT

Batman 416 April 07, 2010 01:40AM

Have to agree with Paul_Potts here

Stevers 379 April 07, 2010 03:24AM

French has it both ways. Latin ignored word order. I don't think it's necessary at all. NT

Batman 287 April 07, 2010 01:53PM

The only thing latin ignored throughout the town

Stevers 339 April 07, 2010 01:57PM

If I could scuba dive into your meth pee and kill you, or go back in time and eliminate that I ever made those raps.

Batman 299 April 07, 2010 01:57PM

If I could go back in time to before I listened to those raps, I'd just go ahead and kill myself. n/t

Stevers 285 April 07, 2010 02:01PM

Sweden uses YEAR/MONTH/DAY (As far as I know we're the only ones doing that... Yeah we're odd) (n/t)

deriveh 286 April 06, 2010 09:47PM

Re: Sweden uses YEAR/MONTH/DAY (As far as I know we're the only ones doing that... Yeah we're odd)

liston 411 April 07, 2010 02:09AM

Norway has the same system in social security numbers, but they put it DAY/MONTH/YEAR ;) heh (n/t)

deriveh 351 April 07, 2010 08:31AM

Umm. Simple. How do you say it? April 6th 2010. Not too hard to understand. You must have had a shitty education. nt

qurdind 334 April 06, 2010 08:33PM

I like how you think it has anything to do with education rather than just how the human mind organizes things.

Starscream 429 April 06, 2010 09:04PM

Sorry. I'm not as versed at trolling as you. I tried, though! nt

qurdind 303 April 06, 2010 09:15PM

I'm never trolling. I'm just as stupid as the things I say. (n/t)

Starscream 318 April 06, 2010 09:26PM

I say 6th of April, 2010? Smallest time increment to largest? Even largest to smallest would make more sense. (n/t)

Kez 373 April 06, 2010 08:38PM

Really? So, when you're talking to someone, you say "Hey, come over on the sixth of April."

qurdind 383 April 06, 2010 08:48PM

Yes, that's exactly what I say. (n/t)

Kez 325 April 06, 2010 09:17PM

Yup, me too. (n/t)

abernyte 263 April 07, 2010 02:47AM

As opposed to...? -nt-

Mek 269 April 06, 2010 07:57PM

That's hilarious (n/t)

Graham 324 April 07, 2010 08:34AM

In europe (maybe certain parts of asia also), it's day/month/year n/t

jmc 351 April 06, 2010 07:58PM

Here in Australia too. (n/t)

Kez 440 April 06, 2010 08:04PM

Kez your from Aus? Where 'bouts? I'm Sydney (n/t)

ilostmycoconut 391 April 07, 2010 04:11AM

I'm from Melbourne, I'm actually Cointreau on these forums too.

Kez 386 April 07, 2010 04:21AM

you could have changed cointreau to kez..n/t

Stevers 346 April 09, 2010 02:50PM

Shout out to the other Aussie CF players! n/t

frozone 338 April 09, 2010 02:37PM

I use Day/Month/Year at work. (n/t)

BattleCharmed 299 April 06, 2010 08:04PM

Not as weird as the church of England. ZOING!

Stevers 362 April 06, 2010 07:16PM

Actually that shit always throws me off filling out papers.

Starscream 359 April 06, 2010 07:16PM



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